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Show will be eventually soWed there is not the slightest doubt in; the mind of the THE BLADE. &UBSCEIPTIOX XA.TES: . : Per year....... (Payable in adrance),1 82.00 : j s garding speculative possibilities,-awith doubi, Publlsksr. outlined by investigators,or ALF, ORE there ia a sentiment creauuty to cer amounts among the people that r Application has "been mad at the Nephi for transmission through the mails as tainty that telectricians will be able to I ; post-fHc- tecond-class.ma- e matter. il SATURDAY MORK., FEB. 1, 1896. BLADE AQEHT3 la ninw a list of oufasrents.wtao will JCCelfe subscriptions and receipt for, - S payments: z . Wm. Chastaln, Ibapah, Tooel 00. I MILLARD CdmrfTTi ; ' ' , : City. Joseph A. Lyman, Oak Christian Andersonj Fillmore. Thos. Memmott, Scipio. Chris. Overson, Leamington. Geo. Crane, Kanosb. .James Haton, Petersburg. Virgil Kelly, Burbank. tHrram Adams. Meadow. James S. Blake, Hinckley. new-foun- ' : ' THE POSSIBLE. Of t3ommunicaled ; : The Salt Lake Herald in a recent following, whicb is an number bad" fexcerpt from an editoiial under the beading "Electricity in Medicine." te That man will ever a nd the fountain of Youth or discover the elixir of life, is be Vond possibility. A ten years ago Dr. Brown 9e4aard claimed to hare disco? fered tbe latter, but his discovery only de tracted front his great fame, for it was hot what he thought jit and w,as of no Value. Life in this world can never be made immortal, but he who shall discav-f- ef some method by which its ills may be lessened, by which many deadly diseases mav be cared, will be a benefactor of -- -- Inankind. . It Is in no purely jcritioal mood that tbe writer hereof takes issue with the tTerald on its declaration of the Im t ; possible. There are but twq channe H through or by Whicb men can obtain know ledge. One of them is by revelation, t)r inspiration, anti the other is by ex- beHenCe which includes the deliverances of "human reason. Whatever revelation may become in the future, I iat the present time it is certainly not an absolute science.! It is believed by millions that the Biblelis conipiled rev-- ; elation. There are also" millions who Vio not believe the Bible to be an infallible guide. An impartial and intelligent verdict declares the' Bible to be fcretty well "sprinkled" with errors ihetjuly method by which the truth Contained in the Bible is separated irom the accompanying errors i3 by the "rtDlination of mortal raanta.ii Ftaasnn tells us that declaration is true and IhedtheT false, Cftutin the absence revelation which milst come to Us in tf a form we know, ahsoliitelvr tn ha from Qod, we" the human familymust de1 bend On our reason for bur conceptions bf what is true and what is false. In the .donrain oft purely human auowieage mere is one division termea the absolute sciences, while another is termed, speculative ': science. The former; division embraces those- - sciences Which are absolute in the relation of tidUse and effect; i ev, given a certain Quantity and. quality of force, where conditions are constant, tne effect,or re--; suit can be determined in adyance with absolute certainty as for instance in tlhemistry. Astronomy is also regarded as one of the absolute sciences'; In the speculative sciences as for instance Sociology, the speculative " results aire leuiuatou uu uetuaiu wen, itn awn forces proceeding in certain direc-tion- t. The reason, why Sociology is re- I j 1 j j so-tri- al ; Uve division i found in that results are dependent on the uncertain quan-I'.t- y which may properly be termed human volition. The current of a hu- man hfd, lik the aggregation of hu- man lites, is like that of a river and may be4 turned out of an apparently certain channel by some slight obstruction that cannot bi forsaen But also like that of a. river; the aggregate of human lives or social; force hai a certain general direction which is ever upward and onward civilizatio'n. rind progress. History teiche's that the entire human family has efoierge'd from I ; : -- primitive barbarism to tbe present condition of History Ulso speaks of epochs wlien it set med a3 if the people' Were' destirie'd to' retrace their steo'3 and refciirn r.rf Karh'ar. isra. But, obedient to the Universal setrii-enlighte'nnie- - law of evolution, the p'eople recovered their lost ground arid proceeded bn lha upward Journey; In the efforts bf ttte Hiimaii farriily to 'iacend to highe'f planes of civilization It has availed itself the elemerits provided' by God or nature; a's the deader may prefer. Each succeeding generation has discovered some riew element or force, or the application to hew industries or uses of elements or cT . rorces previously discWered. THat which 13 regarded as 3 marvelous discovery in thi3 century will no doubt be-L-o- eomoiODpiacQ accomplish seeming impossibilities. As soon as one man completes his life's labor in some spacial department of human discovery, another and younger man takes Up the investigation and carries forward the discovery in ita ap plication to! other uses and all for the progress and betterment of the social condition of the human family. Benjamin Franklin was the first man to confine the subtle electric fluid. . It was a grand, achievement in its relation to social progress, but' was a latent force until that grand man, Prod fessor Morse, applied the factor to the electric telegraph. Forty years ago, even electricians denied the possibility of applying the electric force to the propulsion of machinery. Ihe ''wizzard" Edison not onlv demonstrated it to be a most valuable motive power but t conveyor and conservator of the most delicate sounds. There were many, even among electricians, who doubte4 the feasability of dividing the electric current from a single .wire and producing more than one light. That Edison sclved the problem. of a end the great man is nearing J most useful and wonderful career and for the sake of inankind there were many who wished for the sake of posterity that Edison might live' on to bless future generations by the exercise of an unimpaired and incomparable genius. Yet, the world can now spare the immortal Edison or Nicola Tesla has taken up the line ot investigation that will soon be surrendered by his great predecessor and is carrying the chain of discovery forward so rapidry as to be simply astonishing. In befluid the has hands Tesla's electric, come a plaything; a harmless, pliant force tbat c imms the fame of Biblical miracles. With Tesla the. impossible has become! possible and in another generation his achievements will be rei garded as commonplace, In addition to Tesla's new applications of the electric force, he has outstripped all predecessors and competitors in its uses as a curative agent. Upon that subject the Herald con- during the twen- tieth century. Tbat which, the achievements ja elpctric sciene'e' for instance, would have '.been regarded as an icip'dhibility during the eighteenth century 13 tdlay bcconila coranida- p!2csj and instcsd of iti paopie i writer; and further, that the Omniscient Power, manifested to us in every detail of nature, so intended it from the "beginning." Every new diBco very but adds to the unavoidable conclusion that God destined this dearth to be an eternal abiding place for one branch of His children. Hot a detail is lacking to insure man's infinite progression. After man has progressed tq that condition where he will be perfect physically , mental ly .morally and socially by virtue ot hi wonderful mind and the beneficent provisions of the Almighty, why should not his progress continue unbroken by a mastery of that' baneful mystery called death ? There is nothing in the thought that comes in conflict with the belief in the resurrection or that does any violence to the most tender memories for those thatjbave gone to the "other side." Tbat man must go on in the path of natural progress and work out bis Own destiny, and create from the crude m a terials of his environment all things necessary to make of this life a heaven and this earth a fit abode for immortals is the only solution of the problem of life. It is a deliverance of reason and common sense, and it add s dignity and majesty to man and the highest possible reverence! for Him who, 'in tbe beginning," revoked the inertia of matter and invoked the mighty slumbering forces which have wrought out from the dark and formless infinitude of matter the wonderous suns and worlds that wheel in the blue depths of space, and who has lighted the universe with thm warmth and constant glow of myriads of resplendent suns. In tb3 doetrineoC man's advancement to immortality jthrough his own efforts in a sphere amply provided with every needed gift by Divine wisdom, there is no room for skepticism. On . well-nig- h i ; ... the contrary the thought Kone But Ayer's 2773. at the world's Fair. Notice for Publication. enjoys the exttra Ayer's Sarsaparilla Utah distinctkm f having been the Land Office at Salt Lake City. ordinary exhibit at January 2nd 1896. ) only blood purifier allowed anManufacturthe World's fair, Chicago. is hereby given thatOf the following-nameers of other sarsapaftllas sought by, every Noticesettler his intention has filed notice means to obtain a showing of their goods, to make final in support of his proof will he made the claim, ando that said-- proof Court but they were all turned away under enotJva.b of the clerk ot the County the before rule the forbidding; application on: Febru citw TTtah. Utah, rvr,,. nostrums. patent medicines and try ofdicision H. E. Mo, Jr. Adams viz: James of the World's fair authori- 884fortheSENEtf,andNEJ SE?i sec 28. The ties In favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was Tp. 15 S. R W. in effect as follows j SarsaparilHe names the following: witnesses to prpye Ayers la is not a patent medicine. It does not his continuous residence upon and cultivation viz: William F.; Memmott belong to the list of nostrums. It is hers of? said land, Jamea" Allen, Thomas MemMoroni Monroe, on itsmerits.' mott Jr. all of Scipio, Millard Co. Utah. j Tlr;CB,Mosiiier I Tm8ieian and surgeon.. d , OFFICE: At Residence Second door Ertst HOURS: 2 to 4 p m. ! atTsTe-oh- i i !i against Any person who desires toorprotest who knows of the allowance of such proof, and the law the Tinder any substantial reason, Unequalled Service. why Jnterior the of Department, regulations should ndt be allowed, will be given proof Denver to Chicago via Kansas City is such tjme at the above mentioned opportunity via the Union Pacific and Chicago an the witnesses oi givn to and place Alton Railways. said claimant, and to ofler evidence in rebutThrough Pullman Sleepers, Pullman tal of that submitted, by claimant. Btkon Gboo, Register. Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair W. A. Cars leave Denver daily. The Union C.Bryan Atfy for claimant. Pacific is the great through car: line of : j The Missouri Pacific R'y If you are going to ' 30-3- Kansas Cityy St, Lonis, 0 ; j : 1 f January Notice is hereby iiriven that the following-namehas filed notice of his intention 23d, 1898. . d wsm . Chicago, New York; 797, Notice for publication. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, f j ; , the west. Ask your nearest ticket agent for tickets via this line. n E. L. LtOMAX Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. Omaha, Neb. Etdrtf ' NephI, e cross-examin- Co-o- p Or any other point East Bee that yotft ti'clief reacTs vjf settler to make final proof In support of; his claim, l3oo.ooa The Missouri Pacific Rj made before the and that said proof will be Millard CAPITAL.! County, County Clerk at jFillmore, Utah, on March 9th, 1896, viz: H. E- No.9,8895, Coaches, Quick Time and Superb EV4 Elegant 3YERRS0!. Jens Jensen for the! SEJi SE of section Road-be- d make this line thePeople's 15 S.R.4W10, Sec. of SW34 Tp. SWH and SWJi to Rpute, witnesses prove He names the following1 Rl WIS "CHEEK his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: George Lovell and William Dotson, of Leamingrton. Millard Co. Leave Offden. .,.,... ..... 6:35 p.m. Utah. William Hlman and David E StevLeare Pueblo.. ......v ... 7:00 p.m. Co. Utah. Millard of ens, Holden, Arrive Kansas City ....... 6 :45 nu to desires protest against Any person who Arrive St. Louis ........... 6 p. of a. m. or knows who of such the allowance proof, to Loan. Money Arrive Chicago.......;,.... :30a. m. tt substantial reason, under the law and the any why In any amount from one hundr&d to regulations of the Interior Department, should not be allowed, will be givten thousand dollars. On improved farm I such proof en an opportunity at the above mentioned time r property orC.on water stock. the witnesses of and place to T. Winn, County Recorder. said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebut- Call npon the nearest ticket aent or address tal of that submitted by claimant. Hi B, KOOSER, Commercial Btbon Gboo; Register, Freight Jk Pass. Agt. ij - Fav-orit- . ' j "S cross-examin- e . . 33-3- 8 NBPHI HOUSE S.'H.oSTlNSON,' Traveling pass. Agt. Salt Lake City, TJtafc Or;H. C. TO WNSEND, General Pass. andTfeket Agent, St. Louis, tff, SECUEE THIS Good Sample Rooms for CommercialTrav- - elers. Hack Meets all Trains, Free to Patrb a to and from the station . . 11 at! once sat- COURSE To advertise our Collage we will give a thorough course of Instruction in Dou-- ; s and ble and Single Entry Book-keepl- n Commercial Arithmetic, by mail, at H. GOLDSBROUGH, Proprietor, ' ; isfies faith and appeals to reason and One-Fourth Regular Price as ' it will will, when generally accepted be in a future age, imbue man with a THURMAN & WEDGWOOD, h T his of to a limited nutaber persons, 40 lesson s. in be will course completed e new and god-likenergy and ambition No charge for diplomas. Address, Attorneys - at - LaT7. to compass the object as speedily as CAPITAL : lOMMERCIAIi possible by guarding1 his health and elevating his moral nature. Room 1 and 3, Dr. Brown Sequard failed in dis116 West Sixth Street. First National Banlt Builain. will life. Others of elixir the covering r KANSAS. TOPEKA, also fail, but in time, nature will yield PROYO, UTAH. up the great secret tOj one among the thousands who have faith in its ulti- mate discovery. At that time another THOSE AFJTEcTED WITH of the "impossibles" will have become not only a possibility but ; a great and glorious reality, and anothtinues! Such a oae appears to be Nicola Tesla, er ot the Diyioe determinations will the electrician. It is said he has invented have been accomplished. an apparatus by which it is t possible to cure any organic disease t including consumption. I As woald be expected, his WOMEN AS JURORS. curative age hey is electricity , currents of which are passed through the body. The apparatus administers some six hundred shocks per second which are so evenly Communicated:") distributed throughout the system that a One of the objections of the anti Of the Sidneys, person scarcely perceives any alternation in his condition. women Tbe Herald then describes how At woman's suffragists iwas that ram S. Hewjitt of New York sat down would be compelled tcf servd on juries. in an ordinary looking chair in Tes- Had there been anything tangible in Enlargement df the Prostrate Gland la's dffice and unknowingly received the "scare head0 paraded by oppon electric treatment for a disordered liv ents of equal suffrage: there would Stone in The Bladder er and was relieved almost j, instantly. have been more women than men op The foregoing is a brief state ment of posed to the full citizenship proposionly one department of human re- tion. I The ladies are certainly more Or any kind of Urinal trtJtibleSi search in which there hai been com averse to sitting on juries with men Can secdre immediate, paratively only a beginning. In the than the latter would be to having And a permanent cure by using the science of c lemistry which is insepar- women occupy the jury! box and room" ably alligdiwith that df medicine the with them. As a- rule women have a most remarkable strides' are being keener and clearer conception of promade.Smailpox that Used to be regard priety of what is proper and improper ed as a scourge is no longer dreadedJBy than do the men, and: for that reason the use of antitoxine; dread diptheria may always be relied on to decide as to is being under control and the kind df civil duties they can propanother generation will see it become erly perform and those they could not submissive to the discoveries of medi perform without a shock to their own cal science. It is reported a remedy self, .j respect. has been discovered for cholera, a reni-ed- y The Creatdr knew what He was which prevents people fromcatch- - doing when he metamorphosed that ing'? it. W!e might proceed to discuss traditional rib into a woman and enother beneficent discoveries, but dowed her with? i charming gentle nessj enough hus been pointed out to con grace and purity. And while she perby the vince the reader that "the word "im fectly fills the especial niche assigned e possible" is fast losing its her in the ecdnomy of sentient exist(Geheral L Agents,) .. meaning. t ence, and is not fitted for certaiu civil Old age i md final death is the. result duties, the right to cast her ballot for SALT LAKti CiTi Uf Alt. of causes. . Tte digestive organs be- better government and purity of life1 in come" Weakened with age and re f Use to officials and in politics cannot be justly properly 'digest and assimilate tHe denied her. There is a wide and deep food. Deprived of the "raw niaterial" between the ballot box and the the blood is decreased in quantity and gulf jury room, and 99 women out df 100 quality and cannot continue the; pro- Will be gratified at the action of Utah's cess of buijdidg tbe' tissues' which are legislators in relieving her of the res1 in a prdcesa bf con tinual decay; At pohslbilitieS, discomforts and annoythat period When decay df the tissues ances of jury service. The act will albecomes niore rapid than the process" so roll from the shoulders of thousands of the flesh shrinks; wrink- of sensitive and jealous males the i d Has ben tested iot tnore tiian five years in the caEies, les take the place of plumpness; palor fear that Seemed to oppress mighty acid there has iibt been a cafed ot failure rebdrdeti against the vateh succeeds4 the bloom of youth and them lest in the future their wives or health; andf in time the body yields to sweethearts might be locked Up in the dissolution. Whenever any CiUse cad same room with a lot of horrid males be remote or rendered inoperative by IT HAS CURED 111 EVERY INSTANCE. grinding away bn "Snlutty" evidence. the introduction of. a counter-actan- tj Good for the legislature. Happy fl;i 'Pi: the effect jnecessarily disaDbears. Tho. mates, coti tented females and grateful j first step" id arresting an effect is to A; cdSfe of Bright's Disease that Bad Been prduo'uhtied incurable byi leading Miiscoter ib cause br causes, and the ludges salute the Utah solous. physidiaiis, ,was cured in less than three months by the use of DlBSERET : next would be to discover socrie ageut LlTlilA WATER and the patient is riow perfiUirig hi: that will remove tbe caUsa when the Senator Miller bf Salt Lake; has in. ;i rbgular employment; bf the r'eniedy becomes i troduced a bill in the Legislature on applicitidn DES-ERE- T V j ihe law of libel. The simple affair. of the During pregiiiticy, andOhroriic Constipaiioii, the Eadies will find in the provisions LITHIA ATER au Invaluable remedy. L There has rieter been a cadse. nor bill are very fair and just to all parwill thereever be brie, which dahbot ties; and while rriaking the: newspapers W'dtert Free frorli Stilphuri Absolutely Soft. Hire and Tasteless, be mados passive; or removsd and its eiercise greit caution in regard td llisa hotiie ; Free from e?en a trace of Lime andt is aproadci tff force coUn'ter-balance- d by other forces what they sayi it will tend to free rep Utfth: Ddserei; Millard County, or agents that certainly exist. That iitable newspapers from the attack of and which isbedes'sary to arrest the ravages characterless Address all correspohdence to unscrupuldul of advariced life is to discover an agent scamps. The b'ill certainly ought td that Will pldirtain the strength and become law. purity of the bloocl, and when that is Salt Lake City; Uiahr.. accomplished the problem of perpetual Location blanks iof salfi Ut The1 LDi3 fleb'l AV;tiit$ iof the DESERDT fe3ETHIA WATER COMPAN1T: youth will ifsve been solved: That it - kjity College ; . : so-call-ed j ; - Q PICT LOCAL TIME CARD. ' In effect.Kov. 17, 1894 Train arrive and 'depatt at various stationif daily as folio Ws : J Stations. South-boun- North-beun- d. Leave Leave Arr. Arr. 2.15 am ; ... Ogden t... 8.00 pm 3.15 am Ar Salt Lv 7.00 pm 7.45 am Lv J Lake j Ar 5.60 pm 8.11 am . . . . Sandy i -. . . 5.20 pm 9.42 am Fairfield .3.40 pm 1.35 am . Eureka. . 2.00 pin; 8.45 am, Lehi Junct. . 4.45 pin' 8.55 am Amer'n Fork 4.35 pm 9.62 am Pleas't Grovs 4.28 pm 9.25 am . . . 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