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Show THE Nephis $1800.00 EaTLiantt GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. We - NURSERY- CO. COLOLADO DENVER. mm mmtmt pws pMact emire tke best "cellar-baaoB- Teeth Extracted Without Paia. G0ID CROWNS, PIVOT TEETH. BRIDGES AND RUBBER rL.TES A. Qpocialty. block KEPIII QFPICE One and half block east of Co-o- p W e also advertise, free of oost, the tBveeQoa each month which wins our $ i jo prue, an d huadreds' ef thouaaads of copies of the 4Kadezial Recorder, a sketch of the winner, aad a deecnpHea of hicontaining invention, will be scattered throughout the United States among capitalists aad maauiacturera, thus bnnging to the it attention the mams of the invention. AQ communications regarded strictly confidential, Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of Amarioaa aid Forelga Patents, famphlit, EEEE, c and Manti. Pffoplii The National Pecorder and the public One Year $2.00. ? ? A . h cn 9 firciftdy P Re- invite the citizens of Neplii to giv e us a call. We North of wool Growers Bldg J. A. REDDEN, This Is Your Opportunity. of ten cents, cable or stamps a generous sample vtill he mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Elys Cream Halm) sufficient to demon. Strato the great merits of the remedy. On receipt ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Elys Cream Balm to in, i can emphasize liis statement, It is a positive cure for catarrh if used as directed L Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Free. Church, Helena, Mont. Elys Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury Bor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. Tte-jtnev may t rm you wtaAi,'i. ycurdea-5Write JOHV WLIiDEKf URN AUG, P'itnnt r tholi Sl.RH' nse wwMDtoH 1. C And ll.H 01 I vs j Lua irc'l i7entia 1 wa t t itlor-Dev- MARKET. ITYMEUT THE OREGON C. BRYAN SHORT LINE A. Attorney 17c Can RAILWAY- - at-La- w Utah Nephi LOCAL TIME CARD. F. W. CHAPPELL, A ttorney-- a tLa w Give you the best of meat at the cheapest prices, and we treat all with courtesy and In effect, April 6, 1896. Train arrive and depart at various station! daily as follows: . North-bounStations. Exc. Blk. Leave Arr. Arr. Leave South-bound- Probate work a Specially. Room 11 3.30 am 2.10 pm 3.30 am 3.10 pm 7.40 am 8.00 pm Nephl City. Utah. respect. Sausages, BolOgnn, Cured Hams, Sugar jorlJL, Bacon, Buttor and Cheese always on hand. A. B. Palmer, :A11 kindsof repair work done - - Utah Nephl, H. HAWKINS Chas. Ockey & Sons Nephi City Boarding House Hot and Gold Baths. Proprietors. & (Late Ostler Room 1 and Nephi. SAN PETE at - Law. Attorneys VALLEY RAIL WAV 3, First National Bank Builaing. UTAH PROVO, TIME TABLE NO. 16. Effective Sunday, November 17th, DISEASES OP THE SKIN. The intense itching and smarting wi and otfc) South. i, nt to eczema, tetter, leases of the skin is instantly allayed h and Skin plying Chamberlains Eye ntment. Many very bad cases have been It is equally rmanently cured ly it. icient for itching piles and a favorite rem-- y for sore nipples; chapped hands, chitlins, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. r sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. fondit-'n. : e. V t; " 1895. North ealt-rheup- l 9.25 am .. Fairfield .. 4.38 pm ... Eureka... 3.20pm Ring-bran- 7.00pm . .Lehi Junct. . 8.40 am 5.28 pm 7.10 pm Amern Fork 8.29am 5.18 pm 7.17 pm Pleast Grove 8 23 am 5.12 pm 8 90am 4 52 pm 9.20am 7.40 pm Provo 9.40 am 7.59 pm Spanish Fork T. 41 am 4.84 pm 9.57 am 8.13pm . . . Payson. . , 7.29 am 4.21pm 11.00 am 9.15pm 6.40am 3.35 pm ....Nephi.... . I Lv 6 00 am 11.00 pm Ar j 10.25 pm Lv) JuaD fAr 6.00 am 12 01 am Leamington 3.35 am 2.00am ....Oasis 2.09am 2.50 am Clear Lake 1.96 am 6.25 am Ar)Mil- - ILv 9.10 pm 7.05 am Lv ford Ar 8.45 pm 8.45 am ....Frisco.... 7.30 pm Arrive Sleeper on No. and Saturday. Leave 1 South, Tuesday, Thursday Tues- Trains souh of Juab run daily kxceptSoii' Two through trains daily from Salt Lake to all Doints East. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers from Salt . Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair ears. Elegant day coaches. The only line operating dining car service. The shortest aad fastest line to all pointi E. D. WICKINS, Ageet, Nephi. D. E, Burley, Genl Agt. Passgr. Dept., City Ticket Office, 261 Main st., Salt Lake. OATS BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SA1VE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevei Sores. Tetter, Chanped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refused. Price 25 cents per box. Fo sale by all Laggists and general dealers. Excuse me. observed the man in but I am a surgeon, and that spectacles, is not where the liver is. Never you mind weere his liver is, retorted tbe If it was in his big toe or his other. left ear DeWiits Little Early Risers would reac it and shake it for him. On s. bet your A. thatyoucan Lunt & Sons. '('rs.ihe 01 8.00 pm 10.45am Sleeper on No. 2 North, Mondays. and Friday's. Ockey) THURMAN & WEDGWOOD, 6.00 pm days - Main Street .... Ar I Salt I Lv 4.00 pm 7.86 pm Lv f Lake ) Ar 9.45 am 6.30 pm 8.06am 626pm: ..Sandy 9.15am 601pm 8.40 am 8.50 am 8.56 am Blacksmith, Main Street- Ogden dl gig-lamp- Trains leave Manti for Sterling, Funks Lake and Morrison at 3:00 p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Returning arrive at Manti at 6:00 p. m. ELECTRIC BITTERS. Direot connections at Nephi with Union Grenia Rio & Osuvsr Padific Railway from and to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Butte, Provo, Milford and intermediate iliitci'S is a medicine suited for points, and all pointe East and West. RAILROAD. Stop on signal. season, but perhaps more generally The Company reserves the right to vary any 9uio Line of the Werli , needed when the languid, exhausted feeling rom this Time Table at pleasure when the liver is torpid and slugprevails, Theodore Bruback, LEADVILLE, Pres. & Qenl Manager, gish and the need of a tonic and alterative ASPEN Salt Lake City. She Only Line is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has Konnlmt Two PUEBLO. H. 8. Kerr, often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious Through Font SP3. COLORADO Snpt. & G. F. & P. Agent, Mant Trams Daily to fevers. No medicine will act more DEN VEIL surely in counteracting and freeing the system from EFFECTIVE APRIL lO 189- the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Salt Lake 01 a. m-- arrain No. t leave Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric ea pueblo 6:10 a m., Colorado Springs Scier.tiiic American Bitters. 50c or $1.00 per bottle at all Drug I aim. Denver 10:30 a.m.,Crippie a m. Shorten line to Cripple CroeIMJolonwio tores aud dea. ers. Ajjcncy far Lnl?o75te Hal Lake P- - m-Wji. m. Colorado 8pni8 iap. ColerwJo nad. at Puebla, 11 in re and Denver with all oca Scaly eruptions on the bead, chapped eara. and PbUman i ay eoachea, chair hands and lips, cuts, bruises, scalds, aaai D. Take tie trains. on all rpera burns are quickly cured by DeWitts rea aoraortablo trip and eajoy be caveats, Witch Haze Salve, it's at present thp oMBT"i0t' article most used for piles, and it alwav? CEUICN FATENT cures them. For sale by A. Lunt& Sons Lji r CCPYECMTG, o r a i llan.rKx Information CUSeMTG, Ffr aM K. B. r. JTHTXNS, MUIiN A CO.t cui Brommnay, Nr . Poo fjiinornl Axcst, ' OMpst bureau fnr sepur.nTV LTin UTulh. ?r. Baz Un Cirri, Vanted-f- ln Idea ip Who on tMuk of ton1. umixM ail may brta yo PniMt yonr WMem; tbv BtJRfi k. oo7h lna. WMhlaffioM. j6bi CbDtB D. J.. for kkelr kL8U) yru . olw Hyr, MO r .( trfo yTiMt bimUo u Ei orv patent taken ou by tje public by a notice given Ireo - gtztTl:: LarpeBt dmilatlon of nnr potentlfle parer in tno ivorld. Splendidly illustrated. No luteli man ehouM be without Us Weekly, 3.00 a rur; Isis months. Address all Broadway MCJNN Accu hew York City iUrSocJ IPoweScs iMioSeitefy Pea re He was on his feet again in a moment, picking a shallow hole in the soft sandstone. The expedient answered the purpose, and w lien tbe log w as adjusted he tried it, first by littles and then by climbing up and jumping upon it- - It held, and lie forgot his aelies and pains in the exultant joy of success. That demonstratesit: if I can fit one, I can fit the others. And Ill get the hang of it presently, so 1 can work faster. It oughtn't to take more than six of these to carry pie to the top; six, or possibly seven scanning the clett and I've got five hours or above him such a matter to do it in. At that rale it'll be dark when I get back to Ludlow's; but that wont matter. An hour will give me all the time I want at Tom's, and we can figu e safely up to ten Then i :e folly of planning o'clock. so far ahead w he was still in a prison that for o days and a half had resisted all his e."' s to break it struck him like ti. icbuke of a taskmaster, and lie slid iwn from the log with a mild imprecation pointed at his own vagaries. That's just like me, he muttered, sending my imagination across the river before the bridge is even planned. Work is the word, you speculative idiot! Do you hear that ? Work! To his great astonishment, the word seemed to bring an answer from the upper world, and he ran to the other end of the cavern to listen. The halloo was repeated, and he answered it with all the strength of his lungs; once again he heard the cry, but this time it was fainter, and after that the silence was undisturbed. Alive to the importance d of utilizing every moment of time, returned to his work; but the expiring glimmer of the hope raised by the answering shout left a feeling of depression which would have un manned him had he known that one of the searching miners had actually looked down into the cavern at the moment when he was climbing down from the first step of his problematical 1 ri- AV. e end. Proprietor. ewi think i&au Continued from Page 2. By Jove! talk about sjn'eial proi-dencwlxat chance would I have if this bit of timber hadn't tumbled down here? It was a comfort to think aloud in the dead ei) nee of the place. Now, if 1 can w edge this so it w ill hold me A trials went for nothing, and lie sat down to worry it out in Its too long thats what's theory. the matter with it; but if I cut it off it may be too short for the next place, and that wont do. Let me see; I wonder if I couldn't dig a little step for the lower lmlf-doe- n n 6i3 P Street, N.W., south Box 38s. Washington, D. G. Store. r tOT Ktcrnwe tditfr efthk faitr, Writtjar 9U Offices: Mutton, Tork, Bacon, Butter, Pork Sausage, anJ Cliease, Beef, an-loc- ," et. We have always on hand snd the object of this cter paMtsfbrovrUm s to e&eeucagt rotati to keep track of their bright idMS. At tiu him up tic wish to impress upon tbe puhoc the feet ITS THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTION THAT YIELD FORTUNES, Such a Ac akick oh be easily did up and down without breaking the paaee&ftra back, " kau) stopper," and a thottuad other Hide thmfi that most T na can find a way at imprevtag ; aad these simple inventions are the ones that knag bwgest returns la .u author. Try to think of aemethiag to inveub IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents tnlcm out riirouffh us recur special notice in we National Recosacr, pUtahe4 at Washington, D. C. which is the neat anrgpaper pmbuAked ia Ancnas in the interests of ic Tenters. We fcr&iah a year's to this journal, free of cast, to all our clients. sauce-pan,- Br.C.H. BIRD . to any me $i9A.ooerarytototb plies tfrrtmgh its for tfe tfce notch pseccotog. Firat-CliH- stair. Fitting the first round of the ladder from the solid standing ground offered by the bottom of the cave was much easier than the adjustment of the second, but Ringbrand had his plans well thought out now, and he worked carefully and methodically, saving the precious moments in every possible way. Climbing to a seat upon the round already placed, he hoisted the other piece of wood after him by means of the rope; and, balancing upon the precarious footing, he succeeded after many cautious trials in hewing out a resting place for the second step in Ixis stairway. Wit h the fixing of this round, however, the difficulties immediately doubled, because the subsequent steps must he fitted each from the slight scaffolding afforded by the other. Making a final trip to the floor of the cavern, Ringbrand tied one end of the rope to the pick, and, carrying the other end with him, he ascended and fastened it to the first piece of wood. Then, climbing to the second, he repeated the former operation, dislodging the lower round by gentle upward blows with the swinging pick and drawing it up until he could grasp and raise it to a point still higher in the cavern. The plan was completely successful, but its slow progress consumed the time remorselessly, and the strain of work and anxiety began to toll upon him. lie fought desperately against the rising fever of impatience, 1, nowing well enough that everything now depended upon his ability to go on with persist-tn- t determination and with steady hands. As he neared the roof of the cavern, wlrwo the shadow s v. ere deeper, s the difficulty of placing the increased so greatly thal he grew faint and dizzy with lifting and it aching; and while he was raising I!,.1 last stop in the stair to its place between the walls, he suddenly became blind end tremulous, the heavy log slipped from his hands and went crashing to the bottom of the chasm, and a second afterward he lost his balance and followed it, catching frantically at the uneven walls as he slid hack to th sandy floor. is The sharpest discouragement sometimes a blessing in disguise. The shock of the fall and the apparent failure of his carefully laid Ian seemed 1o inspire Ilingl'rand w il h an energy born of despair. Struggling to his feet, and gathering new coinage from the thought that the other end of the rope was still fastened 1o the ten. anting round in the upper shadows, he lashed the stick' that lind falhm to t lie end to which the pick v. .is attached, and climbed once more to the perch in the twilight under the roof. Fired with an enthusiasm which banished all thought of fatigue, he soon had the swaying log in his grasp again, and after a moment of critical poising the last step was wedged into its place and driven securely home by a few blows with the pick. Without wait cross-piece- ) in' swung the p'el, upward, g irg a glad cry of relief and a hearty Thank God! when the iron tore a gn at hole through the thin covering, bringing down a shower of earth and pebbles upon him, and letting the blessed light of day into the gloomy shadow s of the pit. A minute later he was standing, begrimed and brealhless, but heart whole and thankful, upon the firm turf of the mountain top; and, pausing only long enough to get his hearings, he set off at a quick trot tow ard Tregartlicn, takg for ing a straight eouv est and keeping the direction by the red glow of the sunset. I'.-..,,- .-, . XII. A VALOROUS COWARD. The leader of the unsuccessful party of searchers was just finishing his supper, in the intervals of w hich delayed meal he had been giving his wife a detailed narration of the events of the And now I suppose Ive got to day. go and put in the night at the These raids have he added. got to he stopped, if Mrs. Ludlow held up a warning finger. I thought that was our gate, she said, and presently they both heard the quick nervous tread of some one coming up the graveled walk. Then there was a step on the veranda, and before either of them could rise a grimy apparition appeared at the door of the Ludlow sprang to his dining-roofeet with an exclamation of glad surprise. By Jove, old fellow, but you did give me a turn! he exclaimed, grasping the apparition's hand and wringing it I thought it was your heartily. ghost I did, for a fact; and I believe the small madam thinks so yet. Helen, dear, wake up and allow me to introduce Sir. Ringbrand. Mrs. Ludlow rose unsteadily and ran up, laughing and crying in the same breath. You foolish man! she said, pushing her husband aside impetuously, cant you see that Hughs nearly dead? and you stand there making your miserable jokes! Why dont you run for the doctor, quick? In spite of the dreadful secret which was weighing him down like a nightmare, Ringbrand dropped into the nearest eliair and laughed till the tears cut little channels through the grime on You mustnt mind me, his cheeks. he said, as soon as he could speak; I havent laughed for three whole days, and it sounds so good and homelike to hear you talk again. I dont want a doctor, Tom, Ludlow was edging toward the hatrack I need soap and water and something to eat. Mrs. Ludlow, Im j our guest, and I've lost ten consecutive meals. Please have Aunt Mima put the whole ten of them on the table, and Ill devour them when I've washed off a little of this warpaint. Mrs. Ludlow vanished in the direction of the kitchen, and Ringbrand rose and grasped his friends arm. Tom, you come upstairs with me while what I clean up a bit, and I'll tell 1 can. Theres work cut out for both with not anj' too much of us time to spare. Ludlow followed him upstairs, askShall I turn on the water in the ing: bathroom for you? No; there isnt time for that; hut you may open those valises and get me a whole clean outfit- - the black suit with the cutawaj' will do.' lie got out of his soiled clothing throwing the different articles all about the trim room and hastily recounting the stoty of his capture, imprisonment and escape, and concluded by giving an outline of the plot against the Latimers as set forth in the conversation between the two men in the Mc-Nab- b, u to-nig- liur-ricd- lj, cave. Great heavens! but its Itickj you overheard that talk, ejaculated Ludlow, pausing in his aimless search among the contents of the traveling-bag- s. t's someth i n g more t ha n uck, T om, replied Ringbrand, sluicing his face in the basin; it's Providence, or else 1 shouldn't be hero to tell about it. Have you thought of any plan to checkmate the scoundrels? I have, and it needs your help. As soon as I've had omething to cat we'll Is, and then you drive up to The h;. can take iho tii' opportunity that offers to get tie1 ol aid by himself while yon tell him about it. He can It'll Henry quielly. aad here'll l e no need of alarmin." ,'d's After t In' has gone to bed .e'll hold .tioimeil of war, put out the liplits, and dispose onr forces so as to aie the 1U mnns a warm welcome when they come; they'll not make he nt tempt much before in Id night, and wovdl have plenty of time to get ready for them. Hadn't we better take a few of the men with us the Ilynum bojsll fight like devils when thej- find themselves cornered, 1 I : 1 i'i-to- 1 - 1 think it wont be necessarj can't joti find that suit? You see. therell be four of us, and if you can |