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Show oppose the A. P. A., THE BLADE, tiOO Per year (Payable in advance), ' Publisher. ALF. OSJME post-glc- e Application ba been made at the Nephi as f?r transmission through the wails eeond-clasru3ll matter. s AR. SATURDAY MORN., 21, 1S3G. 5LA.DE AQE"TS; of our agents, who will Below is a lit j.oceive subscriptions and receipt for J''.iyments. Wai. Jo-fV- ! CUa-tain- Tooele Co. . Tba.-v-h- . mi.i.i.v.o (a'Cnti. A. Lvrnan, Oak City. ii Christian A:i.lTio, Fillmore. Thoh. M'i;!in"iU, Scipio. OvtTHon. Learning-to(.'ran- -. Kiinoih, 'i-o- . . ...''hri-. . Jarm-- s n.-.tr.)!-i. IJurbank. Virgil Hvrum A.l.inis. Meadow. . K'-ii- James S. Blake, ilitn-- W- -j RELIGION AND THE I .mmunieatMl A. P. : recent proposition on the part, of some Democrats to introiluce into the forthcoming Chicago platform a plank denouncing the A. P. A. calls for ;i little serious retWtion. In the tirat place it will be well to fact that point out the have given "those same Democrats the ibat case ftheir away by stating vicDemocratic pirty scored a great A self-evide- tory i:i JS.'jt by a plank form nt inserting in their denouncing plat- "Wnow-NothiruMsm- and that a similar tory can be achieved next fall by claring against P. A. ism. A. ," vicde- As the A. P. A. is a secret society opposed to the interference of eccleaiasticiarn in political matters, or the functions of re-Jigio- uu i : - ed a so-call- : ; I . ' . self-aseerti- 11 . Co-o- ve ed Communicated The old-tim- low-grad- e high-grad- d 1 .. - along the for Times' fore) we claim meres is the Sinyeon range,, and the one the printer in Nephi, who is out Jof line from Leamington would run withsteady employment that is ust as!goid posits SECURE' THIS slope of in twenty five miles of those depositee or Veins. Before determining the route to Deep Creek, it is suggested that the line herein proposed be investigated, and we believe it will be found to be seventy five miles shorter than the CQUKsS as any printer they have had yet, who would willingly' accept a job providing he was sure of his pay. They also claim that we import our paper from Denver, which is true, for the simple reason that there is no paper manufactured in Utah. contemplated route, and that the Our contemporary gave us a roast ng country through which it will run is in- last week for coming down to personfinitely richer in mineral wealth. in order to get even. al matters. , The local referred to was published THE NEPHI TIMES SHOULD simply as a news item, and not for the purpose of getting even. The artjcle PRACTISE WHAT IT goes 'on to say that "the editor of The PREACHES. defne a thorough course' of iristrucsion in Dou- - ? ble and Si Qie Entry and Commercial Ajthmetic, by uf ail, at Book-lte..pin- to a limited" number of perionsi Thin course will be completed in NO leesona ' No charge for diplomas. Address, 8 j CAPITAL v-i- cutting below the prices established by The Blade? And yet it is been now harping about The Blade cut- ting prices. The first thing the Times did on coming to Nephi was to cut the subscription price down to 1.00 per year, which the editor know? or woujd know if she knew anything about the printing business will not much more than pay for the blank paper and postage; thinking that this would induce some of The Blade subscribers to leave and go over to them. During the month of December they (the Times) run a column ad. for a firm in this city for $5.00 per month. They also offered to run an ad. for a firm that was advertising in The Blade for cry, "'on to Los Ange- les' is again reverberating through the vales, up and down the canyons and over the mountain tops of Utah. The old cry is stirring a feverish hope in the minds of Southern Utonians that it may materialize into something more subsuncial than wind. The prosent proposition to rua the line to Los Angeles via of the southern settlements and Saint George instead of Deep Creek and Nevada, is most sensible and praiseworthy. During two years The Blade fought the Deep Creek and Nevada route and pointed out its folly as a financial scheme, and its gross injustice to the people of Southern Utah. The Blad also charged the people of Salt Lake, or College 116 West Sixth wrong in publishing it and that he could not prove what he had said' which is both false and missleadipg. We can prove beyond a doubt' that bie party referred to holds a note against the former editor of the Times for over "8pE! selfishness, in that they desired to make of Salt Lake the distributing point for all merchandise and products destined for Utah that might come over the projected road. The present plan of extending the Union Pacific road to St. George and on to meet the road now building towards Utah, proves that its projectors are both far seeing and patriotic. When built, the new line will not only benefit Salt Lake mora in the long run than the Deep Creek route to the coast, but it will enable the people of Southern Utah to exchange their products for thoseot Southern California without the expensive, cir 5 KANSAS. .3 , i The Blade is interested in the growth and welfare of Nephi and its people and will do all it possibly can to advance the interest of the commurjity in which it lives. The Times has failed to do this, and has worked only in the interest of a few coarse haired politicians who haver paid plenty for their ads. Now, why take yourr spite on The BLADic? Go to those whem you profess to have made what they are today ind tell them to settle with you at once - Vk. n lit' 1". ii Money to Loan. In effect,Nov. ' is Soutli-bound- - Og-de- am Lv ) Lake Ar 5.50 pm 15.20 pm am Sandy 9.42 am 3.40 pm Fairfield . 11.35 am jj.ure.ita. '2.00 pm 8.45 am. .Lehi Juhct. . 4.45 pm 8.55 am Amer'n Fork 4.35 pm 9.02 am Pleas't Grove 4.28 pm 9.25 am . . . .Provo. . . . 3.05 pm 9.44 am Spanish Fork 3.49 pm lo.o: am Pay son... 3,32 pm ll.Ooawr pm Nephi ) .2.40 11.45 am Ar j LV 2.00 pm JuaD ) fAr 1.30 pm pm Lv pm Leamington 11.55 am Oasis.... ,10.25 am pm 4.50 pm Clear Lake 9.37 am "8.00 am Ar j Mil- - t Lv 6.35 pm 8.50 am Lv ford f Ar 6.15 pm 5.00am 10.40pm ....Frisco .12.30 2.05 4.05 o the Kidneys, Leave Arrive Trains Bouh of jfuab run daily exceft Sr D AT8 Two through trains daily from Sail Lake to all points East. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers friu Sal' Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. day coaches. Elegant The only line operatixig dining ear service. The shortest aEd fastest line to all poiut.' Prostrate Gland, Stone to' TIiq Bladder, eaS 'E. D. WIUKINS, Agent, Nephi. Bnrley, Gen'l Agt. Pasisgrr. Dept..'Lake. City Ticket Office, 205 Main st., Sail Airt. E. L. Lomax, Gen'l Passgr. and Ticket E. Dickinson, Gen'l Mtijr,, .ii:.ihf S. II. II. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, D. E. Or any kind of Urinal troubles, Can secure immediate, And a permanent cure by using the E. Ellery Anderson, John W. Doaii'1. Frederick li. CouW. Heeii ing of early fruits and vegetables. All along the line new vigor will be infused into the mining industry and for which South Western Utah will yet become famous. It will revivify this division of the Un- ionPacific and make of it something be side a butt for stale jokes, and the sub- For sale W file SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 1E;.BESERET LiTHIA" W.4THR i above-Darne- d , rd wave-kisse- ' .. ; - knows-anythin- g . -i f . . : PETJ VALLEY RAILWAY (General EAgents,) e t SMITH DRUG GO. SAN ject of much unchristian-liklanguage from those forced to travel on that mixture of cattle, sheep, merchandise and construction train called for pocases. Has been tt rfpfl for rriora than five vears in the liteness' sake the "Milford Express." and there has not been a case of failure recorded against the water. The enterprise will also force the Denver road to get a "hustle1' on itself and go on through to the. coast as IT HAS CURED EVERY INSTANCE. 'hat road cannot afford to stop at Marysvale, nor any other point in Utah for that matter, and defer, "the case of Bright.'s' Disease that had been pronounced incurable by leading benefits a through line would bring it'.; physicians, was cured in less than three months by the use of DESERET And it is safe to predict that the It. G. LITHIA WATER and the patient is now persuing his W. Will loose no more time than, is reregular employment, ally necessary in pushing onward: d the shores of South- DuriDg pregnancy, and Ghronic Constipation, the Ladies will find in'the t)ES- ern California. ;jERET LITHIA WATER au invaluable remedy. ; jsalt Lakers are; to, be congratulated on their generous, gift of the Old Fort It is a home water, Free from Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Pure and Tasteless, h ree from even a trace of Lime and is a product of block to the new company, and on the . Deseret, Millard CoHinty, Utahv signs of returning sanity in selecting the Southern Utah route. Address all correspondence to Relative to a line to Deep Creek,-iis believed by every one that La iJLw WW ot the district, to be a safe, ' undertaking. But, instead of ex ten dSalt Lake City, Utah pep, t.h,ekrSa.lt Ljxkji. and .IQsAnfy Jes G&n'l Agents Xor.tna DESERET LITXII A - WATER QMPAET. y , - 17, 1B94. Train arrive and depart at Various Ftaliont In any amount from one hundred to daily as follows: . ten thousand dollars. On improved farm North bound Stations. Arr. or on water Leave Leave Arr, ptock. property C. 8.00 pm 2.15 am T. Winn, County Recorder. 3.15 am At (Salt J Lv 7.00 pm J Enlargement of w n rr LOCxlL TIME CARD. cumlocutory and restrictive medium of Salt Lake middlemen. In a special manner will the present projected line benefit Iron County in furnishing the people down there with an out-le- t for their coal, and a prospect of the utilization of their mountains of almost pure iron. It will also give to Utah's fair Dixie sitting so long in sackcloth and ashes an unwonted impetus in the grow- to-wa- uik j jp 4s Of 3 $100. THOSE AFFEcTED WITH rather the projectors of the road and the business men of the Capitol, with Street. TOPEKA, 7.45 8.11 B $ '"jTIOMMlB-RCIA- ty Blade admitted that he had The title of this article comes to our mind as being very appropriate to the Nephi Times. Does not the Times know that since the first day it struck Nephi it has g One Fourth Regular Price -- : e p I ANGELES.'', government, those Democrat.-wh-o CUM. advocate the plank referred to, .hope to enlist the sympathy of the element of the country, and CJDimtir, .rated more particularly to secure the votes From the first day of man's existwhom the of Roman Catholics, against ence on this earth down to the present diis A P. A. of the especially power tim?, his upward path has been strewn rected. with more thorns than rosei. Ages To the enlightened influence of the before man began the work of writing Christian religion, even in its corrupt- his own history, the recording angels ed form, is due very much of the civiliwhile they penned the details of zation of the huuian family. In those wept "man'3 inhumanity to man.'' Since early days, even when yoked with the human family began putting their many of the tenets of paganism, the in- history in a form that future generafluence of Christianity raised the wives tions might read, the pages have been and mothers of those barbarians from defaced with narratives of human sla:x condition of serfdom to the high ped of humau suffering and misery. estal of queens of the household. For very, haB been a struggle of the many It ithat one act of emancipation of women, the tyranny of the favored few. the Christain religion ought ever to be against Yet, all through the centuries, the iield in grateful remembrance. Dur- cloe and reverent, student of history ing the silent march of nearly two might discern the baud of Providence .score of centuries the teachings of the in the affairs of men. The of Son of Man have been a mighty factor the divine P6wer has been nopresence less visjn the world's progress and in the ible because its manifestations have growth of liberty. Had not the Son of been along purely natural lines. It Man lived and bequeathed to the was foreordained that man should rise world the divine lesson of charity to by his personal efiorts and secure the all men; had lie not given to humanity blessings of "life, liberty and the pura glimpse of a higher and more consis- suit his own exerof tent life than could be gathered from the tions. happiness" by Notwithstanding that emiteachings of the Orientals, or the Jews, nently just the solicitude of the humau family to day would have the Father decree, has been unceasing, and ;been within the grasp of a cold and assistance has been rendered at numercheerless scepticism. It is the renult ous times when, bad he not intervened, of the teachings of Christ the benign the temple of human liberty would influence of this life on the destiny of haye been forever- crushed by the the human family that has placed on hands of tyrants, or the wave of freethe brow of the great Nazarene the dom rolled backward. ko far that ages etamp of divinity. would have been required to recover - While we are not unmindful of the the lost ground. great blessings derived from the of the United In the Christain religion aa a social factor, we States we government find aa a system for cannot forget that Christian- individual freedomperfect as is possible for ity has been at various timi-- a tremen-,duou- s men and women in their present condiand vicious power for oppression tion of quasi enlightment to appreciate and mlr.rule. With cruel and relent- and As we glance backwards less hand it brought the dungeon and over respect the heroic struggle of the patriots .rack to Ita aid as a proselyting force. of those days, and consider the odaa With devilish tlendishness it swept its which they were contending, enemies from the earth by fire and against and then reflect on the immeasureable sword, and invoked the aid of faggots influence their triumph has had on the to stille the first sparks of scienti-$- c destiny of the human family we cannot truth that so faintly glowed in the agree with Herbart Spencer that the Eyption darkness of the middle ages. American Republic is a "happy acci'Whenever and wherever religion has dent' however much it may 60 appear jpofisesed absolute power it has been to the purely logical mind of the stuvrislded.with infernal vindicitivene.ss. dent of social science. In those The tremenduous growth of the "accidents" we can discern the power of theUomieh church during the intervention ot. the Supreme. The past half century has produced a feel- quality of any force can be acurately ing of unrest in the minds of many measured only, by the consequences who know what the supremacy of the which flow from it. As measured by -Mother church" means to the liber- that standard the Republic of the ties of dissenters. It is a fact that United States bears the xannot be successfully denied, that the impress of the Infinite.unmistakeabl the hand ot Roman Catholicism has been past century it' has "shoneDuring amid the plainly shown hi repeated attempt's to darkness ot monarchial despotisms a interfere in the affairs of "our national Tery beacon light to the oppressed of government. It is to resist the efforts, all nations. It has been to struggling not only of Romanism, but, of all re liberty What the gleam ot the harbor ligions, to become control! rig forces in light is to the mariner upon the bosom political matters that suggested the of the angry deep, giving promise of urbanization of the A. P. A. That calm seas and a place of refuge. their resistive force is not . only legiti- From a weakling America has grown mate but necesiry is. proven by the to be a very giant among the nations proposition on the part of some Demo- and a menace to tyranny throughout crats to pander to the influence of the world. She has become so strong Romanism by proposing .a plank de- and that she can now off" .. A. to P. "hands A. . the 6ay claring against European despots. Under the constitution the A.. P. A. And that the American citizens stand as as good a. right to exist and enjoy ready to back up the demand, proves its constitutional. right of peaceful op- that the spirit of patriotism is alive position to. Catholicism or any and all not only! to the, value of American lib jorms if.' religious supremacy in civil erty, but that the cries of the oppress- ;,i.r tiajJatJiir. hay a. tht-- rigjit.ta.i ftfLarc?- - beam, aria, thpjr. ..appeal",. ; v-- fi d. icivil so-call- half the nriee. wftMwere charging, and ngton- and run to Muncy via Detroit, give them some locals free each week, and if or Drum mountain," Fish Springs they Would quit us. They cut the ' Pttsicfan and anrjoo: Deep Creek. The reasons why this price of locals dowq from Ipcts. . per 1 Unroute should be selected are obvious. line to 7i cts. per line and now Instead of running through a section? derstand they have made another 'cut; of country that is rich only in remin- within the last month. CFFICS: iscences of Lake Bonneville, and a At Residents bid a make to were we asked When r). Seeond door East route Store' the alkaline desert, glistening on the printing of the couuty and city we advocate would openjp at Detroit financial statements it was our belef 2 to 4 p. tp.. the future great gold camp of Utah. that we had to bid against the above He phi. Utah. (Those iri love with the named "Chinaman"" prices and of blanket veins of Mereur may smile at course put in our bid as low as possithe prediction as to Detroit, but it is ble. The Times supposed it had alcjad THURMAN.& WE DG WOOD, suggested that they paste the predic- pipe cinch(to use its own expression) tion in their hats) Fish Springs is just on the city and county printing abd in its infancy, and will yet supply for that reason did not cut prices this e hundreds of thousands of tons of time. silver-leaores. The line would and 3. claims that it sends to Times "The also run ciose to the Willow Springs Salt Lake for its workmen because First National Banji liamu;. and Trout Creek districts, and they there are no UTAR. printers in Nephi," pTe PROVO, would at once begin to supply traffic no are there expert will admit that for the road. There are also large debut (with all due respejet south printers here, of lead ores Religion of wbatevec name or origin must be taught its proper place and sphere in the social structure. It must understand that in the secular heeded. government of the world its force as The action of both houses of conan organized factor will be no longer gress relative to the Venezuelean contolerated, and that its functions are troversy, and Ihe recognition of the purely spiritual, and will so continue beligerant rights of the Cubans, and until the advent of the King of King the enthusiasm with which those resoof Kings to rule all nations in justice lutions have been received by the mastempered with mercy. ses, furnishes ground for renewed faith No more arrogance on the part of in the perpetuity of our government of the gentle and confidence in the destiny of Amerprofessed mouth-piece- s Nazarene should be tolerated. The ica as the continued guardian of liber-ty- . day has passed when the mere dictum of any priesi will have any weight From the day when the first Spanish whatever in stemming the tide of per caravel anchored off the coast of Cuba, sonal freedom, nor deter men from the more than four hundred years ago, the investigation and promulgation of iron hand of Spain has had the people what they deem to be the hi gb.es t of Cuba in its cruel and relentless truth. It is puerile in any one to as- grasp. During scores of years the na sume a dogmatic superiority and con- tives were enslaved with the Spaniards demn the belief of any other man or as task masters. Were the attrocities men without giving logical reasons for of that epoch written and the naira- The thinking tive read by the people of the entire such condemnation. world aemand reasons for every belief, world, there would not be the slightest and men generally will bo of the opin- expression ofsympathy forSpain, among ion that the same intolerance that the common people of all the nations of might prompt a religious bigot in this Europe. Rather would there be univer age to declare a principle of human sal approval of the course the United fai.h to be 'damuable," without as- States are now pursuing. There would. signing reasons for such declaration, be no need to read the fearful history of would imprision another Galileo, or Spanish attrocities in the repeated burn a econd Bruno, if the power to quellings o Cuban revolts against a do so were given him. power that continues to enforce slavery While the beneficent mission of re- in another, but not less savage form. Cuba should be free even if it takes ligion and its sacred rights to free is as a war with Spain to accomplish it. freely speech;are freely conceded, it conceded that the sacred rights of sec- America is now powerful enough to ularists to oppose religion by means of become the champion of liberty in this whstern world, and there should free speech should be universally be no receding from the manly stand For the foregoing reasons, the wnt,sr now taken by the people of the United Organized tyranny on this belieycs the A. P. A. to be a legitimate States. unit of force and has ao undoubted hemisphere should be taught that it right to exist; and further, that the can no longer wield the oppresssive great Democracy will commit a ser- lash over human beings who are our ious blunder if they attempt to catch neighbors. Catholic votes by inveighing against the A. P. A. 'ONTO LOS rec-ojuize- at Leami- road, the line ought to begin "Bob" Ingersol himself. l iUBSCBIFTIOX RATES: I 01 . TIME TABLE O. 16. Effective Sunday, Noverojber I7ih, Nurtl South. No. I 1 J Dist. I fr.m Daily Manti 11.45a lZ.lOp 12.40p I2.57p 1.15p 1.32p 1.42p 2.22p 2.45p 1893. ' j Nehpi Ar. Salt Springs Hojloway 43. 9 38.0 33.0 29.0 23.2 Stations. Fountain Green Draper Moroni Chester Ephraira Lv. Ar. Mauti 19.5 16.0 8.0 from Nephi No. 2! 1)aii 1 5 0 10. 0 14 0 19.5 10 4ft 10.2'e 10.1' a 9.45 23 5 ho 43 0 ir,a Mantrfor Sterling, Fuolt's Lak Trains lea Wednw and Morriso n at 3:00 p.m., Monday's,:arrive a , Returning day's and Friday's. m:" t Mantiat6 :09p. Direct con secilorfa' at Nephi with Ln.o C V, Padiflc RailT Vay from and to Salt Lake intermedia Ogden, Butte, 'ProVoy Milford and Wst. and all polnte East poinU, and j Stop on sigi al. ." J The "Compan V rfeeryes jtlje right to from this Time tTabe at pleasure 1 . . . . Thhodorb Bl UJACK,. & C Pres. . Manaeer, UalSalt Mke Cltf . . ' XT "Q ' f7WTTJ |