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Show trUn THE BtiADE. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: .N year. . . J (Payable in advance), 12.00 Per .. J 1 publisher. ALF. ORME post- Application has beeh made at the Nph as fRee fpr transmission through the trails eeondiclkss mail matter. it V- - ;SATURDAY MORN.,' MAR. 21,1806. LADS AGElfTS: Below Is a list Qf oiir agflnts, who will 'j.ocejvel subscriptions and receipt for Jayments: Wm- Chastain, Ibapah,, Tooele Co, - MILPAKb GO0NTY. i Joseph A. LymanJ Oak City. Christian Anderson, Fillmore. '.Thos. Memmott, SCipio. s.Chrisi Overson, Leamington. fCeo. Crane, KanoSh, .James Hatton, Petersburg Virgil Kelly, Burbank. Hvrum Adams. Meadow. Hinckley. James S. , 1 - Ike, CSTT" e a- SJ 'J aii.,.SMMSI W RELIGION AND TIIR A. P. A. Communicated : A recent proposition on the part of sotne Democrats tb introduce into the .forthcoming Chicago platform a plank denouncing, the A. P-- A calls for ;a little serious reflection. In the first place it will be well to fact that point out the self-evide- nt hose same Democrats have given itheir case away by stating that the Democratic party scored a great iaJL8d6 by inserting in their platform a plank denouncing j vie-&o- ry Wnow-.Nothingis- andithat a similar 1 ij j r j x ' the A. P, oppose m, vic- tory can be achieved nex& fall by de claring against A. P. A. ism. As the . ,A, P. A. is a secret society opposed to the interference bjf $ccle3iasticism in 'political matters, or the functions of icivil government, those Democrats . who advocate the .plank referred to, Tiope to enlist the Sympathy of the religious element of the country, and more particularly tjo secure the votes of Roman Catholics, against whom the is especially di j power of the A. P. A . .rectcd To the enlightened, influence of the Christian religion, even in its corrupted form, is due very much of the civilization of the hu uuln family. In those .early days, even when yoked with many of the tenets of paganism, the influence of Christianity raised the wives and mothers of those barbarians from :x condition of serfdom to the high pedestal of queens of the household. For .that one act of emancipation of women, the Christam religion ought ever to be la eld in Dur-- t grateful ing the silent march of nearly 'two score of centuries the teachings of the Son of Man have leen a mighty factor tn the wbrlds progress and in the growth of liberty, jllad not the Son of Man lived and tequeatbed to the world the diviner lessons of charity to Till men; had He not given to humanity a glimpse of a higher and more consistent life than could lje gathered from the teachings of the Orientals, or the Jews, the human family to day would have ;been within the grasp of a cold and cheerless skepticism. It is the result of the teachings of Christ the benign influence of this life on the destiny of the human family that has placed on of the great Nazarene the ineffaceable stamp ol divinity. While we are not unmindful of the great blessings derived from the " the-bro- t A., oi Bob Ingersol I himself. or origin name Religion of whatever must be taught its proper place and sphere in the social 'structure. It must understand that in the secular heeded. , government of the world its force as The action of both houses of con an organized laotor will be no longer gress relative to jthe Venezuelan conare functions and that its tolerated, troversy, and the recognition of the so will and continue pure)y Spiritual, beligerant rights of the Cubans, and until the advent of the King of King the enthusiasm with which those resoof Kings to rule all nations in justice lutions have beeb received by the mastempered with mercy. ses, furnishes ground for renewed faith No m'ore arrogance on the part of in the perpetuity of our government s mouth-pjeceof the gentle and confidence in the destiny of Amerprofessed Nazarene x should be tolerated. The ica as the continued guardian of liber day has; passed when the mere dictum ty. of any priest will have any weight From th$ day when the first Spanish whatever in stemming the tide of per- caravel anchored off the coast of Cuba, sonal fieedon), nor deter men from the more than four hundred years kgo, the and ' promulgation ojC iron hand of Spam has had the people investigation what they deetp to be the highest of Cuba iu jtsj cruel and relentless truth. It is puerile in any one to as- grasp. During scores of years the nasume a dogmatic superiority and con- tives were enslaved with the Spaniards demn the belief of Jjtny other man or as task masters. Were the attrocities men without giving logical reasons for of that epoch written and the naira-liv- e such ieondemmjttion. The thinking read by the people of the entire world demand reasons for every belief, world, there would no$ be the slightest and mep generally will bo of the opin- expression oflsympatby forSpain, among ion thjat the same intolerance that the eommoq people of all the nations of might prompt a religious bigot in this Europe. Rather would there be univei-sa- l age to declare; a principle of human approval of the course the United tel aswithout be fai.h damnable, States are now pursuing. There would, signing reasons for such declaration, be no neeR to read the fearful history pf would jimprisiod another Galileo, or Spanish attrocities in the repeated burn a econd Bruno, if the power to quellings ' ojf Culjan revolt against a do so were given him. power that continues to enforce slavery rein another, hilt not less savage form, While the beneficent mission of free sacred to Cuba should be free even if it takes ligion and its rights speechjare freely conceded, it is as freely a war with Spain to accomplish it. conceded that the sacred rights of sec- America is now powerful enough to ularists to oppose religion by means of become the champion of liberty m free speech shoujd be universally this whstern world, and there should be no receding from the manly stand For t.e foregoing reasons, the writer now taken by the people of the United belieyes the A. F. A. to be a legitimate States. Organized tyranny'on this an undoubted hemisphere should be taught (hat it unit of force and has, and to further, that ' the can no longer wield the oppresssive right exist; great Democracy will commit a ser- lash over human beings who are bur ious blunder if they attempt to catch neighbors. Catholic votes by Inveighing agairist the A. iP. A. ON TO LOS ANGELES, - d. rec-oguize- ; CUBA. Communicated: The Communicated: day of mans earth down to the present time, his upward path has been strewn with niore thorns than roses. Ages before man began the work of writing his ownj history, the recording aqgels wept while they penned the details of mans inhumauity to man. Since the human family began putting their history in a form that future generations might read, the pages have been defaced with narratives of human slavery, of human suffering and misery. It haB been a struggle of the many against the tyranny of the favored few. Yet, all through the centuries, the Close and reverent student of history might discern the hand of Providence in the affairs of men. The presence of the divine Pbwer has been no less visible because its manifestations have been along purely natural lines. It was foreordained that man should rise by his personal efforts and secure the blessings of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness by his own exertions. Nothwithstanding that eminently just decree, the solicitude- of the Father haa been unceasing, and assistance has been rendered at numerous times when, had he not intervened, the temple of human liberty ' would haye been forever crushed by the hands of tyrants, or the wave of freedom roiled backward. so far that ages would have been required to recover the lost 'ground. exist-thi- s - j In old-tim- cry, on to' Los Angel- e es, is again reverberating through the vales, up and down thej canyons and over the mountain tops of Utah. The old cry is stirring .a feverish hopejn the minds of Southern Utonians that it may materialize into something more substuncial than wind. The prosent proposition to run the line to Los Angeles via of the southern settlements and Saint George instead of Deep Greek and Nevada, is most sensible and praiseworthy. During two years The Blade fought the Deep Creek apd Nevada, route and pointed out its folly as a ffnlncial scheme, and its gross injustice to the people of Southern Utah. The Bladx also charged the people of Salt Lake, or rather the projectors'' of the road and the business men of the Gapitol, with road, the line ought to begin at Leamington and run to Muncy via Detroit, or Drum mountain, Fish Springs and Deep Creek. The reasons why this route should be selected ar obvious. Instead of running through a section of country that is rich only in remin- iscences of Lake Bonneville, and a glistening alkaline desert, the route we advocate would open hp at Detroit the future great gold camp of Utah. e (Those in' love with the blanket veins of Mereur may smile at the prediction as to Detroit, but it is suggested that they paste the prediction iu their hats) Fish Springs is just in its infancy, and will yet supply hundreds of thousands of ton? of high-grad- e silver-leaores. The line would also run ciosa to the Willow SpriDgs and Trout Creek districts, and they tv wopld at once begin to supply traffic for the road. There are also large deposits of lead ores along the south slope of the Sinyeon range,, and the line from Leamington would run within twenty five miles pf those deposites low-grad- d or Veins. Before determining the route to Deep Creek, it is suggested that the line here.in proposed be investigated, and we believe it will be found to be seventy five miles shorter than the contemplated route, and that the country through which it will run is infinitely richer in mineral wealth. NEPIII and patriotic, er e.l-j.oa:oi- give them some locals free each week, if thcywoujd quit us. They cut he 1 ipjfiiclyiii aufl . per XOcts. from down oi locals price line to 7 cts. per line and now w ft unJ derstand they have made another cut within the last month. CJ'Fira: At a bid make to sked we were When oor on the printing of the county and city IlOUliS: 2 to 4 p. d. financial statements it was our belief above tho bid to we had that against tig&hl. named Chinaman prices and of course put in our bid as low as possible. Th? Times supposed it had a lead TIIURMAN, & WEDJWDOD,f , f pipe cinch(to use its own expression) Attorneys - at - La 17. on the city and county printing and for that reason did not cut prices tnis j . . Co-o- p r K?,vr,. , Otah. j time. The Times claims that it sends to . Salt Lake for its workmen because there are no printers in Nephi, jVe will admit that there are no expert printers here, but (with all due respect for the Times force) we claim there is one printer in Nephi, who is out of steady employment that is just as'gobd as any printer they have had yet, wjbo woul4 willingly' accept a job providing he was sure of his pay. ,Tbey ajlso claim that we import our paper from Denver, which is true, for the simple reason that there is no paper manufactured in Utah. Our contemporary gave us a rbkstmg last week for' coming down to personal matters, in order to get even. The local referred to was published j - and 2, First National BauV Room 1 UullwLia. PROVO, UTAP SECURE THIS ui COURSE To advertise oijr Collie ertve a thorough course of Instruction in Double and Single IS n try Commercial Airttlimctic, by njuii, a.t and ' ire-wil- Book-ke.-pin- l g One Fourth ReguiaT Fries t to a limited number of Thin X course will be completed persons in 4 ) lessons No charge for diplomas. Address, t i Y !!. m0MI ( South-bound- d , 7.45 8.11 9.42 11.35 THOSE AFFEoTED WITH c jy? ca Eg3 EjJ . .. ei am Salt Lv pm am Lv j Lake jj Ar 5.50 pm am ....Sandy,... 5.20 pm am .. Fairfield .. 3.40 pn am... Eureka.. am .Lehi Julnct.. 4.45 pm am Amern Fork 4.35 pm am Pleast Grove 4.28 pm am ..Provo.... f3.05 pm am Fork. 3.49 pm ... Pay son., , 3,32 pm am Spanish Nephi.... 2.40 pm 'am.... am Ar) JUAD j Lv 2.00 pm fA 1.30 pm pm Lv 11.55 am pm Leaming-toJ 0.25 am Oasis.... pm 4.50 pm Clear Lake 8.00 am Ar J Mil- - (Lv 8.50 am Lv j ford f Ar 8.45 8.55 9.02 9.25 9.44 1 0.02 11.05 11.45 12.30 2 05 4.05 m3 M Frisco.... 10.40pm Of '2.00 pn . . . Arrive t Trains souh of fuab run dhily f o the Kidneys, DATS 1 j Two through trains daily from Salt Lake to all points East, Through Pullman Palace Sleepers frsm Sait Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. Elegant day coaches. The only line operatiug dining ctr service. The shortest aEd fastest line to all point: east. E. D. WICKINS, Aent, Nephi. D. E. Bnrley, Genl Agt. Passgr. Dept., City Ticket Office, 201 Main st., Salt Lake. E. L. Lomax, Genl Passgr. apd Ticket Agt. Omaha E. GeUl t jf Enlargement the Prostrate Glapd, Stone in Tho Bladder, Or any kind of Urinal troubles. Can secure immediate, And a permanent cure by usiDg the ' 3 -- Dickinson, H.1 Mngr., S. H. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellers Anderson, , John W. Doane, . Frederick It. Coudert, , Receivers rfcivj of the United of Salt Lake middlemen, Christain religion as a social factor, we States we government find s a system for In a special manner will the present cannot forget that Christian- individual freedomperfect as is for projected line benefit Iron County in ity has been at various times a tremen-,duou- s men and women m their possible present condi- furnishing the people down there with and vicious power for oppression tion of duasi enligbtment to appreciate an out-le- t for their coal, j and a prosand misrule. Witn cruel and relent- and As we glance backwards pect ofthe utilization of their mounless hand it brought the dungeon and over respect ir-sthe heroic struggle of the patriots tains of almost pure iron. rack to its aid as a proselyting force. Of those days, and consider the odaa It will alaO give to Utahs fair Dixie PicTOV With devilish ttendishness it swept its siy fir yrryrf v j? Which were so sackcloth in f ashes and they sitting long contending, enemies from the earth by fire and against and then reflect on the immeasureable an unwonted impetus in the growsword, and invoked theaid of faggots influence their has had on the ing of early fruits and vegetables. triumph to stiffa the first sparks of scienti- destiny jof the human family we cannot All along the line new1 vigor will be by iSia: fic truth that so faintly glowed in the' agree with Herbert Spencer that the infused into the mining industry and Egyption darkness of the middle ages. A merican Republic is a happy acci- for which South Western Utah will yet 'Whenever and wherever religion has dent bbwever much it (General Agent?,. so appear become famous. may .possessed absolute power it has been to the purely logical mind of the stuIt will revivify this division of the UnSALT LAKE CITY, UTAn. wielded .with infernal vindicitiveness. dent of social science.. those In ion Pacific beand make it of The tremenduous growth of the accidents we can discern the side a butt for stale jokes, something and the subjxwer of thcRomish church during the intervention of the Supreme. The ject of much unchristian-liklanguage past half century has produced a feel- quality pf any force can be to forced from on that those travel 16. acurately TIME TABLE ing of unrest in Ahe minds of many treasured only by the of mixture consequehces cattle,' sheep, merchandise who know what the supremacy of the which flow from it. Effeotive Sunday, Noveirber 17th, 1895. As measured by and construction train called for po-Has been tested for more than five years in the cases, Mother church means to the liber- that standard the of the Republic liteness sake Milford the Express. and there has not been a case of failure recorded against the watei ties of dissenters. It is a fact that United State bears the South. unmistakeable The also will force the enterprise be rannot Dist. successfully denied, that the impress of the Infinite. Dist. I the Denver road to get a hustle on itNo. from Stations, frAm band ol Roman CatlulieRin has been past century it has shoneDuring Dally Manti Nepbi amid tho self, and go ou through to the. coast as plainly shown in repented attempts to darkness of monarchial despotisms a That "lA, Nehpl Ar. 11.45a 43.0 IT HAS CURED III EVERY INSTANCE. 5.0 cannot road afford to at 38.0 Salt Sprint stop 12.10p Interfere in the affairs ofour national very beacon light to the 10.0 33.0 "Holloway 12.40p oppressed of Marysvale, nor any other point in 0 29.0 Fountain Green .14 government. If is to iesist the efforts, all nations. It has been to 12.57p 19.5 Utah for 23.2 struggling that and Draper! defer the matter, 1.15p 23 5 not only of Romanism, but. of all case of Bright.V Disease that had been pronounced incurable by leading 1.32p 19.5 Moroni! liberty what the gleam of the harbor benefits a through line would 9.10 27.0 it'. ; Chesteir 16.0 bring 1.42p to become control ing, forces in t5 was cured in less than three months by the use of DESERET 8.42a 35.0 arioer upon the bosom And it ia safe to physicians, 8.0 Ephraini Lx. 43 0 2.22p R. G. the that predictManti Ar. the of the angry deep, giving LITHIA WATER and the patient is now persuing his yolitical matters that suggested 2.45p promise of W, will loose no more time than is reof A. A. P. the That calm teas and a place of refuge. rganization regular employment. Manti for Sterling, Funks La ally necessary in pushing onward, toTrains lea their resistive force is not only legitiAmerica has grown ward the d and Morriso n at 3:00 p. m., jMondayStWlhe shores of South- During pregnancy, and Chronic Constipation, the Ladies will find in'the mate but non t.s.irv is. proven by the to be a very giant among the nations ern California. ayrlxo r Returning days and6:09 Fridays. ; au LITHIA invaluable WATER remedy.; a Demom.v" menace some and to of on at the part p. Manti proposition tyranny throughout Salt Lakers are to he congratulated con xiectioifs' "4t jNephr with Um Direct crats to pander to tha influence of the world. She has become ?o strong on their T Lake gift of the Old Fort It is a home water, Free from Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Pure and Tasteless, Padiflc Railv ray from" and to Saltlntermc Liornani-a and that she can now block to generous by proposing a plank Free from a even a trace of Lime and is product of the new company, and on the Ogden, Butte, Proto)- Milford and say hands off to European despots. signs of returning against the A. P. A. Millard Deseret, points, and all Ipointe East and Wt. County, Utah, Under tho constitution the A. P, A. And that the American citizens stand the Southern Utah sanity in selecting ..... Stop on sigj al. route. all correspondence to. vy veseryps Address as goo a right to exist and eojoy ready to back up the demand, proves The'Compan Relative to a fine to Creek, it from this Time 'Table at pleasure is coruUfution'ij riffit of peaceful that the spirit of patriotism is alive is believed by every oneDeep knows that Theodore &BiC unixcm:,. i to C ithuhcinm or any and all not only) to the value of American lib-- ( . of the district, to be a anything Irea. Mattager, Dttl f T: Ugiou-lLake City. , lorn Salt supremacy in civil Uy, but that the cries of the oppressinstead But, of extend-- i . Salt Lake o the. laG vj. nav! City, Utah, H S. KBRE, . , t,r right. fa. ed, arr. heard, and thpjr appeals' are pStbqolcbSqlt. liPkfl and.LosAngeleg, Gonl UV.F.'-AP. . Ageat, & .WATER DESERET for.tba OMPAN.Y. LITHIA LJpt, Agiks iso-call- I thje -4 I- ed fT ;iur 'UhkM Mj-- P k Irif-M- gr t For sale .so-call- T 1 it iwp AViT SMITH DRUG CO. SAN PETE VALLEY RAILWAY ed W ater The Deseret Lithia e above-name- d 1 re-jgib- ns, - , - . wave-kisse- pES-ERE- T , de-ulari- m ng self-aseerti- ve - . ' 1 - op-ymti- oti safe-undertakin- i - far-seei- ng When built, the new line will not only benefit Salt Lake more in the long run than the Deep Creek route to thei coast, but it will enable the peo pie of Southern Utah1 to exchange their products for those of Southern California without the expensive, circumlocutory and restrictive medium UT. U. TIMES SHOULD simply as a news item, and Dot for the CAPITAL "COMMERCIAL i purpose of getting even. The article PRACTISE WHATk IT XA'OLLEOE vvlTY of The editor the to that say goeson PREACHES,' 116 West Sixth Street. Blade admitted that he had dc wrong in publishing it and that KANSAS. The title of this article comes to our could not prove what he had said, mind as being very appropriate to the which is both false and missleadipg. We can prove beyond a doubP that the Nephi Times. Does not the Times know that since party referred to holds a note agaltoat the first day it struck Nephi it has the former editor of' the Times for over been cutting below the prices estab- $100. The Blaije is interested in he lished by The Blade? And yet it is now harping about The Blade cut- growth anfl welfare of Nephi and its people and will do all it possibly can to v ting prices. ity The first thing the Times did on advance the interest of the commutfailTimes has lives. The in which it coming to Nephi was to cut the subworked only in scription price down to 81.00 per year, ed to do this, and has ' a coarse haired few of which the editor know? or woujd the interest know if she knew anything about the politicians who' haver paid plenty for printing business will not much more their ads. Now, why take you spite than pay for the blank paper and pos- on The BlaDis? Go to those whem you profess to tage; thinking that this would induce some of The Blade subscribers to have made what they are today ind tell them to settle with you at once leave and go over to them. LOCAL TIME CARD. During the month of December they In effect, Nov. 17, 1B94. Money to Loan. (the Times) Tun a column ad. for a firm Train arrive and depart at Various station! In any amount from one hundred to daily as follows: in this city for $5.00 per month. They . North-huuten thousand dollars. On improved farm Stations. also offered to run an ad. for a firm property Leave- - Leave or on water stock. Arr. Arr. ' 2.15 am.... Ogden .... 8.00 pm T. C. Winn, County Recorder. that was advertising in The Blade for AY i 7.00 3.15 THE - selfishness, in that they desired to make of Salk Lake the distributing point for albmerchandise and products destined for Utah that might come over the projected road. The present plan of extending the Union Pacific road to St. George and on to meet the road now building towards Utah, proves that its projectors are both and half the price we were charging, HTlie XDnnjLg' Co ; - . -- . ; 5 6 S ' |