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Show trmWtK'!. T Sunrise. editorial notes Z r-- The ships that carry silver away from yy pur shores are doing a useful service in the way of simplifying the currency Before the dawn onr boat we launch The oarb we ply at will. Until we reach the tall, dry reed-.- , Where all is calm and still. The waning moon still dimly peeps Through clouds of hazy light; lire long, the wild fowl chatter to the night. A good-b- T i- - business in his section, soliciting an advertisement, to which the latter replied by asking, where does your paper eq? The interest that citizens of ,the With touch promptness the Arizona man To North and South Amertjnitcd States are giving to the Cupan answered, Africa and it is all I can do to Asia, ica, He got the insurgents is evidence that a strong keep it from goi ng to h !. on to ithe bear ad. be will brought pressure To rptnove freckles, cut them out with Freffident and Congress to accord a razor and throw them away. To bring or positive recognition out fights a mustache, tie it to a strong cord, of independence to those struggling twenty feet long, to the other end attach a heavy smoothing-iro- n Cuban patriots. They have tile sympa- which and throw the latter from a forth-stora and western of republic every thy window. To get rid of gray hair3, hold little assistance just now will jput yeur pead for a few moments in a stroog bf gas. To preserve the eyes, put mother block in front of the old ca of blaze To them jin a bottle filled with alcohol. tyranny, and give a fresh impetus to concepl the teeth, keep the mouth shut. To keep out of debt, acquire the reputathe principles of human liberty. tion qf a rascal, and no one will trust you Ex. o eastern farmer recently A The Tribune, referirg to the late a neat allowed appearing fellow to paint fed! tor of the Pnvo Dispatch, tays his a sigh on bis barn, and in consideration comments on the election returns and of $2. 50 signed an agreement to allow no tb pamt anything over it tor six the lesson drawn therefrom are a 11jark one Usa only Skin ners Soft Soap months. he and beware of fraudulent substitutes, of inconipotence and suggests on the barn and he stranger coniine bis remarks to the fossijiftr-ou- s was painted The over farmer was departed. era and Genesis where the average his easily acquired f 2.50 untiljubilant he received from a bank tbat his note for reader will not so soon discover his in- a notice due r? six Months, had been purf 250, competence1. As the late editor of the chased by them. The signature is his Dispatch is unable to reply through and hell have to pay. Ex. Fowler brought Q. II. that paper, be will say to the Tribune U. B. Marshal m last thalt Friday in evening, charged Warper The editor through Blade, with 'assault with a deadly .weapon upon incriticising him and showing up his, Charles Sherner and George Knight, the an engineer and the latter a fireconsistency, his bypocracy and it nate former man a R. G. W. bn train. Mr. jying, that the Dispatch editor? was Warner is the man passenger who compelled the trainmen to stop while his sheep crossed dealing exclusively with the fossilifer-ou- s the railroad track near Springville Wedera. There may also be d few nesday by pulling a gun on tae engineer. characters in Genesis that would para He vas taken before Commissioner Dudand held to the grand jury in 300 llel the mendacity and treachery pf the ley bonds- - Geo. W. Gee and James a Bean Tribune editor, and the first one that is wentj his bonds. Frovo Euquirer. is in Garden the the Serpent suggested The Beaver Woolen Mills has closed for of Eden who, to gratify his upholy the sleason after a most successful run of months. The value of the stock of ambition was eager to sacrifice! the sevei goods run off in this time aggregates f and the wages paid ' out for the year entire human family hot for a poltry Oct. This is a fine to 31st, is 12,C95. Senator-shi- p second to become the but one and reflects that great credit ruler in the Universe. And in that showing rtpoiii the manager, Mr. W. II. FarnsThere have been employed some respect, his Satanic Majesty stood ,head worth.hands during the greater part of forty and shoulders above the truckling! em-- - the ijieven months the mills have been in bodiment of pusilanimous ambition operation. The class of goods made has good. Many new known as the editor of the Salt jLake beeh exceptionally have been Drought out, the patterns Tribune. There is however, a .large quality of the goods has never been questioned, and the trade at the mills has fund yf Comfort in the dead certanty been better than was ever known before. that after all his wretched display of assinim, cringing and supplication for Deseret Lithla Water. office, George Q. Cannon will turn the The Blade is pleased to say, after Tnoune Maps aspirations into bitter two years of uninterrupted expernearly in no one will and Utah dust and ashes, that success has crowned the efiments, forts to introduce the Deseret water as a $bed a tear. curative for all kidney, bladder and urinal disorders. The success of all experimental treatments ha3 beea nothing Fillmore fuaies. of phenominal. Not a case of failshort Fillmore went solidly Republican. ure can be recorded against the water. A great improvement is being made It has cured the patient in every inon Main street by the cobble rocks be- stance. In additipn to five cases of Brights ing gathered up and hauled away. This that have been cured iu Deseret--case- s Will be greatly appreciated by travelers that originated elsewhere and that first through our city. attracted attention to the water, a most ' Apostle Moroni Lyman rendered a remarkable case has been cured at Fort was conducted under the and on discourse and Douglas lengthy interesting of two U. S. surgeons. A the history and principles of the Mor-ao- n watch-car- e was to be discharged from the serchurch, at the meeting house on soldier vice because his was a hopeless case of SUnday, disease of the kidneys. The 3rights were Fillmore is to have a holiday on Fri- surgeons induced to gitfe the- - water No A race remedies were given. matchother 15th. atrial. beeu has the day treated between Mandy (The Peterson mare) Last week, after three months ment, the soldier was ordered on duty. and an unknown horse, supposed to be Other could bo enumerated but and will take there iscases the celebrated Gold-dusno occasion, as the curative propplace on that date. Many minor races erties of the water are beyond all quesill also be run, W. J. tion. An analysis will soon be published,' and will show it to be absolutely Fillmore Nov. 11, 1895. pure and soft, and to contain the most i useful and healing salts, and so happily an-fAT THE PRESBYTERIAN. wonderfully combined as to make it the very best water 00 earth for the diseases for whicb it is lecommended. a few words of caution and Now, Communion Services Last Sunday Rev. advise tojust the people of Deseret. Dont Wilson the Speaker. imagfne that any or all of the flowing of Deseret possesses the same curaThe fair Sabbath day brought a fair water tive properties. Many of the wells proattendance at the, Presbyterian church. duce sulphur water which is objectionThe pastor preached m the morning able because of the sulphur, and the furOn the subject The unerring fulfill- ther fact that it quickly decomposes alment of prophecy. Text Dan. 5:25 though later on the sulphur waier may be found useful in special cases, for Zekel Mene, Mene, Upharsin. which it will have to be bottled and with this prophecy he showed Dont imagine that us littoral fulfillment, and then took anyone is sealed. rich getting shipping or other prophecies which illustrated the handling the water, and by because of that sitne point. The fulfillment of pro- impression, rush in and attempt to supphecy, is going cm at the present day, ply the market. In the first place, inthat was spoken many centuries ago. stead of any money being made out of the The death of every sinner, the salvation enterprise, money is being daily expendof every one pardoned by Christ is the ed in the work of introducing the water ahd large sums will have to be expended fulfillment of prophecy before there are any returns. In the secIn the evening he spoke on ond unless you are absolutely Text Luke 15:1-6- . certainplace, Thought of God by analysis that the water conThe Parable of the Lost Sheep. The tains those medical properties, an effort Sinner is lost without God. In order to tp supply applicants, might injure the be saved he must entertain right ideas enterprise through a failure of the water as to Gods form and character. There to act beneficially. There is every rea-so- d to believe that the best water can be is no scripture that teaches that God obtained only in one stratum, and thus has a body like our bodies; but God is a few weli3 have pierced that far, only A spirit," and they that vvorship Ilim particular stratum , as the variation in must worship Him in spirit and in the quality and taste of the water amply fiuth God is love, therefore He seeks proves. It is suggested that the people of DesHs; He is just and if ve refuse him He eret patiently await the development of Wut punish us. Au enterprise that will ultimately benefit the entire community. Progress will be necessarily slow, and in order to achieve CREAII OP OUR EXCHANGES jthe greatest success and benefittoall.it will be a wise act on the part of the peoto assist, by an exercise of caution ple Cnd Genera! Territorial News, Culled and and conservatism, the company that has taken hold cf the matter, and in all inCondensed for Blade Readers. to consult and stances with A V ill G. Higgins has sold hi IronCoun-t- those who are working the eaterprise Record to two young men of that through. It should also be remembered, bounty, Charles S. Winkinsm and Din-ie- l that Deseret Lithia water will be Matheson who will still conduct the forcedthe to make headway against the Bufhiper. falo, Waukesha and hundreds of othe1 The Paris (Ida ) Post rays; Arrange- famous waters, hence there must be uniment's are under way for the engagement ty and patience. Very truly, Of Professor Emil Maeser, son of Dr. Karl J. F. GIBBS. G. Nlheser, of Provo, to take charge of Me church school in Paris. This will de good news to everybody. r The Week. A eorp3 of R. G. V . surveyors went It has been a broken week, and just Jouth last Wednrrday night to commence .Vork on the extension south from iSalina. before and after elections in the most If reports don't come amiss dirt will be important, States operations rarely hate tnrown on the grade just a 3 soon cs much significance. Business may be Spring sets in. Manti Messenger. largely affected in time, but as yet Pome good work was got in by the Fait there is scarcely any indication what The police the effect will be. blocks and products Like police Monday hold-upnight. s in different are weaker, and there is some decrease of three a gut report at 6:13 and in OJ min- - in the number uf establishments at parts of the town dtssj-aftethe three men had been held work, both for reasons having nothing but a clue to start With, the to do with with and s Up of government. highwaymen were captured,' identified The approach of a rosion of Congress fad m j al. of romo Trim commonly low uis ballot boxes stocks, and no oneprices now expects either It is leported that both the and toe r nitration bpt were swiped at monetary legislation or an ism of Mi unit- Maud, hence, no election was bonds to inflate prices. The controllM2. We have sot learned the truth in is the effort to pte-eu- t at power tbj-- Matter bat if the above is so, then ing the remarkable alter when prices readjust trii o hu-- ii ibie to have trouble rise of last, summer in important maif r, :, who committed the act.nt tf v Here, waiting for the mallard dneks , To wing their early flight, We sill and watch off in the east light. The mornings At first- a streak of palest hue, rose tint fair. Now- comes a That seems to paint the distant hills And scent the morning air. The changing forms of fleecy clouds, Fast melting into gold. Make Memory tako its backward course To stories long been told Let there be light Of Him who said : For creatures of the sod,' to Him, Who humbly bow the head The great and living God. The merry warblers in the wood Their joyful carols sing; Thev view the splendors of the scene And make the woodland ring. The rays of light shoot up on high Their tinge of silver gray has flown; The dawn has come; the night All hail the Iting of Day ! Tom J. Nielioll, in Sports Afield, ing . 31,-48- 6, j t, By December 1st. CommisIt is probable that the Utah canvass of official the will sion complete the vote of the election by December 1st. The Commission itself will canvass the State vote, while a convassing board will be appointed to tabulate the vote for city officers and county superintendents. Mormons Mobbed. Ashland, Ky., Nov. 12 A report from Wnlte Post, Pike county, statesthat two Mormon elders were taken from church on Sunday night and ridden out of the on rails. stateand into West Virginia cona large The elders were exhorting gregation to accept the Mormon faith when assailed. Notice to n. will find it very convenient and profitable to take with them to the winter range copies of the law of 1894 relative to diseases of sheep and the duties of Inspectors. To meet that want a number of copies of the law have been struck off at his ofllce and will be sold at 10 cents each. 'Call early. Sheep-me- n 2706. Desert Land, Final Proof Notice for NO- - ' Pub-- Ilcatlon. I United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 7, 1895. f Notice is hereby given that Ann Norton, widow and one of the heirs of Charles P. Norof intention to ton, deceased, ha9 filed notice claim No. 3S28, make proof on his desert land for the SW M Seel 23 and NE l SE M Sec 28 county clerk of Tp. 12 S. R. 1 W, before the on at Nephi, Utah the 30th day of Juab county1895. November, She names the following witnesses to prove the Complete irrigation and reclamation of said iland: Geo. W. Kendall, Charles Wilson, Wm. Sperry and Alexander Wilson all of Btkon Groo, Register. NepMUtah. , Frank D. Hobba, attorney. Date of llrat publication Oct. 19, 1S95. 19-2- 4 NEPHI HOUSE Good Sample Rooms for CommercialTrav-eler- s. Hack Meets all Trains, Free to Patron to and from the station . Proprietor. & WEDGWOOD, i . - ! C "ti V An A1 dby ; u New 3. i - lb v, rut? to a1s coiaiueh citi -- which-did- terials and products, with the struggle of great combinations to preterit- J?eviwv de-Db- ns Black-smithin- g. r NEPHI LIVER STABLE, Jno. It. Downs propr. UNION HOTEL, Mrs. Cv R. Foote, propr. GAZETTE SALOON, J. W. Hartley, propr, M. MeCUNE, McNALLY & LUNT, Druggists. Dealers in Hardware, Tinners ahd Plumbers. GOLDEN EAGLE SALOON, Blackett Bros. Proprs. Dealers iu Wines, M. - Or any kiml of Frln d trouble', Can 8ecuro irmuuli.itf. And a permanent cure by the u-i- J Is the LEADINg HOTEL of NEPHI A Hack Meets All Trains, Free to Patrond. Two Sample Rooms. 'Nearest to Busiuess Centre. MRS. C. R. FOOTE, Eroprietor. SECURE THIS r .It!fi T1i ' i 1 r - s V i;b f ;; i!1UV : , 1 S ij fir 'I Af r.V f1 - i - For sale by ilia . - 1 ft SIIITH DRUG CO. , (General A 5 Rent?,) SALT LAKE CITV, UTAH. The Deseret Lithia Water. Has been tested for more than five ears in tba above-namechf68, and there has not been a case of failute recorded ugaiuet the iutf r. d ' IT HAS CURED EVERY IHSTAI1CE. 111 case of Brights Disease tbat had been pronounced incurable by leaffin; physicians, was cured in less than three months by the use of DBS BRET LITHIA WATER and the patient is now persuing his regular employment. During pregnancy, and Chronic Constipation, the Ladies will find in the BE-- I BRET LITHIA WATER au invaluable remedy. It is a! home water. Free from Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Pure and Tasteless . Free from even a trace of Lime and is a product of Deseret, Millard County, Utah, ' Address all correspondence to The 3aciitCti. ZOrug1 f-- Cc, Salt Lake City. Utah. WATER COMPANY. LITHIA for DESERET the Genl .Agmts - r r, ; t n'u s " -- "issjass ww Me Awml IN- T.II. G. Parkes, Supt. i Manufactnr of and dealer in Harness, Saddles, and Sheep-Men- s supplies. JNO. S PAINTER, Dealer in General and gren Groceries. C. To advertise our College we will give a thorough course of instruction in Doug and ble and Single Entry ComxnerCial'Arithnietic, by mail, at Book-keepin- Regular Price ' to a limited number of persons, This course will be completed In 49 lessons. No charge for diplomas. Address, CAPITAL pOUIIERCIAL VVOLLEGE W est Sixth Street. Fans as. Xt Will OSTLER, Clothing dealers. NEBO SALT MANUFACTURING CO. A. EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO., Dealers in General Merchandise, W. Paxman, Supt. PEXTON A CHASE, Blacksmithingf. KNOWLES A WEBB, James 4 I Wheel Wrights. HYDE A WHITMORE, General Merchandise, GEORGE HARDY, Boot and shoe Maker. THOS. BELLISTON, Agt. Mt. Pleasant Marble BIRD & BOOTH, . Tic in We have a very large line of New, Nice, Nob-by Clothing. It was bought at prices as lovr as1 Spo Caslr could by it and Will bo eold at figures that defy competition.' Tho Goods and Prices' will bo guaranteed to you and as a Special jlntluce-men- t for all to buy their Clothing of us each per son buying a suit (whether child s, boys5 or mens j ) or a pair of mens pants will be given one chance for Fitly Dollars In U. S. Gold Coin to be presented to the lucky- - person on Christmas eve Do yoil waut to be the possessor of such a rich ' Cazier, Supt. M Work. Dentists. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah J October 2ofh, 1895 f Notice is hereby given that the following1 named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the County Court of Juab County, Uthh, at Nephi city Utah, on DecemE. No: ber 2L 1595, vi; Frank L. Copening II. 11123, for the SW H See. 3 Tp. 15 S. K. 1 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation T. of, said land, viz: Nephi M. Taylor, T.Suland Alexander Jennings, Taylor, Melton, livan all of Juab, Utah. against Any person who desires to the allowance of such proof, or who know s of ahy substantial reason, under the law and the wrhy regulations of the Interior Department, such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time of the vtitnes--es and place to said claimant; and to offer evidence in , that submitted by claimant. Britov Gnoo. Register. . W. A. C. Bryan AHy for claimant-- ;Ti U fc WA TClIm A it rill S JT I1 ami JnWELVll. I will not only warrant your watch to run, but wjli gtnfante it to keep tune?, will refund jour money. A full supply- of V? iitch.es, Clocks and Jewelry at Closj Figured. Orders from the country solicited. - - TTeic-StT'oe- t, Nephi- - v gift? You may be if you buy yoUr clothing of us This offer will begin on September 27th and' continue until Christmas. If you want a nice Tailor-MadSuit cut to fib in every particular Ve can please yoti, having' taken the agency of the Koyal Tailors ov Chicago. Call and ece samples.' - j e . ' -- At' cross-examin- e 21-2- l.rnd-Rpair- U VJ Who will be the Lucky Prison? SAreryon.c lias a CIianct. OSTLER, 2724i COURSE ' rO i rg r Dealers in General Merchandise. NEPHI COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE BIRCHALL nxrmiT the Kidneys, I Francis sells, Furniture and undertaking. - - STOUT, Boot and Shoe maker. H. THILL A COMPANY, Merchant Tailors. - I Stone in Tho Dleda'ar, CHAS. FOOTE A SONS J. M. topeka, ? 1 9 ft I j Bakery and Confectionary, Butchers. H. H. HAWKINS, Boarding house and Restaurant. 11( T 7 Enlarpiicni of tho Proslrcta Gland, ORD BROTHERS CLOTHING CO, dealers in Clothing and Gents furnishings. OSTLER & OCKEY, que-dion- - Wagon and Carriage Shop. General . UlTY ' 1 Of W. II, PETTEGREW, One Fourili 7 A STITUTION. 1 - .MlriU it Uii Repairer of Boots and Shoes. ? r UTAH WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION, E. R. Booth, Manager. NEPHI HOUSE, Mrs. E. Goldsorough, propr. A. W. PALMER. VV. UTAH. Lj ' Butcher. and 3, First National Dank BhilaUg, 1 PROVO, , CO., CSTLER & ALLEN, Manufacturers of Harness and Saddles and dealers in all kinds of horse furnishing goods. A, V. HAGUE, Attorneys at - Law. - Room I - ! ! Dealers in Wool, Grain etc. Cabinet and Coffin Maker. msr-metica- lly co-oper- ANDREWS Liquors etc. . I l j M. P. KONG, g V C. H. GOLDSBROUGH, THUftMAK IP c I Following is a directory of Nephis business hustlers : COOPER, PYPER & CO. li 3 f . - part of Juab County. , l Be-ginin- Sheep-Me- Geographically, Nephi CiD is sitnat d almost m the center of Utah. Its latent nalui il resources are praetieally million. I. Its ac(1) of Agriculture; (2) of tive resources consist and li Horticulture; S of the Sheep industry of minerals. To the North, We-- t and South is a large area of as fine agriemtural lands as can be found in Utah. Abundant crops of cereals and alfalfa bless the labors of the husbandmen. To the North, thousands of aeres of natural meadov. watered bv large springs, spread out like a, sgreat emerald carpi t. The vegetable garder of Nephi are unexcelled in the west. Its fruit anil that of its contiguous towns, is us perfect as can be grown m this latitude. In order to illustrate w hat can be accomplished here with bees, it is only necessary to state that a Nephi farmer la-,- t season, shipped 8,7U0 pounds of tine honey, and the apiary is merely an adjunct to his farm. The wool industry of this locality, isonjof in Utah, and.R such as to detnaud the largest attention of two wealthy firms and large, warehouses for the storing and handling of the product. A couple of miles east of the city, and near the mouth of Salt Creek Canyon, is a t eritable mountain of pure crystalized gypsum. Convenient to the quarry, Isa Complete mill for grinding and refining the toproduct which is the shipped beiug continuously states of the Pacific Coast, 200 tons last month being the output. Up Salt Creek canyon and north easterly about nine miles, pure salt springs gush from the mountain sides and by means of one of the most complete salt manufactories in the United States, the brine is converted into table, dairy and packing salt that has but few equals and no superiors in the world. The brine is 33 per cent, salt and the supply practically unlimited. In addition to the manufactured product, theye are several mines or quarries of rock salt, the extent of which cannot be computed. As a distributing point, Nephi recognizes but one superior m Utah. It is the key to Southern Utah, and with the advantage of two out to the east and south, railroads stretching w Ithoui the best point in furnishes, question, Utah fo- the establishment of manufactories and wholesale houses. The attractions of Nephi as a reiderce town, are unique in their variety. Itofisthesitudiated on almost the highest portion of waters north into vide that turns the flow Utah lake and south-- w ard into the Sevier river, thence onward to the Sevier lake the dead sea of Millord County. Its altitude, gravelly soil and perfect drainage insure the best of health, in fact, the conditions are such, that but two cases of diptheria have occurred in five years among a population of nearly 3,000 Its citizens are thrifty and progressive. The wide streets and avenues of large shade trees, cosey cottages, beautiful lawns and elegant modern public buildings, make of Nephi a is a Teal luxury. placeis in which life It supplied with a complete system of water-works along which flows the water from pure springs distant some three miles up the canyon. To the west about five miles, the mountain range is low, roiling'and of easy access, and abounding with rich pasturage. To the east a couple of miles, the Nebo range abrubtly rises, to the north east a few miles the toji of Mt. Nebo rises into the regions of eternal snow, Without exageration and without coloring, the foregoing is a description of the lovely in city of Nephi, the Capital ofof Juab County which are found the mines Tintic, the wonder and admiration of the Great West. Besides Tintic, the rich mines of Fish Springs, a portion of Deep Creek and other wealthy and Growing camps are situated iD the Western inter-mountai- n Well-to-d- ' IliOC'- Attractions. fid ; y problem. jbe-ligre- Nephi Her Uccourccs AdvrT4',nr' Remember the $5o.oo Pri2e: To be Given Away And buy your Clothing of rTl?! OTOU Lior.clci-- n in-'Fc-vj: r ivllAlv. t: Pr-ices-C C(() U |