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Show "1 Nephi Her Resources, Advantages A REVISED ORDINANCE. Money to Loan. In any amount from one hundred to farm On and Attractions. the Revised Ordinances Nephi City, Relating to Quarantine and Sanitary Regulations. XXIV of Chapter Of ten thousand dollars. improved property or on water stoefc. Recorder. T. C. Winn, County - unhvsairl hnarrl as herein nrovided norjin any manner hinder, interfere 1JOA11D. OF HEALTH. or rielav said ooara ia tnener with; Sec. 1&3. AJ board of health is formance of its duties. hereby established, to consist of the Srcr lOfi FiVerv nerson who shall find one Mayor, Quarantine Physician oC thii Tiolate any of the fcr more other suitable and competent nhan'ter. istMiiltv of provisions an and nn offense, bienperson ox persons to be appointed on be conviction shall liable to thereof, nially hv the City Council; and ad a hne iti aay sum not exceeding one to quarantine, sani- hundred dollars, or to be paatters relating and imprisoned in all nuisances and tary regulations not one hundred iail citv the exceeding the public pther conditions affecting fine or and to, both imprisonment. jiealth atid cleanliness, are hereby de- days, clared to be under the supervision and control of said board. "BULLY;' FOR CUBA, Seo LSI. Nephi City and all that district of country embraced within ive mi W of che limits thereof, and not Communicated:! ncluded in the proper quarantine lim-t- s News from Cuba is certainly gratify of any other city, and including their to tributaries and its alt Creek, ing to erery one who loves personal to declared is source, hereby subject freedom and who has faith in the des- quarantine regulations. of th human race. It is now Sec. 185. If any person shall he t'nv one since the oppressed Cu year found in an unhealthy condition from nearly contagious disease within said ban began their heroic struggle for ' any quarantine limits, he shall, if in the indapendence from the hated yoke of of said board it is advisable judgment the goddess or necessary, be required to. remove their Spanish master, and been has of presiding liberty certainly forthwith to such place as the said board may direct and provide; and if over the struggle and using her influ $uch person shall neglect or fail to ence with the god cf battles for the comply therewith, it shall be the duty success of the Cuban arms, if a pre of the board to. so remove such person, and such removal may be at his own ponderance of machetes may be so dig' expense. Jf in the judgment of said nified. board it shall be deemed advisable for Like the American revolution, it ny person so affected to remain in his was believed by the European tyrant Visual place of abode for care and treatan to be a. insignificant uprising. But strict quaranment, it shall compell of abode of said from first the insurgents have the very tine by causing place to be kept displayed conspicuously on been successful. Regiment after regi?aid premises, during the period of ment of soldiers has been danger, a yellow flag, to be provided landed on Spanish the "Gem of the Antilles'1 by the board, and by establishing a and have been thrown into the swamp guard at or near the same if deemed necessary, ani hy regulating or pro and; jungies to no purpose. A hundred hibiting ingress or egress to and from eaid premises uutil all danger from in thousand Spanish troops have b2en fection therein shall have ceased and forced back upon Havana and are in the most thorough measures for disin mortal fear of loosing that city, and fecting said promises shall have been when they do, farewell to Spanish rule taken. Seo. 18(1 The board of health may, in the New world. at any time, when in its judgement the There are many who. affect to beit, prohibit all lieve the Cubans are incapable of public good requires of any public meetings or assemblages At least they are as caof or the schools, Kind, keeping open' as the people of the South Amer' or any public funeral within the in pable fected district; and may also prescribe ican republics, and he or she vvouid be the time within which any person dy unjust to say the Cubans ought not to ing from any contagious disease shall be given an equal chance in the race be interred, and the manner thereof. Sec. 1ST. If, at any .time, the ef- for human liberty and progress. Durfects of any person be found in a con- ing the year they have given evidence dition liable to engender any conta- of being persistent and thuman, and gious disease, the same may, at the th3 length and great ness of the strugdiscretion of said board, be removed and disinfected or destroyed, and the gle for freedom will cause them to same may or may not be done ac the more highly prize it when it is achievexpense of the owner thereof at the op- ed. tion of said board. In the event of be said of the rank Whatever the removal of any person infected and file of themay Cubans, the leaders dewith any contagioui disease, the premises from which he is removed, and the serve great credit for astuteness. household thus exposed shall be strict- Many sympathizers have wished they ly quarantined untii the danger of in- would capture a seaport town and hold fection shall have passed; and such measures for the purification, disinfec- it soj tha.t they might lay claim to rec However, it tion or destruction of said premises ognition as beligerents. Khali Va t n Won no in fhfl inHcf mpnt. nf is njw readily understood that such an the board shall be necessary; Provide- act would have beea unwise, at least before any property real or d), That shall be destroyed by order of during the first months of the conflict. personal said board, tha same shall be apprais- It would have required a large force ed by three, suitable disinterested per- to have held a seaport and it is doubt sons, to be saolected by the said board. ed if they would have been successful. Seq. 183. Whenever the board shall "deem it necessary for the protection of By waging an interior war, the Cu the public health, shall canae to bans have kept their army in active they I il ut) iiispeuteu, any ijour, meat, usn, operation. They have drawn the en vegetables or other provisions offered into the swamps and jungles and for sale a, food, or held where foo l is emy let the fevers kill them off. They have sold, within this oity, and in the event that any article of food or provision is kepf fbem pursuing small bands of found to be stale, tainted or unwhole- rebels who would disappear only to resome, thoy shall sieze, hold, and when appear in an unexpected quarter, By necessary, destroy the same, and may methods ten men tJiuse the otfander to be arrested and such havC proven themselves able to beat dealt with according to law. SiSC 183. It shall he the duty of back a hundred until it now looksas if very physician in this city to report Spanish rule in Cuba will expire within ta tha Mayor, in writing; every patient the jnext sixty days. who is affected with any contagious Wthile sympathizing with the insurUiaeaso or infectious disease such as cholera, diphtheria, yellow fever, scar-Je- t gents we are not unmindful of the fever, sraa'J pox, varioloid, or any of mighty obligation under which Spain the tirades of; such diseases, immediate- laid, the enMre world when, in 1402, she ly after he shall be satisfied of the nafitted out that little fleet of two cara-val- s ture of the "disease, and to report to the same officer every case of death and one ship, and sant them over from any of the said diseases immedi- thej unknown sea and found the Now ately after it occurs. World. But' right then and there the Seo. 190. It shall be the duty of causa for gratitude ceases. Her treat-mejiteveiy householder in this city to rethe natives was heartless in port, in writing, to the Mayor, the Her only object was name of every person living, boarding the extreme. House at his whom shall he ordodging gold. The treachery ,and cruelty of have reason to believe sick or affected Pizlzarro in Peru was a fair sample of with any of ,tbe diseases mentioned in the last preceding section,1 immediately thej Spanish character. The only obupon the discovery of the same, and ject that has inspired the Spanish rulany death occurring at his house from ers! in their policy toward the natives any of the said diseases, unless a regu- has been to get all the revenue possibe lar physician is in attendance Upon from .' them and by the mosi direct .. such person. . Sec. 191. No person, .except a phy- route. The result is found in that her sician, attending upon, or. otherwise once vast empire in the New. World has coming in contact with any of the dis- dwindled to a very slim hold on Cuba. eases mentioned in this chapter in are willing to join in peans such a manner and to such an; extent of jVhile we as to render him liable to communicate jpraise to Ferdinand and Isabella, or the disease, shall without the permis- rather, to Isabella and Ferdinand, for sion of the board of health, go! upon the interest they took in huntiug up a any public street, or in any- way mingle country for. Uncle Sam, we desire to with persons not affected with or ex- have it understood that our gratitude posed to the disease, and such, physicians shall take such precautionary tot and. our admiration for, the Spanish measures of disinfection as shall be stjops right there. The nation has denecessary to prevent their communicagenerated to jlazy tranbadors, guitars ' k ting such diseases to others. and love laongs. .And', whenever the Sec. 192. Noj:erson shall remove a think of the glorious' achievepatient affected with any of said dis- young of eases in any public vehicle or from any ments Christopher Columbus let house or place withi? this city; or shall tljiem bear in mind that he was not a remove from any ouaaing or premises Spaniard. Let them remember any bed ori bedding or any ektthing his crews mutinied and that at that the worn by any patient afiected with' any first sent him of without in said back opportunity they diseases, )t permission chains to the .Spanish sovereigns; and the board of health. Sec. 103. No person shall,! within that while they worship at the shrine of the limits of this city, burn any bed or. Isabella, let them also bear in mind balding used, or any clothing worn by tpat she lacked the "sand" to do him affected with any of the any pert-o' diseases mentioned in this chapter, ex- justice. For all of the foregoing reasons, and cept, by the consent of the. board of health; ..l;H. ; more, we greatfully welcome the Six. 101. The said board hall have bjreaking of freedom's day for oppresspower, during the prevalence of any ed Cuba :and our best wish for the 3pid3tnic of; contagious or infectious in Cuba is, that cholera diseases, to fumigate, and disinfect any Spanish army . . . in its judgment, re- may breaic out in Havana ana tnat it premises which, quires disinfecting. won't spend any yaluable time In useNo person shall tear less, and Sec. V.)') at this time, dangerous down or recuove the yellow flag so put ceremoniesjust and unnecessary delays. self-goverume- 1 A3 ng of j ., u, . Is ali; It takes for a Year's COURSE Tha To advertise our Collar we will crlye a thorough cours?e of instruction in Doug aad ble and" Sinsrle Entry Comnierciai Arithmetic, by mail, at inter-moun-tai- . ; i . . . Is; the LEADINg HOTEL of EPfi This to a limited number of persons. course will be eompletftd in y4 lessons. No charge for. diplomas. Address, Subscription to i ' A Hack Meets All Tran,' Free to Patrons. learest to Business X?eB tre.. CAPITAL YOMMERCIAIi VOLLEGB ;i Twp 3arnple Booms. West Sixth S treet. KANSAS. r. r TOPEKA, 116 , mis. p. B,. t ' are going tq rauge your sheep west of Write immediately to tae HINCKLEY For prices on grain. Bottom Figures. Sheep-menSupplies a Specialty. ser If you FOOTE, Proprietor. . CO-Q- P s' puperixitfinen , Four miles from Oasis Station. THOSE APFEoTED WITH hustlers: ANDREWS & CO., Dealers in Wool, Grain etc. UTAH WOOL GROWEHS ASSOCIATION, E. R. Booth, Manager. NEPHI HOUSE, Mrs. E. Uoldsorough, propr. A. W. PALMER. C. Wagon and Carriage Shop. General NEPHI LIVERY STABLE, J no. R. Downs propr. Black-smithin- McCUNE, Bakery and Confectionary. McNALLY & LUNT, Stone in Tiio Bladder, Druggists COOPER, PYPER & CO. Dealers in Hardware, Tinners and ers. Plumb- GOLDEN EAGLE SALOON, Blaekett Bros. Proprs. Dealers m Wines, Liquors etc. M. P. KONG, Cabinet and Coffln Maker. the Kidneys, Enlargement of the Prostrate Gland, Not J. W. Hartley, propr. M. Of g. Why UNION HOTEL, Mrs. C. R. Foote, propr. GAZETTE SALOON, Or any kind of Urinal troubles Can secure immediate, And a permanent cure by using the UBSCRIBE? OSTLER & ALLEN, , Manufacturers of Harness and Saddles and dealers in all kinds of horse furnishing goods. A. V. HAGUE, Butcher. W. M. STOUT, Repairer of Boots and Shoes. CHAS. FOOTE & SONS Dealers in General Merchandise. MERCANTILE NEPHI COOPERATIVE IN- STITUTION. T.H. G. Parkes, Supt. W. H, PETTEGREW, Manufactur of and denier m Harness, Saddles, and Sheep-Men'- s supplies. JNQ. S. PAINTER, Dealer in General and gren Groceries. ' ti For sale ORD BROTHERS CLOTHING CO, Dealers in Clothing and Gent's furnishings. OSTLER & OCKEY, J. itlf in' .1 ijit 'tr i.'ViIit-- iViniti it .' ifml'iV aJ&i SMITH DRUG by the CO. (General Agents,) Butchers. H. H. HAWKINS, Boarding house and Retitatiraat. SALT LAKE CITY, UTA IT. M. C. OSTLER, Boot and Shoe maker. H, TniLL & COMPANY, Merchaut Tailors. FRANCIS SELLS, Furniture and undertaking. BIRCH ALL &' OSTLER, Clothing dealers. NEBO SALT MANUFACTURING CO. A. Cazier, Supt. EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO., Dealers in General Merchandise W. Paxman, Supt. PEXTON & CHASE, Blacksmithiug. KNOWLES & WEBB, Wheel Wrights. HYDE & WHITJrORE, General Merchandise. GEORGE HARDY, Boot and shoe Maker. THOS. BELLISTON, Agt. Mt. Pleasant Marble BIRD & BOOTH, Dentists. The specific and universal opinions, condensed, "You deserve great praise, and the gratitude of the reading world that portion of it, at least, that is fortunate enough to read THE GREAT DIVIDE. 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HACm WATIBKTWEVST OGOEN, SALT LAKE AND DENVER. i ' UNION One Fourth Regular Price n ... n ' Book-keepin- . ; SECURE THIS 1 t I bull-whacki- , Geographically, Nephi! City is situtitod almost in the center of Utah. Its latent natural resources are practically unlimited. Its active resources consist (1) of Agriculture; 2) of Horticulture; (3i of the Sheep "West industry and (4) of minerals. To the North, and South is a large area of as fine agricultural lands as can be found in Utah. Abundant crops of cereals and alfalfa bless the labors of the hus. band men.' Tp the NorJ,h,thousands of acres of natural meaddw, watered by large springs, emerald carpet. The spread out like a great vegetable gardens of Nephi are unexcelled s in the west. Its fruit and that of its eontigu-onas can be grown in towns, is as this latitude. Inperfect order to illustrate what can be accomplished here with bees, it is only necessary to state that a Nephi farmer last sea-soshipped 8,700 pounds' Qf fine honey, and the apiary is merely an adjunct to his farm. Tne wool industry of this locality, is one of and is such, as to demand the largest in tltah, attention of two wealthy firms and lafge warehouses for the storing and handling - of the product. A couple of miles east of the city, and near the mouth of Salt CreeH Canyon, is a veritable mountain of pure crystalized gypsum. ' Con? venient to the quarry, is a complete mill for grinding and refining the product which is being continuously shipped to the300 tons last states of the Pacific Coast, mouth being the output. Up Salt Creek canyon and north easterly from vbout nine miles, pure salt springs gush the mountain side, and by means of one of the most complete salt manufactories in the United States, the brine is converted into table, and packing salt that has but few equals dairy and no superiors in the world. The brine is 35 per cent, sal, and the supply practically unlimited. In addition to the manufactured product, there are several mines or ;quarries be of rock salt, the extent of which cannot s computed. As a distributing point, Nephi recognizes but one superior in Utah. It is the key to Southern Utah, and 'with the advantage of two railroads stretching out to the east and south, furnishes,- wlthoui question, the best point in Utah fo- the establishment of manufactories and wholesale houses. The attractions of Nephi as a residerce town, are unique in their variety. Itofisthesitudiated on almost the highest portion the flow of waters north into vide that turns south-ward into the Sevier rivUtah lake and er, thence onward to the Sevier lake the dead sea of Millord County. Its altitude; gravelly soil and perfect drainage insure the best of conditions are such, that health, in fact, the but two cases of diptheria have occurred in live years among a population of nearly 3,000. The Its citizens are thrifty andof progressive. shade trees, wide streets, and avenues large eosey cottages, beautiful lawn's and' elegant modern public buildings, make of Nephi a is a real luxury. place in which life It is supplied with a complete system of water-wflows the water from orks along whichsome three miles up the distant pure springs five . rmiles, the about canyon. To the west i i mountain range is tow, ruiuuj auui ui easjf acTo cess, and abounding with rich pastiirage. the east a couple of miles, the Nebo range to the north east a few miles abrubtlyof rises, Mt. Nebo Vises into the regions of the top eternal snow, Without exageration and without coloring, the foregoing is a description of the lovely the Capital of Juab County in city of Nephi, which are found the mines of Tintic, the wonder and admiration of the Cireat West. Besides Tintic, the rich mines of Fish Springs, a portion of Deep Creek and other wealthy and Growing camps art situated in the Western part of Juab County. Following is a directory of Nephi's business I til TRAnrr midi?&. ; DESICN PATENTS. BJV? iroe Handbook write to liKOADWiv, new York. mi vij & coy in America. flec?E out by uaPatents Is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in. the vlSt'r60 iLEGANT REQLIIJING CHAIR GARS! 3S?'apo of Charge. Dieci Cnnectibiis made in Union Depots. FS 2iCSr T202QUGSL1: EQUirPED IN 'TES WEST. . Largest circulation of any scientific caner tn rh inan should be without It. Weekly, j&i ttii X. year; $1.50 six months. Address, M1INN & co : D C. DODGE, RAILWAY S. II. BABCOCK, Oeneral Maugaer. Tranio Manager. F, A. WAD LEIGH, Gen'l. Pass. Agent C.P. EXFEKT WATCHmAlZER anil-tTJ- E 1VELJEH . I will not only warrant your watch' to run, but wJU guarantee it to time, or will refund your money. A full supply of Watches, Clocks andkeep at Close Figures. Orders from the country solicited Jewelry Organs and Pianos Tuned and Repaired, Maia Street,. Nei |