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Show and narrow judgment of human nature, that they dannot or will not understand that the frail girl about whom V SUBSfjJKJPTION rates: sot glibly talk, perchance1 was not they Peryoar , .... ,, $2.00 lufed to ruin by gross animalism ?It ' i1 (Payable in advance), may be, and very likely is, that the very endowments thfit J. f. giecs, Editor, physical anli mentalwould have fitted made hier a victim, her for, the high estate of an ideal wife Application has beep made at the Nephi for transmission through the mailk as andmorther. had nature but vouch Aecoud-claa- s tun matter. safed her just an atom more of resist- THE) BLADE. L post-itffl.e- e ive force. NOT MUCH, MR. STAR. Th reoeot personal attack on the editor of the Tribune by the Star, furnishes the strongest reason yet, why he ought not to receive the Senatorial plum. The above from The RlaiE, a Goodwin qrgan, published at NeDhi, is a damaging confession, totally unexpected. The above is the way trie Salt Iake Star has t. Following is what The Blade of August 3rd, actually said: The recent personal attapk on the editor oi the Tribune by the Star is prompted and patd for, as it is generally believed, strongest by Isaac Trumbo, furnishes the to reason yet, why he ought not receive the Senatorial plum. Of course, The Beads referred to Let those who delight In spreading scandal, reflect on the foregoing. Let that it were better to Edward lj. McOuna is The tlLApis them rememberweak arid erring than to over the Npecial ag'ent and solicitor, and is author- weep Ikeys Senatorial plum, and anyone, and faults light ou bandy their enlarge ized to maife collections and receipt remarks about those other than a blind, rabid partisan and contemptable therefor. J. 1. Giubs, would see it in that Slight, The parathat. In the presenoe of their sins, are Publisher lllade. graph was carelessly worded, but its suffering the mental tortures of the meaning wgs plain jenough, when not dammed. a trick of couiemptable mutilated by BLADE AOISNTSi The foregoing has been prompted by omission by the Star writer. Belov is a list of our qgeqts.who will a sad case that was recently brought to Relative to The Blade being a fsceive sjubsoriptlons .and 'receipt for the attention of the writer, pud furGoodwin organ, just ask the Judge. Payments: nishes a fitting text for condemnation The War. Chastain, Ibapah, Tooele Co. Blades position is this; It recogand soandal mongers of OOUpPY. nizes merit in everybody and everything kMILLAltD OafcClty, who should look carefully o generally Christian Audersop, Fillmore. their own lives and pluck from except when totally depraved (if that Thos. Mentmott, Scipio, O. A. Bates, Holden. own eyes the beams and motes be possible) or wherej hopelessly rotten. their Chris. Qverson, Leamington. denounced .in as plain that obscure their moral vision, and The Blade has Oeo. Crane, Kanosb. James Hatton, Petershujf, that dwarf the sonse of charity that, language as it can command, the bigotry Virgil Kelly, Burbank. . Meadow-Elvrum Adams, like a celestial halo, shone around and and intolleranco of Judge Goodwin, r about the life of Him that wept over But we take pleasure also, in conceding BUaNDAL MONGERS. Jerusalem and said to the erring worn many good qualities and unusual ability in the m$n. Relative to the an, gb thy way aDd sin no more, candidacy of Judge Goodwin and Isaac fn every city, and more specially in Trumbo for the United States Senate, Ihe smaller towns, thsrejs ascertain AN INTERLOPER. NOT never The Blade would infinitely prefer the vlass of We learn through the papers that this bigoted, radical and often vindicitive, Stappy unless someone e3e is sorrowful. d is likely to be inflicted with two but gifted and naturally in district The talebearing class takes delight g the fall in this carpet-baThey seize persona of S. A. King, Democrat, of Pro- old ed'tor of the Salt Lake Tribune, aaaking others unhappy. flunkey from Calvo, aad 0. E. Allen, Republican, of Salt than the fppona word or some act that, in itself, soon is will Lake it claimed, City, who, who is using his i inconsequential, and warp, twist and gold move into this district and run for the ifornia, to of hideous his the the sugar price proceeds distort if into grotesque and judgshlp. Conus ic order to make them fit ImagThe above 19 from our esteemed trust, the Southern Pacific Ry and the to San Francisco Call to buy a position Reinary conditions they would S0j like Iron the Southern coterti, County fcriow realy exist. They take a fiend- cord. 1 be following is- from a nearer for which nature never designed him and which he is about as likely to get ish delight in inventing and circulat- and more youthful exchange: is that as and the child that cried for the moon. everything ing anything Sam King has the judioial bee buzzing Is the foregoing plain enough for the derogatory to personal character. They in hia ban nett and the apiary is located in district The existed Fifth Fifth district. hav the widen breeches that may Star? has no room for imported talent. It can and by repeating Betweep neighbors, produce many able candidates for the The Southern Utah Star has arrived piace whose homes and interests are lothings that may have been lightly or cated of boundaries the the within from Utahs Dixie. It is No. I, Yol, I, anthoughtedly said by one friend JfcATURDA. MORN. AUG. 10,1895. 1 J I ' tale-beare- rs ih-t- j I i fi tender-hearte- office-seeke- I rs gold-plate- d ill-gott- ' J! en - . 1 i1 life-lon- g tongues are wagging. Yoiimg and innocent wives are often scancjalized by male and female brutes, and the stories eagerly circulated with a devilish venom that reveals their malicious hope that their scandal may true. 'prove "" The class have no merejy, no charity for the weak, no sympathy nor pity for the fallen and Unfortunate. In their Town1 assumed strength and too often counterfeit vir tue' and immaculate purity, they are the very first to tell of and condemn the frailty of some girl who, in the in-- , most depths of her soul, is as much purer and nobler than those that void Upon her their hypocritical, scandal-mixesympathy, as the heavens are above the earth, or an angel is above the most venomo.us, slimy reptile or obnoxious parasite that creeps in the poisonous miasma of swamps, or- - that pey4 uponthe filthy bodies of Digger ' Indians. Sojeager are many of the scandalising class to be the first to tell of the s o others, that it Uads the thoughtful to the conclusion that the conscience prick them for those very sins they so frahtically condemn in others. One of the most unwoman the relenting scandal-voidin- g writer ever kfiew, jvas one who had led a: notoriously impure life herself; but for all of that, she had naught but the vilest adjectives for those that, in their confiding iunoceuce jjerhaps, had been betrayed just once into the same error that had lured her chief calumniator a : score of times. Scmdal mongering is noi confined to women. There is a male scandalmonger for every .female, ..although be it) said to their. credit, .they are more pitiful and merciful to women than are those of the same sex. . Yrit, .many of them whisper the same tales and are just mean and even more contempt-- . able because nature formed them in a mould physically and. mentally stronger than the weaker sex. It doesnt hurt a man to. have a lie, even a deiogaWryt.. truth told about hhn,as it does a woman. lie. can go out into the world and live it down and sooner forgiven and forgotten, i, he horizon of a woman's life is bounded by the town or city in vhich she dwells. If she attempt to evade the too often unmerrited consequences of hej weakness by a change of babit-ation- p the shadow follows, and like a poisonous cloud envelopes her whole life in almost infinite wretchedness. Doithose that love tv revel in the mental anguish of their fellow mortals ever stop to reflect on the foregoing? Do they ever pause in their love-o- f the sensatircnl long enough to study the nature 7 the victim whom they are so maliciously following? Are thoy so scandal-lovin- g d 1 ! B. mis-tep- The Record will doubtless be prised to learn that the so-call- carpetbagger, S, A. King, was for twenty-fiv-e years a resident of th6 Fifth District, and at the present time owns a home and farming land in Fillmore, land in Deseret and other property in Millard County, to- say nothing of his interests In Juab County. Samuel A. King has been a of the Fifth District for only two years, and would not be imported alent as be is termed by the author of the second clipping. However, we iromr Mr. lave it King, that he cannot become a candidate, and for that reason those who are fearful that he might get in the path of some worthy friend or brother can rest their souls in peace. Relative to the many able candidates to be found within the boundaries of the district- the Fifth The Blade agrees so far as natural ability is concerned. Hut how about that acquired ability that is necessary for the important position of Judge? It is conspicuous by its absence. The Record mentions Judge E. V. Higgins of Iron Cbunty, and the Utonian prefers Presley Denney of Beaver. Those men are doubtless good men. and may be able and well qualified, but so far as the Fifth is concerned, neither of those candidates is known beyond the confines pf their own counties. The be would more than pleaded to Blade know that the Fifth had even one able and qualified man for so important district as this one surely is. - non-reside- nt - SHEER MALICIOUSNESS. The talk of the country partisan press about the Salt Lake Herald susrot. pending is a lob of narrow-minde- d The bppe is father to the thought, and such papers as the Enquirer ought to be abcjve such gloating as has bepn manifested by it and other sheets who love the mire of petty partisan advantage more than theirTpun-try- s ed welfare. b . -- , bllndccLby their own salbr-igheeusnccs- ed j tale-beare- rs , sur- . The Herald has been one of the truest friends to all of Utahs inhabitants, (irrespective of party,) they ever had; arid it would be the greatest kind of a calamity if it should fbe forced to the wall. is the'peer of any paper in Utah in "the" matter of news, and just a few days since a prominent man of Nephi,and a political opponent of the Herald, said that, in the matter of news, it is the best paper in Utah. Undei its present management its progress is almost phenomenal. The-Heral- The Ladies Home Journal for August is a welcome caller at The Blade1 sanctum, with a request for exchange. The courtesy will be granted with pleasure, as the Journal is one of the very best Ladies magazines published in the world, : It deals almost exclusively with matters that ate of inteiest to women. The number before ns is a gem in its literary value, and artistic make-u- p and illustrations, The title is page beautiful, as usual, contains the portrait; of a young lady' with a sweet, earnest face and graceful form from life by4 Albert Lynch. $1.00 - per - - annum, by the Philadelphia Obrtis--Pubhhing.jCi- and looks somewhat heated and perspiring, but strong and healthy. The Blade heartily welcomes the new pa- , Dakota editor took himeejf to the long since, and thus shifty wheel notbladder-wheeled n tiers j These bicycles are diabolical devices of! the demon rif " l1 to aro trap contrivances darkness, They Notice, pf Annual Ueptlnp ct Shareholder ths uuwafy and skin the riosc of the inNotice is fierel y gjveq that tbe annua) and full! of are guile They nocent, meeting of the shareholders M the Nephj" Vhe deceit. TP1 think' you have Merehantjle and Alanufaet- broken one to rid aufl have have sub Institution will .be held la ths re, flued Its wild anfl sat$oi nature,1 behold, uring try of tbeJTabernacIe at 8 p. m.. on Augieareth and in the rpad pff you bppketfi jt of traosac not ust 19th 1695, for tfis purpose a great bole jn your psnts. ting the followipg business, to wit: upon the bicycle when) it bloweth upon HeartDg the financial fepqrt for thf' its wheels, for at last, it 'buoketh like a election of officers iat the Onspig year, bronco ahd hurteth ydui jik thunder. business that ma j tor other and any Who hath kined legs-- Who hath ripped come before the said mating. breeches? Who hath bloody poses? Those properly By order bt tb Boarjl Of Directors. who dally long with a diabolical bicycle. II. AI. McCUUE, Secretary,' wEJxi Nephi J uly 20th 183. Salt Lake Tribune, --rlu I fio W In ago a man started a little As bis eating-houslittle fifteen-cepublication! . notice business increased Le esiabiisbed other Land Ofliee dt Sait Lake City, Utah, f houses of the same kind, and i$ now a July 5, 1895. ( tfce following' Oiat Js VTOTICE glvpn be Wa hereby two or three times millionaire. n lfied notice of his Inten , has named settler lieve if a good man and a good woman tion to make pal pro of in support of ills Claim , proof Will be ofmade before both of whom were good cookB, were to and that said Juab Conn- the of the Clerk County Lourt open a lithe building in the center of one tvT Utah, at Nephi on September U$ah, Cltj, If. fv of on r great city b'oeks, go aronnd the 7th, 1895, viZ. Mark Bisrler, Ji. E. H, See.- 2, TP- J3 S, H ) VV, Salt Lakt block in the morning and take the differ the Medridlan. following trifnftfse ent orders of the various families of what He names tiroresidence his ,epon and cpUivatlnu continyous they wanted for dinner, at wbafc hour ofai(j land, viz: John Jyper, .Georpv w, ItQberj, G. Pj per and John Kendal they wanted iti they, with what help a Kendalb of Nephi City, Dfah. all JJYKON GROO, they may need, could do the cooking for ' , , Keglster. were the whole , block.. If they good W. A- - C. Bryan, attorney for ejainjaut. cooks and were neat and tasty, aud were to fieliver to the people smoking hot Legal Notice. their dinners, and after dinner take their orders in the same manner deliver their Te?rif Ory of ltah, County of Juab. ( breakfasts, cooking would practically go out of existance in private houses of the in the Probate Court in nbd lot Juab County city. And with that established on one In the matter of the estate of Drusjlla Nor. deeeased. block, it would be easy to extend it to ton. ' Order to Uow eaiise why order of hale of other blocks, and the final result would should not te made. be that people would live more cheaply real and personal property It appearing to this Court, by the petition til than they now live, sufier less discom ed on the 10th, day of July A. D. 1805, by Zeno' tbe administrator of the estate of forts, and the people engaged in the en Whittajter, Dmsilla Norton, deceased, that It is necessary terprize would make money. It is a to sell all the personal property and a portion of the real estate of said estate to pay the thought worth consideration, depth of decedant and the eapensea and Balina Fressj Judge Wallace is id charges of administration. It is therefore ordered by this Court that all town this week, fresh from the summit persons interested in the estate of aaid deceas. of Alt. Baldy and fail of mining stories, ed, appear before the Probate Coui-- on Mon the 19tb, day of Augrtist A. D. 1895, at the He is free to say that a great future is bet da.v hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the Court fore the Baldy district. The hills are fall room of said Court at the Court bouse io Nephi County of Juab, Territory of Utah, to of prospectors and every day strikes are City, show caue why an order should not toe pvan made that make splendid showings of the ted to said administrator toassell so much of. the shall be real and personal property compayellow metal. The Rutlr-Bec- k ary, and that a copy of tlijs order be published four successive eeks in The Blade a weekly p ny have started up their new newspaper printed and published In Juab mill and will crush thousands of tons of County . Date July 17th. 1895. rich ore before the close of the season. CArrFi.t.. FefiiKK W. They have over a thousand feet of tunnelProbated ud pr ing and are working a good force o! men. Denver parties last week1 secured a bond Legal Notice. on the Surprise group of claims owned by the matter of the estate of Benjamin I) Moore, Snyder and others; consideration deceased. Thomas, C. D. Burkholder has some Notice of sale of $35,000. Mining property. very promising claims and is doing a oi Notice is hereby given that in the pro good deal of development work. There bate court of Juab Utah Territory , on are many who think that friend Burk- the 20th day of JulyCounty, 1835, in the matter ot t tie holder has struck a bonanza. The Sevier estate of Benjamin D. Thomas, deceased, wthe administrator of said estate ll, mine and mill is working a full force. undersigned sell at public auction subject to confirmation The Annie Laurie is also working a by said Court, the following mining properties stocks, to number of men and the prospects are and An undivided interest in the Dme mine, as the same is recorded and desci ild in flattering. A fine strike was made Dear the records of the mining recorder of Ti ltn the Grasshopper claim a few days ago by mining district, Juab County-- , Utnh, an undi in the Pelican mine, Joe Seelock. There is great activity in Tidedsame is laid down and described in th, whole the district and another season records of the mining recorder of Tiutic mining two will see some great development work ac- district, Juab County, Utah, and undivided fifth interest In the Sw an mine, as the sane is complished and a number of mines be- laid down and described In the office of recorder of Tintlc mining district, Jn.i) come permanent producers. County, Utah, and 42,100 shares of stock in A '- v ; ' II. ROBERTS LECTURE. pel Cot rcr fCiJe ye A80 I (J. 8 peri Kece Com n f i, B demonstrated tbe and important truth, that space great is infinite, and the number of the suns aud worlds that make up the starry light-gathere- rs hosts, are realy countless. Such lectures turn the minds of the young intobroader chanuelsof thought, and open up avenues of investigation that, if pursued, will tend to liberalize the thoughts of the people rind lift them in the scale of intelligence, and make them better men and women, because they will then have a nobler conception of Him who guides the movements of the Universe. There will also come to those that contemplate the inimitably glorious Universe, a more extend 3d and nobler conception of the future of men and women. CREAM OF OUR EXCHANGES Territorial News, Culled and Condensed for Blade Readers. for gberl A? Ck" L Attor 8urve Xrea Ooron I gept. I frt-3- - froth - topr, gelec gherf Coliw - Clerk Attor porve Tree 2 Coroo gupt , ux re fi Frtn fi&l it , tb tie e of J&ps flti T ' taoth f Krt preci: prettj etore that tare I five-stam- Pleasant Pyramid. List Saturday at Fi-ft- ss n - j . j -- ( y I hard-earne- d , -- t' J 1 - ! , one-hal- f; , - j -- gelecl nee-ess- And General UtOnian-.--The'mos- jYob j e. nt Co-o- 18-car- '"; 1 ') w afternoon, about 3;25, a sharp and disper from the land of Dixie wine, vine- tinct earthquake shook, lasting about a yards, fruits, flowers and the mercury second and extending from southwest to at 120 in the shade; and trust the northeast, was felt in this city, making of a be dimmed the number of buildings creak and windby may only light ows ratt le. This is the second shock is at the Dixies Sun, J. T. Jakeman helm with a bevy of DixiB girls as ty- within the past two weeks, Coalville Times: Quito a laugh was pos. Swap? indulged In last week at the expense of Some of the partisan papers of Utah Bishop F. H. Wright. An old buck Inp went into the and asked have begun a contention as to which of dian. was. where the bishop Air. Wright was the two parties have given the frannear, dressed for the hay fields, chise to the sisters, and it sounds just standing and one of the bystanders pointed him about as foolish as did the discussion out to Lo. said Air. Indian. Ught to as two the last no Him campaigns during bishop. Bishop no wear overhad two been the alls. which of the parties kindest (?) to Utah in the past. The Butler-Bec- k made its first clean-up Shut up, brethern shut up. for the Season last week. The result was 212 pounds of amaigum which If Charles Crane expects to become will be sent to Salt Lake City, and severThe Shepherd, governor of Utah, he will do well to al tons of concentrates. The value will be determined later, but it is pre.ty safe High upon rugged mountain paths d throw that flunkey to And trorn home and ail thats dear, be will worth at the that say amaigum from California. He will prove a verit- least with sheep, his bleating friends. Along mine is He attends 2,000. The Butler-Hec- k from year to year. able Jonah to Cranes fishing smack. bound to become a heavy producer. To pastures green and rich and fair This is about the way we plain country Thousands of tons of ore are in sight and He guides them forth ,with shepherds people feel, Charley. care. every day it increases in richness as depth From very daogeT that would barm is gained. Salina Press. With lisieaingear, he nightly guards. SPECIALIST FAKIRS. What the County Court was thinking The beating stoTms he bravely bears of when they instructed John T. AshOf to days and summer showers. Last week The, Blade v referred man to raise and put in a flume on Hol- Andwintry knows clouds have parsed away is We to hard hill tell. would The sun willwhen the bad practice of patronizing the brook's shed his brightest ray. the to and invite look at it and go public specialist fakirs at the expehse of re- then try to guess what their object was. At night beneath some stately pine In quietude be calmly sleeps. Progress. putable home physicians. Since then Millard The foregoing is publish d as a conun- The moon and stars above him rise we have learned Of a case that bears There is a prize cromo ready for And weedy bed whereon he lies. drum. out The'BLADEs claim that in 991 inHis lonely conch is wet with dew, first Aiillardite that will solve it. stances out of 100, the proprietors of the business at early morning hours. Falling the County Court has in And What winds that rend the air. those great flaring ad3 and colored piercing monkeying" with Fillmores irriga Sweep through his bumble dwelling a are frauds water, Quite recently We would intion fluid is a mystery. there. gentleman, and a man of unquestioned vite every Millardite to form a processAnd makes the balsams in their pride veracity, had occasion to consult a ion and go and take a look at it and That seem to stand so firm and tied Like quivering aspen of the wy etc. Ed. Blade. couple of agents of one of those and tremble at its sigh. Quake The representatives aforesaid Eureka Democrat. The selection of a The social comforts of a home offered to treat, the man for $05,09 in judge for the judicial district, of To him are seldom felt or known. addition to an instrument that would which Juab county is a part. is a matter And yet we trust he has a heart, cost him S30.00. The man offered to of great importance to all our citizens, For every human joy alert. or Republicans. The Despised of some who deem bis lot deposit $63.03 to be paid over when the whether Democrats their mortal eyes, first-claDegraded of a a jurist, lawyer in But, unto insuch We dont do busi- selection cure was effected. we bid arise was the reply. The whom the poepla would have full confid- To nobler thoughts and purer lives. ness that way, ence, should be our just care. Both DemFor the annals of the past cappers also represented that is was ocrats aud Republicans of this district We seeinrecorded for all times, a most serious case The man whom can afford to be very careful-ithe selec- How bravely fought a shepherd lad they expected to mulct, boarded the tion of a judge and they cannot afford to Against the host of Philistines. train and cams to this city and was let any newspaper booming, such as we And later down the stream of time humbler and forlorn, treated by one of Nephis excellent notice in some of the sotheru country Another A mightier work than he performed sein was effect He the for their $7.00 charged judgement physicians. papers, In which he freed all human kind. the treatment, and mediciuo. Ills Ry lection of this moat important official. Nothing is base, hor mean, nor low. ticket cost himffour, and his hotel bill Vernal Express. It is rumord that That has a noble end in view, And honest labor is as pare about one dollar, making a total of $12. there came very near being a killing in' As diamonds from a shore, It was a very simple ailment, and Browns Park a few days ago. Two mena Then let us forwarddistant througirithe land1 he was told if the trouble should re- iiving in Clay Basin, were shoeing oar away Putting party strifes, And, as haman progress does demand, turn, to come again and his treatment horse near their cabinatwhen some party commenced shooting them, killing the Journeyonward, hand in hand. would be free, were shoeing,. The men ran Nephitb. Moral. 2 Avoid giving aid and com- horse they the cabin and one of them secured a into fort to fakfes.' Patronize your home , Winchester and stuck his head out of the Vthr the Storeys for Sale." physicians, and whereyou haven t got A two man when look to for jn(j0w profound and seeming wis, theenemy, Who made a name the train and comeup to tjUfleta struck on each side of his head, one, jump-oAnd business fame With printer's ink t The trouble was the outcome erf the sheep j Nephi. . made folks think. i camp robberies, the parties doing the Went That heretic: Why advertise, ' . shooting accusing the others bf being im And 'day by day HUMILLIATING. , aw-aJust throw plicated id tbe robbing of the camp3i ; , The rocks? name now talks My recent Beaver gold My growing trade; my stores vast si-- ?, people of the United States every few excitement come3 from Alaple Springs' Will draw the crowd And talk more loud will be the tr I that more or miles syndicate of sputh-wesdays, lpond some four Than colums wasted every day . ' able to take care bt the gold reserve, Alinersville. As is usual with xnew disOn ads Im sure no pay-lie cuts the printers down longer How deeply grateful the nearly severity coveries, fabulous stories aretoldof the The saving lnake the old man laugh ; But day by day ' ,f millions of people that comprise the rich discoveries made there recently. ' fell away Trade one gang of men havegohe Success had made the old roan mad. population of the United States should .True it is that Bis business soon got awful bad; f , feel to that borid syndicate for their there, aud an occasional straggler is fol- But still he wouldnt advertise, we Is in their wake half hear If And Store for sale caused no surprize. benevolent watch-car- e over their lit- lowing '1 Printers Llk.'1tle one 'hundred' million gold reserve; true of this recent discovery, there must rieffri ore immense in an of be very that, in reality, is only half as big as that region. Nobody We dre solo agents jfor the celebrated are doubt the sum owned by many a citizsh of stretched to their fullest thej stories and Butterick1 Patterns for Southern Utah, capacity, this-land of magnificent resources. but little more is liable to burst tbe whole Fashion plates, 'mailed on application. Think of a little clique of domestic Ihing assuoder. We shall be pleased, Mull orders Ibr patterns receive prompt ambforeiga hy'ock, called j, hr ml ,prr ? a 'ood strike at this- attention.- -' Ilvtiv& WniTMOUKrr over-boar- In any amount from one hundred tea thopsand dollars on long , or short" time, Oa improved farm or city proper ty or on water stock. T. p. Wl2. Cpuuty Iteeur-Ier,- people of AJiaorsvilJe, , The lecture of B. II. Roberts,! delivered last Sunday evening, was a gem; and The Blade wishes it could be der livered in every country town in Utah. The lecturer traced forward the evolution of human thought regarding the construction of the Universe, from the crude ideas of the dark ages, down to the present time, when the great Alt. Money to Loan. place, as it would, materially benefit the ( you did it. , create about j another, of home resaersdness The anmeties. ceives Uo respects froha the eager, class. If business takes a man from home, the scandal monger assum es it to be a seperation of husband and wife and so reports it, and tpen proceeds to inyent the most silly" rind inconsistent lies to bolster the proposition. . Hints and inuendoes are indulged in to injure anybody, no matter wb5m, so long as their poisonous ! syndicate, holding the financial, and even moral welfare, of an entire Nation of boasted freemen within their deadly grasp! What if those Sbylocks could Boejustafew millions more In sight for them by letting go their hold, than by banging on? What a mighty iudus? trial crash there would be. Last year it was 5Q men that coqld precipitate $ paniu at will. J . This year the Nations financial breath is being pumped into it by a bellows in the hands of a conbond 'Syndicate.' Just temptable think of oqr mighty ship of state being kept afloat by a buoy composed of parasitic barnacles) Ye gods, What a spectacle of deep humiliation It will sqop be in order for the usual bharge of - v 6-- the ft Frenc only 9 rur-uan- w-i- An En ecetu to ec this 1 that e Earop than t rat U t: one-thir- i that Mer VMJ d Earop eaal a-t- he the Eureka Consolidated Mining Com pint y. h all of w'hich mining property lx corporation, In ling situate Tinttc' mining district. Juah County-- , Utah Territory. w Said sale ill be made on the 19th day of August, 1895, at the frontdoor of the County Court house in Nephi, Juab County Utah, at 12 oclock a. ix. of said day. Termscash Wm. A. Looxh. Administrator of the Estate of Benjamin I) Thomas, deceased. 7.9 Trustees Sale Notice. Ths cianat WnrrrK As, Edwin Goble and Mary Gobi.- h,4 wife, of the County of Juab. Territory of I tali did, by their certain deed of trust dat'-t) to ber 1st, A. D. 189, and recorded Octobei 7Ui, A. D. 1889, in book No. 12, No 416 01 the records In the office page of the Ret r.i of deeds of said Juab County, convey t U. liam W. Teet, Trustee, tbe following riescnh.sl real estate situated in Juab County, Utah T.-wit: ritory, to The north-eas- t quarter of the south quarter, aud the north half of the south-ei-- i ofSection eight (8), and the noith-we- t quarter of the sonth-wes- t Section quarter quarter of South nine (9), all in TdVv nship twelve m (12), one range tl) east of the Salt Lake Meridian which said conveyance was made in trust to the order of the Lombard Investment Company, the pay ment of the said Edw in o bles abd Mary Gobles, one note of eveii date thereof, for the promissory sum of principal Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800 00) due .ir ! pavable on the first day-- of October, A. D. 1894. - the cit ot clea in cn d the eit 1 Parks, tor the to "tots. large inch p r 1 sec-tir- e The Palled tiatare C with interest thereon from the date luereof .a the rate of six per cent, per annum pial'c on the first days of April an I October of each year as evidenced bv interest coupon notes attached to said principal note and of even date therew ith. And said deed of trust Whereas, that a case of default in the payment provides of said note 01 any- part thereof Ihe trustee shall upon the application of the legal holder of said, indebt edness, sell and dispose of the above described property in the manner In said deed of trust described, after giving thii ty days notice of terms and of sale, by publication io some newspaperplace printed and published in said Juab Comity, (reference to which is hereby made for greater certainty ), for the put pose ot said note together with the costs paying and expenses of executing this trust. And Whereas', default was made in the pay merit of the interest coupons due on April 1st, A D 1894 and October l,t, A. D. 1891, aud the pal which was due bn October 1st, A. T.prim and such dcfauH 8 still continue, and bv jV'it, tea-sothereof the present legal holder of said note has requested the undersigned suceesso-i- n trust to sell said above described property for tbe purp-teherein set forth, .And Whereas, said deed of trbsfprm ificp that In case of the fleath, resignation' or aerooval from the Territory of the said William W., Pm t, then said third party, or ihe legal holder 0 tlu indebtedness thereby secured or any pait thereof, may appoint or substitute any other pel son to act instead of the said tnisteevho hbali succeed to mill become vested with all the rights, power and authority conferred said trustee by said deed of trust. And mereas, said WilliamW. Peet has removed from the Territory of Utah. Aud "Vi hekeas, Frederick P. has by his In strument of writing, datedPage 2nd, 1895, a p July pointed the undersigned Everett W. Wilson of the County of halt Lake, Territory of Utah, as trustee to carry oijt the provisions of said trust There recejLt tact semi-annuall- y ilrUio: ai rrice rit, n ueed. .. NOW .THEREFORE, vertt ofW. - ROTICE Is & :ti ur.. tin-tim- 1 th coi tet !hlre ' A. Kin: Thii 1 -- ticj-- c Chrs to The e 1;r;ksr her j hat la 0 -- -tci 'er Wi. Ths l tay HEREBY GIVES successor in trust, at the request theWilson, note of holder legal and under and by virtue of the powr said auand thorityw in me vested by the terms of said trust deed, ill, on Tuesday the 20th day of August, A. iJ. l8..-- at the of H oclock, In the alter- noon of said day hour sell the said above d scribed ystate,1 an1 nb the right, title and equity of redemption of Edwin Goble apd UurjGt bte, And asigus therein at pub uV auction for the jiighcst amj best price- a vine &t till front door, Coi nty rVu court House, in the city of Neplof1, tiro of County J nab, Territory Sif Utah, for the ot puipoaodue I ay lug said j-- v incipal note, all Interest thereon , and n.l the cost-- aui expenses of exe- Z e t In at -- , cuting tbis trdst. , Dated thlVLOth day of July. A. D, F95. Wilson. EvEnrrTy' successor in tf u p -- , , y 1 .r t |