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Show Nephi's FiruvCktss sisooxo r- LIE A" GIVEN AWAY TO WVESTOriS. - fr- f fctti - mto the Rio at n;giit an r.-- r- d i .. d r; lb a ml i.a.i. st prisoner, Jad ' re s Ji ' of the who was i.; t he m ..rest con.laaeo murder ai venient tree. With the death of John Bynum the feud smoldered for several years. His ony brutle'r, Jcu, who was absent at the time of the lynching, moved to Teas a short time afterwards, and there wi re left only the widow and her four children on tlw small farm in tins cove. It is to be supposed that tins woman, who was a By u..m by 11 xd as well as by marriage, did not fail to leash her ihildren the catechism of vengeance; but, however this may be, kostilit ie.s were renew ed as soon as the boys were old enoueh to follow in the footsteps of their elders. Col. Eat inter, the squires son and g heir, inherited little of the he his time r The llrst father. of tempt found bis fences thrown down and the cattle in his fields, lie armed himself with a heavy riding whip and went about mirs.ng his wrutn till Lis opportunity should airive. Meeting JefE Bynum in the street of Tregurtlien, the indignant colonel proceeded to mete - and then ei.n'i w, :. ,, r hul that v mild he i iii',culo:.: lie ought to marry a r girl at t lie very len-- t : somebody w ifh ealm gray t yeaul tl utTv hair, CO. d id ii' and alt that, a girl with rr s the and with plenty of intellect, so sht sivul kventigoS COLO L ADO could help him in his work. That isn't THAT YIELD FC2TENES, DENVER. nmeh like you, - it.'- teaking to the iadfc a the kid caa be ei&f S5 ep and down enikeoi bmtiaf the bock, .ion in t tie mirror; "tou're nothcafisubuMoo,1 ing out an enthu'-ia-ticinipuliveeoun-tr- y nod a Oteasaad ottucr Eute that atntt ldaek hair she any otMCBafiedawayeUovj'waisf ; aetheuaiaips eivl, wih rom-'First Door North of Post Office- - drew one of tne shining braids oer her shoulder in look at it and eyeIT IS NOT SO RAg) AS IT SEEMS. II. A. "WILLIS, Manager. brow that make me thank of the picTatrats takes tort throech rosk gperkd aotict in ture of Beatrice in the big Shakespeare tf.e National ksa3" pukh.ked at Waikiagtoa, D. C., which is the ocstanrspapor ptaja Jvad la Amaneo lmlirMnnmimn3iirwii-aj.tKMdownstairs only she's pretty otul in the mtcrerts of iaxeftfftrv year's ui Pais.- cnpfion to this journal, free ofWfifynuth you're not. ThSa I Tottr Opport.nity ca&t, to fill eur cheats. Testa Es&s&a We also &4verh, free of east, .icssajD each month a Mirrors do not- always tell the truth, cr.hh or ten of stamps, cents, Oa receipt fetcs&d& ef thousands which wins our $150 n ml Hester's must hate been a. very jme, andHocorer & generous sample will la mailed cf tho of copies of the National containing GOLD GTiOWSS, sketch of the winner, and a daeoif noa fhis imvcmiaa, if it reflectmost popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure Ananias of a looking-clas- s will be scattered UiroughoAit lb United States among Cream Ealui) sufficient to demonof the ed likeness distorted such (Elys PIVOT TEEIU, any ihua thei) to bringing capitalists ard iajaiuturfc, strate the great incuts of the remedy. embodiment of sweet, wholesome womaticnoa the Baras ot the invo&gon. and Ml strictly Mnfidcaiiai. r.niix'j.a All ELY BROTHERS, anhood standing before it; there were tO Marri u Ft., New Yoik City. irCEiEU PLATT ES strength and pride in t very line of the JOHN WEDSSgSURN & CO., Be id, Jr., of Great Falls, Rent., John Rev. beautiful faee and perfect form, but it of AnaarloMi Solicitors ad JX. Faraiga Patents. recomm ended Elys Cream EaJm to me. I was the strenctli that harmonizes with tiSFE-Uwt-. N.W., sou can emphasize his statement, dt is a posicarncik Oac V) achittgton, D. C Trace and purity, and it vv as the pride Box 585. as direct ad. catarrh if cure for tive ou editor Write this 1 Reference tAore. Jor qf abhors mean things and scorns that per. bkwkAsftSt of Coop aTJg Hey. Francis W. Boole, Pastor Central Pres. fopage fampLUti arts of deceit and subterthe ignoble Mont. The National Pecorden and the Ile- - Church, Helena, fuge. . Elys Cream Balm is the acknowledged public One Year $2.00. 111. cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Pries, GO cents. the msToi.Y of a rern. Places, like persons, have characters a tWjk S(' Ut sm.. t'.i to pi keep or to lose, l rom the time beWv i i t. . U 7 t ' ,V yond which fi reside tradit ion fades into V' n itvhr i the less authentic record of legendary ; r jiltt? CUUJi tnO ' MARKET. tales, Mc.k'abli's cove had slutted with CITY its scanty pwnilaiion Iheevil report of a bad neigi. .rhootl. Topograhieally, sh in the side of Murphy it is a mere h a few acres of arable mountain. land in tin vr shut in on brie sides a w 'Fills, whose summits Attorney by steep wood, .ie mountain, are the clitVs e on three tiihs, en. inacees Utah Nephi urlh is scarcely less trance by the difficult. A narrow v. agon road w iiuU iii the sharp ascent which measures Give you the best of the height of the cove above the level of A ttoi'ney-ut-Lai- v meat at the cheapest Harmony valley; and besides ibis there are no means of ingress or egress for Probate work a Specialty. Room .1 Exc. Blk. prices, and we tioat vehicles, and none for pedestrians save all with courtesy and such as are afforded by iwo or three Nephi City. Utah. LOCAL TIME CARD. rocky trails up the sides of the mounrespect. tain. In effect, April 5, ISOfl. The isolation of McXabbs cove had Train arrive and depart at various statuuc to do with its unsavory reputamuch as follows: daily Stations. For many jears tl.e Bynums, tion. A IT. Arr. Leave Leave whose log farmhouse of two pens and 5. 00 pin Si)0 pi: 2.30 a nr 2.10 pm Ogden was t lie only human habitaa passage 4.00 3.39 ana 8.10 pm Ar Salt J Lv pm 7.00 pm CUhTOCl XTikXXXfS, small valley, had acted as in tion 40 am 6.08 pm Lv f Lake Ar 9.45 am 6.80 pm the All kmdsof repair work dona 3.00 am 6.36pm. ..Sandy for the illicit distillers on 9.15am 6.01 pm Main Street. Nephi, Utah the mountain and tl.eir customers in 9.25 am Fairfield .. 4.39 pm 10.45 am Harmony valley. In consequence of . Eureka... 3.20 pm this, the cove had been the scene of sev8.10 am 7.X)pm..Lehi Junct.. 8.18 am 5.28 pm eral encounters between the revenue, 8.50 am 7.10 pot Ameru Fork 8Mam 5.18 pto and al8.56 am 7.17 pm PleasH Grove 8 2, am 5 12 pm oflieers and the liioonsiiiners; 9.20 inn 7.40 pra ...Provo 8.09am 4.52 pn: though the Bynums had usually main9.40 am 7.59 pm Spanish Fork 7.44 am 4.31pm Nephi City Boarding IIou.se of neutrality, 9 57 am 8 12pm ... 29am 4.21 pm tained an outward show Payson... 76.40am 11.00 am 0.15pm 3.35 doubt was that little there they had alpin ....Nephi 11.06 Hot anil Cold Oaths. (Lv 6 am pa Art ways given the, secret aid to their 10.25 pm Lv JuaD (Ar 5.00 am 12 01 am Leamington , 3.3a am neighbors on the mountain. It was 2.C am 2.09 am Oatsls Main Street the life of Col. Latimers father Nephi. during 2.56 am Clear Lake 1.95 am 6.25 ain Ar J Mil- - (Lv 9. pra that Ihe Bynums had first brought 7v5 am Lr ford j Ar 8.45 j m themselves within the pule of the law. 7.30 pin 8 45 am ....Frisco revenue officer had climbed the steep Leave Arrive Sleeper on No. I South, TunOilay, Thursday road leading to the cove one afternoon, and Baturday. (Late Ostler & Ockey) Sleeper on No. 2 North, Monday s, Tues- and the next morning his dead body was found at the foot of the declivity days and Friday's. Trains souh of Juab run dally excipt St with a,' bullet hole in the skull. Old from Two gal: Squire Latimer was justice of ihe through trains dally TRUEMAN & WEDGWOOD, Lake to all points East. peace at the time, and he was espeeial-lThrough Pullman Palace Sleepers fram Salt active in pushing the inquiry which - at - Law. Lake to Chicago without change Attorneys finally fixed the crime upon one of the Improved Tourist bloopers. Free Reclining Cl air ears. Bynums. As the evidence was mostly7 day eoaohert. Elegant 3, Roora.l anl cireumstanliul. the muiderers got off The only line operating dining car service. The shortest aEd fastest ltue to all point v. it h a life sentence; hut for the Flrt National Bank Bullying. east. in the prosecution the UTAH. part squire's D. E. W1UIUNS, Agent, Nihi. PROVO, D. E. Burley, Gnl Act. Papscrr. Dopt.. TIME TABLE NO. 18. Bynums declared war upon the LatiCity Ticket Odco, 2ol Main st.. Salt La k4. mer family, instituting a series of E. L. Effective ouoday, November 17th, 1895. Gnj Passer, ami Ticket Ajrt. which culminated in the K. Dickinsou, Uenl Jingr., OmaliF S. H. H. Clark, in the valof the immor-housburning Oliver W. JXiuk, a was The North E. Ellery Anderson, ley. John W. Deane, man. and, although there was litK. Vredfcrick Coudert, Diet. No a Dist. tle doubt as to the identity of his eneReceivers from Stations. from mies, lie refused lo retaliate in kind. Manti Nephi Daily jik.'' With eaeli fresh depredation he re11.02a Lv. Nehpi Ar. 11 45a 43.0 10.46 a 5.0 BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Salt Springs doubled his efforts to obtain proof 10.27 a 10.0 Holloway which could he produced in court; but 10.10a Fountain Green 14.0 9.45a 19.5 Draper uters were shrewd and crafty, 23.5 P.2Sa The Best Sul ve in the world for Cuts. his pers'ec Moroni never able to get conclusive was be and 9.10a Bruises. 27.0 Chester Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 85.0 8.4a Fnhraim 'thorn. Alter the evidence against Sores. Tetter, 8.L5a Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ar. Manti Lv. 43.0 llie squire manor-housthe of and all skin Corns, Eruptions, and positive- burning cures Piles. or no puv required. It is built The Laurels on the plateau of ly Trains leave Manti lor Sterling.Fnnks Lake r Murphy mountain: but he did not live guaranteed lo give iiertict satisfaction and Morrison at 3:00 p. m Mondays, WednesI lie refused. Brice 2.7 cents per liny. Fo long- - to en joy his new home. Hiotrey days and Fridays. Returning arrive at s.de by all '.uggists and general dealers. hv a road reached was farm plateau Manti at 6:00 p. m. which climbs the face of tla ascent Direct connections at Nephi with Vnio me. Excuae observed tlie lrom Tregarthen. Beyond the LatiFadifie Railway from and to Salt Lake City, ' I am a surgeon . a tot iiailnff but Intermediate spectacles, and Milford mer estate it .skirts the brow of the Butte, Provo, Tbe ppf.oiflc and universal opinions, condenwo, Ogden, is not where the liver is. Nevei you WeA,t. Fawt and all and pmnte following the line of the are as follows: mind weere his liver is, retorted me mountain, atltuda points, on around the l.ead of iln'Ys aignal. i.rnl Stop doubling was it in m It his big too other. dm bf fhereadlnf world that portion The Company userves the right to vary left car IfeWiits Little Jvuly GREAT McXablfs cove. Ore morning vviien that Is forth ate enotirh to rood TIUS rsac t it and siialte it f ii m DIVIDE. Having a field entirely Its owi, It U roui thisTimo Table at ploasure (Jo ihe squlie was rifling; along tbir rand at can bet your hat Intensely American in cast and oharaetfj. a. A. a yon it come; out iq.oa toe Thbodose Ewback, pay, tn tirustrjy!' point win-rIt is useless for us to are & Sons. Lunt nd-1res. Jt VToni Maongtr, superh enuiu ?a features and typography j f an of edge abrupt pi rqiiee eon; nu to the fascinating fchu Salt Lake City. Quality and unusualnpss our a cove. in of i w a a trance eontents tha4i fill OXEdojumns. ELECTRIC U. P. lift!, BiTTERj. DOLftAB a yflte TEN CENTS a copy; ij.ng nut, : d tin' fiig.-l-Supt. & U. F. Jk B. Agect, Mant Tour newstietiler has It, if not, send to il burses galloped i.dirhss bai k to it THE GREAT DIVIDE, Denver, Eleetrie Bitters is a medicine suited fie Tin Laurels. When the searchers ''ZZ2ZZ3J2B ..Z --I. ? if, IL'l. him a short, time afterwards; the found more but season, any peihaps geneiaiiy noon s u ii e w as quite dad ; and DISFiASSti Olf YiTA EIYSIT-TIwhen needed the exhausted Eeiu g languid, fug :cn at was in Tiegarthen, John jail tvJ intwieo kvARg Bynum jireviils, when the liver Ls torpid and suywoa ev dent to eoi.rri, charged with the eoinnii: slon of the gish and lie md of a tonic and aBeraii'-14 diseases of 3t o - w m crime. At Ibis distance of fine there .. is felt. A pioinpt use of this medicine It. s c2eJ o vy-to lie at least a n ; oiqiliie applying appeals Jrk.f Ointment, La g erhaps lhL.il Ijilioes doubt of his guiit. Iii was e'en in tlie j often averted long and '& s i penaancntly frae-- i U" h. fevers. No mediiinc will act moie burciv u, village, and ,n fact w as at r t ted i here, efficient for ihbvwj: (a'Lff. cs a &&?& of the tnne when Ihe. l ounterueling anil fleeing the system io n, within two hours mi1 ; cV for k :c ted : ami while the com was, r munit -, Jleadaehsxrs the malarial prison. Jndigestien. bluins, froit r. , of tlie cove to head the from distance (se- rrr For sale t.y Jc, ' ... Constipaden, Ilizziness yield to Electric tin road leading past by Tregarthen Bitters. GOc or SI. 00 per bottle at all J)ni;!! The Laurels is only three miles, it is zS r jr and deu ,ril. tores tin1 way lie must have gone to six cf'Jisr prrxk turn by i i s' t ' ' fits. j e'.iir.g party. avoid meeting the have been other and facts, might fl! ... This, s.zri Scaly eruptions on the heal, chspeni the but a in out Bytiunis trial, hands awf bp, cuts, bruises, aenlds, brought burns are qnickly cured t,y HeWilis wore unpopular ai d tlieir feud with the & H. Witch fisos cialye. Jt is at prascut ib- - Latimers was well hi. own. Tlie news rlle e must astfd far piles, sad it slw(vs of tlie sqii ieV. ih..h read, rapidly A. uaiJi. .a the day, and j through the valley during sm-n- t- - i a. nnv 0- -. r a o $r ;svo pri ft oust aeiur.otis f tfanKk ms ftj palest Uutiug . itenweik t iMs W e ftetfto i bast putsr.ts br wjsr igiefa, and tke tkie offer U to (aceunrge ireatare to track of fce4rMff.t ideas. At ibasamctsaevK ktp nih loarprcsi ufs tLe pvfckc that at ta i tt.ii Mil. I rf'-ag- ncesery Va'-sa- s sririnj - potM-e-w- h ttua-r- .c rc-lk- a ,rbeitlo-stoppa- mtt-ke- gMca-pao- ,' g . t t' Daatisti . - WiM j3tEr.lty- nephi i i ' i 1 peace-lovin- d Offices: Blaati- cl pioplii , 4 Vv I. l MEM w. A C. BRYAN 1 at-L- lrae-tleall- y Ue Osrs F. W. CHAPPELL, A. IS. Palmer, Xorth-boun- Soutb-bouu- Blacksmith, BolOgaa, SAti3aE0 SllSr 3?orli, Saoon, Butter -- always OIioohc on lifiJirl. c . HAWKINS Chas. Ockey SSoas iK) Proprietors. 1C SAN PETE v VALLEY RAILWAY Lom-x- e g e The Colonel proceeded to mete out a measure ol chastisement. out. to the younger man such a measure of chastisement us he thought the ease demanded, paying for his satisfaction a few days later with a broken arm, shattered by the bullet of an ambushed enemy. This imident was conducive, to another interval of peace, for two reasons it taught tlie colonel that unless he were willing to adopt the unscrupulous tactics of his antagonists he was likely lo lose his life in an unequal . contest; and the Bynums were re-strained from further immediate aggressions by a fear of some such eoese-- ; quenees as had overtaken tlieir father. Col. Latimer was quite as popular in his way ns had been the quire; and there had been ominous tint ats of another on thin st. of pul. lie imbgnation after the bn aking of the colonels arm which were loud enough to cause the elder Bynum to disappear for a time, rumor said in Texas. Th- lire of enmity, however, was never .suffered to die. There were fitful hursts of flame from time to time, and fresh fuel was added when the sleepy village of Trcgnrthrn awoke one morning to lind itself the headquarters of tlie Tregarthen Coal it Iron coni- any. All of tlie coal and iron land on tin mountain belonged originally lo t he Latimer estate, but the Bynums had disputed with tlie colonel tlie owner-sib- ) lo one of tlie coal veins which i at near the boundary ofMc-a lib's cove. They were defeated in the litigation that followed, and the old feud lost none of its rancor by tlie decision of 11:. courts. When its right to tlie McXabb vein had I wen established the company had endeavored to open it, but tlie overhanging stratum of sandstone proved lo be t iiig'iarly intracta-able- , and the further development of t lie vein ns postponed until such t into : X vv ni-- i ; -- i . gig-ia- v r'die-sli- i ot I -- I h v) - 1 I : : Oftffn-vsistia- es - t.y bv j i s, I : w- s'-a- i ( C Bryan Co. a Photographers, -- nothing mere than the concussion of the falling lock; but Ludlow heard , : : Ve am.;-''',ie ve that when it became necessary to take coal from 1 |