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Show O' ,nd General Territorial News, Culled and Condensed for Blade Readers. The recent political campaign cost the Democrats $2327.7? morethan it did the Republicans. There is said to be 22,003 pounds re--of, Veuisoa at Price,, which the railroad fues to carry, believing it to be slain , pince Dec, 1st, Tae veterans of the Black Hawk, Walker and Tihtie wars will hold a at Spriogville January 27th, An elaborate program i being prepared. The Mercur railroad is not only being past thoroughly equipped to handle both peager and freight' business, but is being extended to the new district of Cia.v Canyon, south of Mereur. it is already ;i pacing its promoters fair profits, 'Phe contract for building the It, Q. V from Salina to iVchf'uld has been let to W:n. tjeegmtller of idtehdeld, Gottfrldsen Work p,ud John Dasirup of Vermillion. will begin as soon after New Years! as oossibie and it is expected the road will Sentie completed by April re-Vui- on lst.-Ma- nti tinel. '( Tne vA x OUR EXCHANGES CREAM OP o &z2?:a-Vj- F7 feet deep feet wide and feet long, and at the fail a drop of 150 feet will bo made giving a 25s, 000 horse power. It is estimated that the grading alone will cost in the neighborhood of f 13,000 to $59,000. Mr, T. A. Davis of Salt Lake has interested the capitalists in the scheme which is designed to furnish light and power for the whole country lying between Salt Hake and Eureka with wires running over into Park City. This may appear a stupenduous idea, but when it is remembered that the intervening space from the mouth to the dsdl is over 'a mile long It can be seea there is room for several dynamos for the generation of the Mr. Stagg says there is no mystic lihid. several of itsbeipg a go forbeeh question exthousand dollars have already, ha3 been and enough patronage pended He assured to justify its establishment. i3 very enthusiastic and almost pees the street cars gliding around Utah bounty, into Park City carrying climbing over for tbeir Saturpassengers to Salt Lake cars from Eureka ore and day market with electric lights scintillating like the heavens on a clear night. Springville Independent. 10 2 son of John Sut-torHast hud Fifth Ninth at residing South streets, broke his leg while coastSouth between ing down a hill on Sixthstreets Ninth and Tap th East yesterday name wa3 not gfteraooq.- A girl whose The Compositor. learned also broke n limb fin the same Each day finds him at his case, picking locality while engaged in a similar sport Hi hands goes Thursday s Tnoune. up thi& bits of metal. case to his from the forth A. back and which scrap, ih grand and of a never the and suspicion stick, Hats, knives pistols were freely usee), smile up his countenance, though occurred at a dance given in Heber the lights before him will draw tears to Christmas night. Besides black eyes and the copy readers of the story. a bad cut ploody noses, one man received a steady click, click, the type With was and in shot the face another in the falls place in the stick, and never a ipto considered move leg, though neither wound is were features betrays the story his pf made dangerous. Fourteen arrests under the steady swing is wmch growing as a result of the melee, Becord of hi All matter, grave or gay, hand. Young men , dont swear. There is no is to him stuff and so long as he has Occasion for it outside of, the printing lots of stuff to get up he cares not what odioe, where it is useful ilj the paper 13 its import may be and has no more effect behind time.1 It also comes in handy iu on him than a fire in Lovers Lane would the north pole. if his lines proof reading, and is iudi:ipeasible when have the ink works bad and the; press begins dont1pn justify11 easily he will swear as to buck. It Is known th remove that loudly at a sacred hyinn as an epic on a tired teeing of an editor when he looks fight. over the paper after it 13 printed. Qut-- t dog has no effect an his f hojnaauscript office a a of foolish views and he completes it 'is pids printing his article, no habit, "Boise Democrat. natter how antagonistic to his views it He may he, with bis ideas the same. Wasatch Wave; A jcommunicatior are assailed his not cares how is of who principles from John Peufold Buysville, pyw on hia road to California, and from nor how his yiew3 are landed, hie features unchanged. thence lo fcjouth Americe on a prospecting remaih Thelrichest oa at arrived pearls, the most sensational he Leeds, Utah, says trip,lSi-the mu3t p ithatic a there while struck episodes, the mat., and of record the events, the taking of gveat the entire conimqnL ji)ld mine, exciting his mind to his from a life all passes as u,s the good ty. The strike proving unconcerned even same the with he will Augers at remain prospector wthinks, m the manner irks which Leeds and shining of each rk it, otherwise the journey la South America will be Continued, davSjSun. His one anxiety is to complete his artiThe annual meeting o.f the stockholders cle and have little trouble in making of! the bilver King will ba held on the 6th All the end of his take. the at evenf day of January, the same day of which sentences which have been passed to his Utahs first state officers will be iudueted the day are passed when he during iato office. The Silver Icings pay day stick on his case and his stick his lays will be od the 7th, and Qn the same fiay rule in his pocket and cease3 his puts labor. ' the good little boys who own the stoex Exchange. will have placed in there socks $37,500, the montniy dividend of the great biKer King. Park City .Patriot, The Columbia Calendar. Geo. Yesterday afternoon. Gibson, (we The Columbia Pad Calendar for 1896 has believe from Crattan, Utah,) was accimade its appearance, representing" the dently thrown out of a buggy, while the eleveneth annual issue, ard handy and horses were running away, on Washing as it has been heretofore, the tou Black ridge, and he received serious convenient new issue surpasses any of its certainly injuf les in the breaking of his leg iu two predecessors. The cycling to places, .below the knee, and the other say odthing of the general fraternity, has public, ankle is sprained. Dr. Affisct reports a decidedly friendly fee ing for him resting as comfortably as can be ex- acquired Columbia tne Calendar, and it annual pected uuder. the circumstances, fcH advent is looked forward to With interGeorge Union. est and pleasure. The new Calendar The Douglas Mining and Milling com contains a much better arrangement than pany have filed articles of incorporation! in previous years, mor Space having witu the county clerk. The company been allowed for memoranda, while a owns property in Gamp Floyd district greater charm has been added by liberal and has a capitalization of $1,09J,000, illustration and a unique and convenient with shares valued at $1 leach. The grouping of dates, calculated to meet the are Q. II. Griffin, who is hurried needs of business men. All these, president ol the company, J. It. ILley,1 however, merely form a setting for the who is William Key ting, bright and sparkling thoughts contribuwho is secretary and treasurer, and C. ted by Columbia riders everywhere; for L.iGibsou and Brinker, all of whom such a host of friends has the Calendar form the directorate and are residents of acquired that it has beomoe a oustomary ' - ' this cUy, News. practice for wheelmen all over the countheir best thoughts and bnnator Quay has a great plan. tl try to jot down after being subjected to the inspirations says he will introduce a bill to spend .$20, exhilarating a Columbia ride, influenceof i!0J,Q334 rivers and harbors, t and would and to send them in to brighten its pages. pat a tax on sugar to raise tbe money I In addition to these pleasing features the Tnat is ha would tax tha working psople moous phases are indicated fer the benon their sugar to gat money to employ a efit of those who wish to ' know tbe best few of Che u at $1 a day and soma contime for night riding. The many dainty tractors at thousands a day eacn. By sketches that embellish its pages render this means the working people would it indeed a work of art. Owing to the like tae money ds really out of their own unusual demand last year a much larger packets to employ themselves I If that edition has been issued for 1S95. The isnt trying to tax themselves rich Id Calendar cn be obtained for five ilka, to ftaoiv. f2x.0ha.ago. by addressing the Calendar DMr. Nephi PaenkrJ, of this city, has stamps amn men t of the Pope Manufacturing been granted a paWnt, No. 531. 558, on Company at Hartford, Conn. new and improved churn. The object of the invention production ol a ratory ouum adapted by reason of its Appreciative- novel oonsdyueuoa to expedite the o per A young man who wa3 walking along atiQu at oburiuag and to facilitate tbe Veraoval or tho product. The churn is Dearborn 3treet the other day stopped in in the shape of a barred, hung from the' front of an engine house aDd looked in, Have many fires in town? he inof of in one firemen the standing quired tne door. may We have em pretty often, replied the By removed when the churn is opened. The churn is given a v other. Do you have to go at all of them? motion by means of a crank attacked to one of l he trunnions. -- SprLngyilla IndeNonot unlessa theyre in our district or unless theres general alarm. pendent. to see how quick you can Ever try Pay son Globe; A mountain lion was hitch up? around in the southeastern prowling Oh, yes. of to w u Monday night evidently part in can you do it? How quick search of food. During ILe night about moment came an alarm. At that thr'-- inches of snow fill, and in the At the first stroke there of the gong the men morning,' s J. L. Towsheod, the drug rau to their posts, the doors of the 'stalls gist, got up and went oat ou the oorca, opened, the horses ran out and were his attention ws3 attracted by the" foot- hitched to the hose a eart, and within of some large aiumil oa the porch, few seconds men, prints were and cart horses, on and close inspection bound that it had of tno door and speeding down the been a mountain bon. Tae beasfbad out street. placed his front feet oa the porch and left The interested young man watched the tracks about four inches broad. lie performance with undisguised admiramade a tour of the premises, and then tion. went bactt into tne brush he exclaimed. Fayson By gaml Thats creek. His tracks indicatedalong that he had Chicago over. all There another ain't crept along very stealthily, an bat enter-val- s town in the United States where theyd he had lashed his tail into the snow. to all that trouble to show a stranger The deep snow has likely driveu the ani- go what Chicago Tribane. they can dot mal down from the mountains, and they are becoming very bold m their, searen "for food. The Smallest on Record. The Utah Commercial and Saving A Dank his foreclosed a chattel m baby waa recently born in a small Paris Home laundry, and C innecticafc town, which, if reports be took possession 01 the plant. Tne banks true rivals anything of tbe kind yet reiien on the property a a a m t $1003,, ported from Chicago. f Sweeds. The father of which tell due in itemoer. is The parentsare employed by a farmer cutting the tim3300, ber, hand weighs about 190 pounds. The m mo r e is a stoat, heavy woman weigh1009 to the bank, the East for machinery, 1G0 pounds. The child is a and the balance about town in small ing perhaps. as male, formed as a baby can maare assets perfectly amounts. The principally on its birth weighed only and be, was incorWhen the company chinery. Its face is about the size eight Hwaseon-fcidere- d ounce. of a porated,a in September, 1891, chestnut. A ring worn on the low rather than a high valua horse finger of its motner was easily slip Ugd of the property. J. P. Bach was a little ped over its foot nearly up to the knee. debtor of the company in the sum of $500, It is the opinion of the attending physithe Jos3 of vvhicit was' a serious embarrthat the child will live. The child assment. tThe I lund ry people stated last cian so is smail that three of its like could evening tbit the business would be con play hide and seek in a cigar box. no came as tinned jus; the before, with Medical s, d tvveive-yoar-ol- - -- j free-for-a- J ll -- pen-picture- s, ,1 -- . . - - ? I vioe-preside- nt di J -- - one-hal- ap-ow- ed t-- It takes for a Years 1 - 1 i . , A : 1 I 1 j ' f 1 J8L-- " 1 i H jCJ To advertise our Callage we will give a thorough course of instruction in Douand ble and Single Entry Commercial Arithmetic, by mail, at talar Ono Fourili 1 g Book-keepin- I Price This to a limited number of persons. course will be completed in 40 lesions. No charge for diplomas. Address, ri lOLLEaE - - TOPEKA, iVii purest to Bufinen&Centrc. West Sixth Street. 11 Y T T ,( A Hack Meets Ail Trains, Free to Patrons. Two Sam pig Rooms. CAPITAL jOOMLIERCIAL LiTY TkT Is thi LEADINg HOTEL of MILS. o KANSAS. a. IF FOOTE. Pri-- j ditto; -- 1 t ri s - Mmi i lYJm.trsssJ V r er.tastirrj rkLtj v 1 ibcsjcskteJ Bslzgi BuS st ulxjo Z1LE3 HH ir.wi 7 inRssi Fa ar goinj$ to ranpre your sheep west of Deserpt Write immediately to the HINCKLEY CO OP For prioes on grain. Bottom Figures. Sheep-men- s Supplies a Specialty. If yofi I issaai grnat tm wat-er-wror- w-i- -- Four h . C. ANDREWS r: j uua-j- i ' rSnpcrintezient. from Oasis Station 'miles KMBBQRVBa - ArzrJtz ft THOSE APFEqTED WITH C23 hustlers: CO., Dealers in Wool, Grain etc. UTAH WOOD GROWERS ASSOCIATION, E. R. Booth, Manager. NEPHI HOUSE, Mrs. E. Golds orough, propr. A, W. PALMER, Wagon and Carriage Shqp, Gepeyal the Kidneys Of Rlaek-siUithiu- 'Why Not NEPHI LIVERY STABLE, Jno. R. Downs propr. UNION HQTEL, Mrs. C. R. Foote, propy. GAZETTE SALOON, J. W. Hartley, propr. M. McCUNE, . Bakery and Confectionary. McNALLY & LUNT, Druggists COOPER, PYPER & CO. Dealers in Hardw'are, Tinners and plumbers. Enlargement of tho Prostrate Gland Stone in The Bladder, ; . BlackettBros. Proprs. Dealers in Wines, Liquors etc. Cabinet and Coffin Maker M. P. KONG, Or any kind of Urinal troubles Can secure immediate, Subscribe? GOLDEN EAGLE SALOON, And a permanent cure by usipg WllWI w U4JS' ihh il Ji I fe bit tbs-- . in' II: OSTLER & ALLEN, Manufacturers of Harness and Saddles - and dealers in all kinds of hqrsefurphing , goods. A. V. HAGUE, Bfitcher. lgicrD'jjTvi7 , M- W. M. STOUT, Repairer of Boots and Shoes. CHAS. FOOTE & SONS Dealers in General Merchandise- NEPHI COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE STITUTION. T.II. G. Parkes, Supt. W. H, PETTEGREW, f a Sheep-Men- Dealer in General and green Groceries. For sale , ORD BROTHERS CLOTHING CO, Dealers in Clothing and Gents furnishings. OSTLER & OCKEY, Butchers, . by lii8 SMITH OF.UG CO. i (General Agents,) j j, H. II. HAWKINS, J. - IN- Manufaetur of and dealer in Harness, s Saddles, and supplies. ' JNO. S. PAINTER, Boarding house and Restaurant. ; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAIL. M. C. OSTLER, Boot and Shoe maker. H. THILL & COMPANY, are as follows: You deserve great praise, and tbe gratitude of it, at least, of the reading world that portion TELE GREAT that is fortunate enough to read DIVIDE. Having a field entirely its own, it is Intensely American In cast and character. It is useless for us to say, the Illustrative in FRANCIS SELLS, Furniture and undertaking, BIRCIIALL& OSTLER, Clothing dealers. NEBO SALT MANUFACTURING CO, A. EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO., Dealers in General Merchandise. W. Paxman, Supt. PEXTON & CHASE, . James features and typography are superb equal unusualness to the fascinating and quality and contents that fill our columns. strange TEN CENTS a copy; ONE DOLLAR a year. Your newsdealer has It, If not, send to Wheel Wrights. cases, Has been tested for moro than five years-i- the above-nameand there has not been a. case of failure recorded against the water, THE GREAT DIVIDE, Denver, Blacksmitliing. . Water The Deseret - ' Cazier, Supt. KNOWLES & WEBB, The speclflo and universal opinions, condensed, . Merchant Tailors. d, " HYDE & WHITMORE, General Merchandise. a GEORGE HARDY, Boot and shoe Maker. TIIOS. BELLISTON, Agt. Mt. Pleasant Marble Works. BIRD & BOOTH, ?! ' THU t .f, n : j j . C Vr.r - IT HAS CURED IU EVERY INSTANCE. x 2 t . Dentists. I t h $ t - 0i U;l t RAJLVAY s case of Brights Disease that had been prouounced incurable by leading" "was cured in less than three months by the use of DESERET physicians, LIT HI A WATER and the patient is now persuing bis regular employment Ladies will find in the DESDuring pregnancy, and Chronic Constipation, the ERET LITHIA W ATER.au invaluable remedy. Free from Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Dure and Tasteless, It is a home water from even a trace of Lime and is a product of Free Deseret, Millard County, Utah A - I Notice to Sheep-Me- will find Sheep-me- n n. it very R i 3 " conveni- ent and profitable to take with them to the winter range copies of the law of 1891 relalive 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 this office and will be sold at ljeeats each. Call early. Ifvr r, i a h ' .V if Chiic.- cf cmr k J l.t .! , l 1 J 5 v V I-- ki! vi' a t tm, a f, f s'T M C, aa ( r. ? n. S hree Distinct Rctitcs, s f AND Tli LI 1 t .i4 L ? V 10E!1T fiAILnOAD SCEKER! niifio American ' O CG OL IS in Btos Two Fust i 'Sf fi ? 1? ... Address all correspondence to- Gc. wt; i Salt Lake City, Utah The Gen-- J Agents to. tne DESERET LITE i .V WATER COMPANY. v ay r.A T A L' K f. AND CGNVDB, CAVSATS rnAuz fJAn DZSICfJ n, mdr-cSu- 7-- Tho Subscription, to -- Fortnightly. and under the e. me management. Tribune .Mr. D id Stagg, a well known grading H oliday Rates. f r of Provo, was in town lat Wjrin ad iv. lie reports work on the The Union Pacific IFy will make an it p'- Ai r dam prep if ion up Provo' even rate of one fare for the round trip to 1 my xi It gotten ready for the all points on its s stem within a distance v n Of j i r 1. The bruh of 233 miles from sidling office on account c. 4.1 a survey has of Ch drum rd New Years Holidays, - from mb above the-a- Selling ratesiXf. 21, 25. 31 stand Jany. g;.t C PO it id. six mouth s Final Li m i t J a n . Ct h tVj r mvt j, ... Mill bo M, C. WlCEJXS. Agt. n 'L' F.GV i SECUBE THIS all Is. t, Urul-dow- 1; rA J L p . Veud-aver-en- r T. C. WINN, County liecorder. inter-mountai- ' . C0P5 Geographically, Nephi City is situated almost in the center of Utah. Its hitent natural resources are practically unlimited. Its active resources consist (1) of Agriculture; (2) of Horticulture; (3) of the Sheep industry and 4 of minerals. To the North, West 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 husbandmen. To the North, thousands of acres of by large springs, natural meadow, watered emerald carpet. The spread out like a great are unexcelled vegetable gardens of Nephi in the west. Its fruit apd that of its contigu-- I ous towns, is as perfect as can be grown in this latitude. Iu order to illustrate what can be accomplished here with bees, it is only necessary to state that a Nephi farmer last sea son, shipped 8,700 pounds of fine honey, and the apiary is merely an adjunct to his farm. The wool industry of this locality. Is one of and is such as to demand the largest in Utah, attention of two wealthy firms and large warehouses for the storing and handling of the product. A couple of mile east of the city, and near the mouth of Salt Creek Canyon, is a veritable mountain of pure crystalized gypsum. Convenient to the quarry, is a complete mill for is grinding and refining the toproduct which n the shipped being continuously states of the Pacific Coast, 300 tons last month being the outpnt-USalt Creek "canyon and north easterly ubout nine miles, pure salt springs gush from the mountain side, and by means of one of the most complete salt manufactories in the United States, the brine is converted into table,-dairand packing salt that has but few equals and no superiors in the world. The brine is 35 per dent, sqlt and the supply practically unlimited. In addition to the manufactured there are several mines or quarries product, of rock salt, the extent o,f which cannot be computed. As a distributing point, Nephi recognizes but one superior (n Utah. It is the key to Southern Utah, and with the advantage of Two railroads stretching out to the east aqd south, furnishes, vylthoui question, the best pojnt in Utah fpv the establishment of manufactories I5 and wholesale houses. The attractions of Nephi as a vesiderce town, are unique in their variety. It is situated on almost the highest portion of the divide that turns the flow of Waters north into into the Sevier rivUtah lake ancl soutk-war- d er, thence onward to the Sevier, lake the dead sea of Mfilord 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 hive occurred in five years among a population of nearly 8,009, Its citizens are thrifty and progressive. The wide streets and avenues of large shade trees, elegant cOsey cottages, beautiful lawnl and modern public buildings, make of Nephi a is a real luxury. place in which life of It is supplied with a complete system along which flows the wrater from miles up the pure springs distant some threefive miles, the canyou. To th,e west about and of easy acmountain range is law, railing rich- pasturage. .To cess, and abounding tae east a couple of miles, the Nebo range few miles abrubtly rises, to the north east the top of Mt. Neho rises into the regions of eternal snow, Without exageration evnd without coloring, the foregoing is a description Of the lovely in city of Neplii, the Cqpital of Juab County wonwhich are found the mines of Tintic,the ' der and admiration of the Great Vfest. Besides Tintie, the rich mines of Fish Springs, a portion of Deep Creek and other wealthy and browing camps 'are situated in the Western part of Juab County. Following is a directory of Nephis business nt, j. Aloney to Loan. In nnv amount from one hundred to ten thousand dollars. On improved farm property or oa water rtoclc. . and Attractions. 3sro r Her Resources, Advantages NepM . COPYRIGHTS, etc. or ,rnfnrmatt'vi rnd free Handbook write to .ILNN k, CO., 5.01 Broadway, New York. eluent bureau for securing patents in America, Every r atn.t taken out I y vs is brought before t.ie pubu.; ty a uutico given free of charge iu the .,V v-- vW d -- .,: fP.-- F-nr.'- Jti j." i'i t :.t P. 015:13; cfi-Scfifi- LS J1XPFHT IPJTCJfml Kini nul 000 , JJl U FLPJl. or to keep time, I w ill not only warrant your watch to run, but will Kuarftntcerit and Jeueiry iJ will refund your money. A full supply of atches, Clocks Orders irom the country solicited. v s. H. BVBCOCK,. C. DODGE, Trattlo Mb be foufl General M;vrgj:r . Stet,.Ke; H Hain Chaired.. r1inc tender re- -. The mJf. A-- WADLnuE,ik.'i. declared o ' Story, then .321 i Mv Q. p 5,0. 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