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Show ,1 N EPHl Jill CORD Nephi City, Utah. Friday, March Vol. 15. Reply to Coleman. Mr. Coleman admits that he is somewhat hazy on the subject of socialism, which is very plain to be seen. It is because of tiis foggy atmosphere which he seems to be in that I stop to answer. He fails to see h w a common ownership it the means of production would produce a more harmonious state of society: I think the trust will swerve to illustrate this principle. Prior to the formation of these great concerns man were fighting eaeh other to the hilt, using all the weapons known in such warfare, until they tired of the struggle and adopted the more seosiole plan of pulling together histoid of pulling opart, thus bringing toge her the hitherto hostile fore es and uniting them in one com- call and see oar line of jCarpjts, Rugs, Lace and Tapestries; Curtains, Table andCouch Covers, etc. We can surely please you. Ourjin; is larger and better this season than ever before. Our prices are the lowest, as we buy for cash and take ail the discounts, of which vc give you the benefit. Wc give five per cent, off on each dollar in cash you spnd with us. rfJ i Chas. Foote & Sons v mon cause, tie Shoe g GRAND MILLINERY OPENING. Commencing tomorrow. Mrs. McCuno will be glad to have the ladies inspect her new line on Saturday. A most vuperb line of hats. te Wednesday, f March 22 and 23. Complete AitMortinrnt Ht Correct Prlo, It will be tu your Interest to call Hnd Inspect them. MRS. UZZIE SIIIMMIM. MISS KATK HICKMAV. A rj ui Shoe gives the same service and presents as decided an art istic appear ance, a s Way Down East, March 24 and 25. This play has been discussed and criticized from ono side of the continent to the other, and has met with the unqualified endorsement of many eminent divines, several of whom have declared, if there wero more plays of like character produced the antagonism and prejudice against tho stage which is sometimes displayed in tho pulpit would soon disappear. Its moral pointed, and h&s often served as a text. "Anna Moore's" simple story; her grief and anguish; her spirited denunciation of the man who took advantage of her innocence; her triumph and the prospect of peace and happiness for ber as the curtain falls all go to make up a pretty, unaffected and direct play. strictly custom made foot wear, sells at half the price, a fact worthy of consideration. Hyde & VJhitmorc Co. 4 "Our Goblins," Press Comments 0x-- r I Eoum, Wnlm-Hc'i?- , March t "Our Goblins" is a most happy little skit whom tribes down t the present time when we seek to attain the same a great dcnl tf clover work is produced. There is madness in 'Our Gobobject through the accumulation no apparent method of love of wealth. Now, we know th;it lins," but still it is full of intererest and running in the test analy-i- s the accumu over with mirth. It is one of tho best attractions lation of wealth is not tho real on the mid. Nevada (Mo.) Evening Post. 'Our Goblins was produced by a clever comobject sought it is only a means to it The real object to bo at pany before a Urge and appleciativo audience last tained is the applause and es- night. Tic play is full of fun from start to finish, s teem of our fellows, no matter being furnisheo for every scene. Larz what means are used or by what amie IJoomerang. road you travel. Nothing was demanded of the audience save I regret that i pice will not ad- laughter, and there was no failure to meet the demit of a more extended reply, mand. Si. Louis Disatch but if the gentleman mould like to discuss the question further School Notes. I would like to mett him before Prof. Ileaton reports that tho class in Psycholothe public. gy is laboring with precepts and concepts. They FOU SALE ? GOO below cost. are doing well in their studies. The class in TrigThe Coleman Orchard: one block onometry is doing somo fine work in tho measur(4 acres) of choicest fruit trees; ing of heights and distances. 4 acres of water; a new six room The teachers and students of the seventh grade house; one farge new cider mill; were favored one day list week with a visit from one large sprayer and cart; cul- Secretary T II G Parkcs aud Treasurer John Cowtivator, plow, and large barn, an, of the Board of Education. Fifteen Hundred Dollars. Place We were all glad to welcome back to tho seventh has always brought good returns. grado Ethel Carter, who has been absent several Appljr to Jacob Coleman. months on account of illness. George Howarth was promoted from tho sixth If i r gr ade to the seventh and we find him exceptionalV. A. Danfortli, of LaGrangp, Ga. ly bright. side-ache- crimes of the anachist.This howis a decoration the socialist Mrs. Betsy Crawley, ono of Nephi'sold timennd ever, not yet leceived. The only has most highly respected citizens, departed this life in this country having at ! o'clock Wednesday evening, after a brief but parties t .aor are: the democrats, this painful illness with bright' disease. The deceased Lincoln; the republicans, Garwas G3 years of ago and leaves six children and a field; the anarchists, McKinley, host oi friends to mourn her loss. bul nothing for the socialists. Nothing could liave pleased the Two More. German better than Born. Two Mr. ami Mrs. George Howard on to be ablegovernment to fasten such a charge Sunday morning twins upon the socialists, the Emperor's dogs of war would have been turned loose and they Opera House Attractions. would have been swept from the Bottom Sandy Tonight. the Empire Their strict adherOur Goblins Wednesday, March 23 Way Down East Thursday and Friday, March ence to law and order and their 24 and 25. continuous growth is a constant nightmare to the Emperor. Miffoml for kix mouth- with Mr Coleman next says social fiightfiil Hore on hi ao ism teaches that a man must but writesrunning 1 iiucklen's that Arnic work for society and sacrifice Salv wboly cuaed it in five daye. his personal interests and desire For Ulcers. Tile, it in th; for gain. It teaches nothing of best palve inWounds, world. Cure the the kind. It teaches that a man 2"c. Sold by LuntV Only of all descriptions arc to be found at shall get the lull product of his Co. at our btorc labor; what more does an honest Pharmacy Hampton man want. Now, right hero is Hopkins' The store is full of them and the Conference Rates. shoo pinches. There where the Great Scenic Production prices will put them in your hands. are so many greedy fellows who From April 1st to Oth inclusive The Superb Cabinet Grand Piano and fj UnMt tn tit a tv. rt tit urViat lh the following rates are authorized to Salt Lake City and return the Estey Organ arc expected to arrrivc vwj, itiiun uiiincs t,uui Mona 2.50 hate are because socialism, next week and we invite one and all they Nenhi 3.(j0 of a deal. afraid getting square to call and see them. A plain story of plaJn people from 3.'J5 J The next criticism our friend Juab If you have any musicians in the fammakes is that if you take away the occasions being. Mormon the hills and valleys of Arkansas. fioin man the desire to get rich Church Conference, Christian ily, bring them along and try the instruments. We want yo u to feci Interested in he will not do his best. Now, Endeavor Keunion, Knights of $ Sec the Passing Steamboat them. They are you r?, not ours. Weonly that is cqu.i' to saying that man the Maccabees Convention, and Sec the Escape from the Moonshiners. have the care of them until December will do more for money than Women's Ilelief Society Meeting. next. You are welcome to come and make anything else. We ail know this Final limit. April 1Mb. use of them as well cs to see them. Hear the Village Quartette. is not true. He will d6 more for or his Overtime. One chance on the se and SI other usehonor, principle, relig.ou Working ful and valuable prUjs or every 5oc pur- country. Ho will die for either of K'ght hour Jhvs are ignored by A Dramatic Story of Unusual Force. them bat not for money. The tlieM tirri. lilijp workers Pr. cnasc. spirit of emulation is as f id as K rg'i Nw 1,1 f Pi IN. Millions ar n the human race It has had dif alwH at work night and cur uer ;3n i e uomuanvV iferent , expressions at various- ing Indigestion, Ihlliioiiftnf-p- dy. Con I times, from the time of the sav- btipat ion, Hick and all A u,u " u iuu ib nan bis uttr .lomach, Liver and l!owl tronh-er- . rte Ins wigwam with the scalps Lar, ple$trnt, fafe, rurp, OnDied. m The"FLORSHEIM -- during its most successful money-makintrips. It is promised that it will be given in a superb manner by a company of unusual, excellence. Saney Bottom" will be the attraction at the Opera House Friday March 18. HI Tuesday and from your purchase. de- holds no afnliation.The difference between socialism and communism is this: the socialist wants common ownership of the means of production, while the communist wants common owner ship of the product itself. The socialists are next charg- eel with making two attempts at the life of the Emperor of Germany. Here confusion again ap pears We have just been blamed with the failure of the communist; we are now charged with the I5r43 consists, not in what you pay for a shoe, but in the general satisfaction derived up-to-da- Millinery Goods ever shown in Nephi will be on display at Mrs. H. W. Wheeler's Millt- ncry store &jjt&&&jt&&j ffiga Economy charges with failure to make socialism a success in France after the revolution Here again is where many fail down, being satisfied with, a superficial knowledge of the subject. At the time referred to socialism was not known only as an Utopian dream. What they did attempt in France was communism, with which socialism Sandy Bottom" Is said to bo a play combining both pathos and comedy in thiit way which has so often been spoken of as that "The laughter cha-e- s away the tears." A play to enjoy lasting popularity must possess these qualifications or else fail to long interest a fickle public. It is necessary to touch the strings of the human heart. A simple, plain, truthful story. The drama will bo presented here under the management of Ilimpton & Hopkins, who successfully piloted "Human Hearts" The Finest Line of J4 structive struggle as against combination is unfortunate in having been born at least fifty too late. x yeais He next the socialists Sandy Bottom. No. 12. Ills Grand Millinery Opening would ad- who vocate a continuation of this 1904. 4k (Hj Mr. Rfagley) Before house Cleaning time arrives 18. j i9tototatteeoac Beautiful New Goods n,watMtooatswc8tCM9 gnar-antv- d. & Sandy Bottom I i i 1 j ii )1 i I ( llt-ahafh- e of metnlers of neighboring ly 2.'c t Lunt's Miarrnacy Co, 7 |