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Show worthy of a trial? Don't youjhonestly think that he should have the benefit of the doubt as much on leaving the prison as he had ffhen heading toward THE BLADE. '' " ' ' $2.00 SUBSCRIPTION KATES I it? ..' Per year. (Payable in advance), From The National Bimetallist: Application has been made at the Nephi ppst-aftic- e for transmission through the mails as jecond-elas- s mail matter. that con- Very often we hear it sajd ceding the demonetization of silver to ; I . Ada-ms- . CRIMES AGAINST THE FAMILIES OF CRIMINALS. ail Advocate. body of the people. "The greatest good to the greatest number,'' is the principle that must necessarily prevade all general iaws, for none cf tham can operate with per- fect equality upon everybody. The demonetization of silver was a There is one class of people whom the philanthropists and lawmakers grievous wrong to a vast majority of have almost entirely overlooked, and our people. As soon as its effects bethat is the families of criminals. A came manifest, a struggle for its cae in point. A man with a wife and began. The money powan into not to children armed the teeth, stood ever in altercation, er, eight in which he killed his assailant. He the way, opposing such act of justice. was sent to prison for ten years. His Now that same power tells us that wife and children were left entirely new conditions have arisen, and that without support. The prisoner was we must not restore silver, because it for fined at hard labor, but his entire would wrong the widow and orphan, earnings were appropriated by the and interfere with the equity of existState. At the end Of ten years, bis ing contracts. and exposwife had died of What is meant by this Is that debts ure. The boys in the family had would be paid in cheaper money than grown up without proper schooling that of the contract. It is ail right, und nearly all of them turned out though, to force the debtor to pay in worthless criminals and charges on so- money "daarer' than the money of the ciety. The gi'ls ad went to the bad. contract. Now, let ua ask, would it d it have Gold has appreciated about 20 per been bstter. would it not have been cent in the last three years. That is more in accord with the nobler impul- to say, a mm who borrowed 81,000 ses of humanity and the teachings of three years ago and has paid the inhigher Christianity had the earnings terest regularly, must now pay back of this prisoner been returned to his $1,200. Or, to state it more exactly, in family than to have it appropriated by order to get the SI, 000 he must now the State? Jn this case, which is far surrender as much of the product of from being an exceptional one, the in- his labor as it would have taken to get nocent become the ieal sufferers. The $1,200 when the debt was contracted, punishment of the father in prison is and the process is still goiug on. Pribut a bagatelle as compared with that ces continue to fall and money to rise. of the innocent, struggling wife and This, however, gives the gold chamMay we pion no concern. It is worthy of the helpless, hungry children. not ask, by what right do we impose gravest consideration that the gold UCCUIC33 auu advocate always approaches the subumucus upuu children for crimes committed by ject from the creditor's standpoint. others? The unfortunate debtor receives The State cannot afford to do this small favor at his hands, If he obfrom a social standpoint. In the case jects to paying his debts in money apcited, the man and the wife were both preciated 20, 50 or 100 per cent, he is from highly respected families The accused of being a swindler and a chances are that had not the unfortu- thef. nate incident occurred that the father would have stayed with his family and EDITORIAL NuTES the boys and girls would have grown up into respectable men and women. It is also probable that had they re- Joel Shomaker ha i retired from the ceived the earnings of their father, editorship of the Logan Republican. which would have enabled the mother It is thought Mr. E? T. Kvde will take to provide them with a reasonable his place, amount of proper food and clothing, together with school advantages, the Legislate for the poor the wealthy icase would have been very materially can take care of themselves and not altered. From an economic standlegislate for the wealthy that the rich point, the argument comes with equal may take care of the poor. The one force against the ordinary prison arway means the building up of cheerful rangements. It i3 argued that the homes the other calls for free soup prisoner should be made to support honses. himself while undergoing punishment, 1 and, iff possible, to pay the State someA says that there thing beside. This is a very plausible is anorthern exchange now towards sentiment strong argument on its face; but will not darfces start at decent hours in stand before tlie mucji greater demand having the close before midnight. and evening of justice as applied to his family. If this can be done and we see no n Iet usee:. Our schools, insane why it cannot it would be an exand courts are jail carried on at under the plea, and cellent thing for the health of our public ekpen and all others who inproperly, too, they are all for the yjoung people amusements to bay in such dulge public good, Are our schools self Would it not be well to have nothing of the moral effect; it would tbem so? Very nice in theory, possi- have. All those who have the welfare bly, but destructive in. practise. True, of the young at heart should throw our schools make no returns to the their influence in this direction. State in cash, ' but, we consider r that the good they yieldj to society more The Arbor day committees presented "than compensates the cost of j their to the City Council at tlieir last ses maintainance. ; sion, a petition signed by over two How about those who have no familundreci of jthe heaviest of ies? A case in point: A young man JSephi, asking that the Arbor day of former good habits but very .'susceppetitioning;, the city tible to influences, good and bad, stole ,to pipe the city water into the cemeahorse. He wa sent to the Kansas tery and furnish a hundred foot of penitentiary, served his time, and was 'hose to the public free of charge, be released with $o;iu cash, a ticket for 'granted. The Mayor, appointed a home, and a suit of shoddy clothes, mittee of ; three, consisting of Alfred such as is furnished by that prison to Lrnut, Joseph Wright and J, W. Elli11 released prisoners. One week' after- son, to decide the "question. The first ward he ran out of money, found no named couucilman was opposed to the work and all doors closed against him. granting of the petition Hn full j and Desparing of life, he stole another fought it bitterly. The other two horse; made no attempt to conceal it; councilmen were as much in favor of was arrested next day; the day follow-n- g granting it aa Mr. Lunt was opposed to plead guilty, and within a few it. So bitterly was it contested that hours wad again in stripes, as a matter not until 1 o'clock the next morning of his own choice of two evils.' Now, was it settled, and then a compromise the chauces'are that if this young man was effected. The compromise was, could have been' permitted to lay by! that th city pipe the water into the his earnings. for the two! years in pris- cemetery, but would not run a branch ma, he would have led quite a different pipe or grant any hose. The commitlife. He could have had money to con- tees were Well pleased, notwithstandvey him to 'other fields and start In life ing they did not get ail they asked for, nnw. Ho might not have done so; he' and wish to tbadk those councilmen, inlght have sfyerit it all in drunkenness,! through The Blade, who stood by w one knows; but do you not think it! the petition In Their bebalf. liter-Mou- nt over-wor- K ' rea-sb- asy-lum- s, supporting? i . ' j tax-paye- rs ? ; - . ! . . . -- . - ) Physician and surye u. . d wlng-narne- i OFFICE:--- " Store , - ( V Nephi, j cross-examin- r: ' At Residence Second door, East Co-o- p IIOURS: ' 2 to 4 p. in. , , f have been vrrong at the time, conditions have changed since then, and to now destroy it wouJd do injustice to SATURDAY MORN., APRIL, 4, 1896. many innocent people, If that be sound argument, then it would be useless to ever attempt to BLADE AGENTS: right any wrong that has been perper condition are Below is a list of our agents, who will trated by law, because cer-'subscriptions and receipt for all the time changing, and new equities are constantly arising. J'ciyments. Go. Tooele Wm. Chastain, Ibapah, It is true that to now remonetize silMILI.AHD COUXTT, ver would interfere with the equities of A. Oak City. Lyman. Joseph some existing contracts. Christian Anderson, Fillmore. Tho.s. Memmott, Scipio. Every change of monetary laws dors Clivi.--'. Overscm, Leaming-fothat to a greater or less extent. Geo. Crane, Kanosb. Jaruts Hatton., Petersburg. But in dealing with a question like Virgil Kc Ily, Burbank, Meadow. Hvrum this, we must look at general condiJariu-- S. BlUke, Hinckley. tions and the interests of the great I Br. C;S.Hosmer7 j " CHANGED CONDITIONS SINCE '73 Publisher. ALF. OJJME 2859- son, County Atty.,' was here yesterday ' The . investigating the disgusting affair. Notice for publication. Indians who make this locality a rendezTJtaii, Lake Office at Salt City, Land, vous on account of the' fine winter March 30th, 1890. f climate, are leaving for the mining Notice is hereby driven that the folio camps because aa they' assert, their settler has filed notice of his intention are safer there than here. squaws his proof in support ofli'made Tbe foregoing is stated with shame and to makeand final will be said that proof claim, DESERET DOTS. regret that such a condition exists; and the County Clerk of Juab County, its causes every decent person in town, to before at Court House, Nephi Memmotts City Utah, on Utah, H. K. their such things have May 16,. 1896, viz: "William F. headathat hang As spring advances the prevailing som- been transpiring right along during sev- No. 8427 for the W. Y N. E, Ji and, N, W. X nambulism that, like funeral pail, has eral years, and not a human brute among E. M W. 34Tp. 15 S. R. 2 W. names the following witnesses to jprove nung over this section is lifting, and the gang having been brought to justice. hisHecontinuous residence upon and cultivation a of are signs appearing Ignot. Moroni Monroe, James of. said above the horison. Deseret, April 2ad 1SQ8. Adam's jr.,land.yvi?: James Allen, and Thomas inott, of Scipio, Millard County,. Utah. S. F. Mount has gone out to the Ibex Any person who desires to protest against and gives promise that the tunnel will be allowance! of such proof, or who knows of the HAYES WAS FOUND GUILTY. driven in to the ore bodies. When that substantial reason, under the law and the any i3 done, your correspondent, whose repof the Interior repartment,s why regulations as a prophet is not without such proof should not be allowed, - will be givutation, an opportunity at the above mentioned time honor save in. his own will Murder in the First Degree the Jury's en and the witnesses of place to have beeiT vindicated incountry," as a his claim ,j Verdict. in rebut to offer evidence and said claimant, mining expert, and Detroit will have a The verdict of murder in the first tal of that submitted by claimant; .. if boom. In this connection it is well to was degree Btron Groq, Register. rendered at Provo Wednesday at 9 add that Mayor L. Uolbrook of Provo, A. the Wm. C. Bryan Attorney for Claimeiitagainst Harry will tomorrow go but to Detroit on busiby Haynes ness connected with starting up of the jury who ha vs sat since Tuesday, Mar Ah 24th and heard all the evidence in the Ibex. Notice of Forfeiture. Point murder case. ' The usual amount of ore keeps stead- Pelican State op Utah, i , The jury had been out eighteen hours, ily pruring in from the Utah and Galena, and during County of Juab f all that time discussed not as Fish Springs. ToJohn S. Jacobs and Alfred Mikeseil and to whether, a verdict of acquittal should Brtitn Mountain Mininjr Co. Yoo are the be but whether a recommendareturned, U. 8. Marshal Nat M. Brighara renotified, that I have expended $132. fio, hereby of tion be should handed in clemency turned from Deep Creek on Tuesday 1894 and $250.00 for the year, 1895, for the year i the verdict of guilty. From the in all $382.66, in labor with and improvements upon evening and on Wednesday morning first the twelve men were unanimous on the Rattier Group of claims went on to Salt Lake. Mr. Brigham is consisting; Of the a of verdict Six of Link, Missingr Chjef, Alice, c CoppeiS Rattler, their in gqilty. his praise of the mining number, eloquent of ,hp Hill and Gold Bug, Situated in for Deep Creek as soon as the Salt however, were incliued to recommend to Wonder Detroit Mining District, Juab Co. Utah, as will Lake & Los Angeles reaches that rich the court that Hayes's sentence be life appear certificate filed 1891 arid 1895, fin the imprisonment at hard labor. These six office ofhy auriferous region. of the said district, in the discussed their differences with ibe other order to hold Recorder said premises under the provissix earnestly, seriously, and solemnly, ions of Section 2324, Revised Statute of the THAT ABOMINATION affer this Known as night traiu over this division but entirely without aoriomny for many United States, and if within 99ordays refuse tio conof. the Union Pacific will begin on Moo-da- y hours and it finally developed that some nptice by publication you fail your proportion of the expenditures next. There are probably a baker's of them had voted this way merely to tribute interests in said Claims as up the arguments to ascertain will become the,your doen of passengers, on aa average, each bring of the subscribed ufa"' property j month over the line from the south, and whether or not any idea new to the jurors der said Section 2324. A. McBURNtfT. to accomodate that corporal's guard, could be brought out that would justify J Drum, Feb.lst 1885; the balance of the the exercise of levity. The more they nultiplied by two, case looked the over bemore the must be imposed upon. they traveling public Tuere may be another reason. Between came convinced that the case was one in Notice to Creditors.5 J uab aod Oasis, a distance of 57 miles, whick levity ought not to be exercised, State of Utah, ss verdict of guilty of there are five section men comprising a aud a unanimous of Juab, County Between Oasis and murder in the first degree without recom- Estate of Sarah Kienke, deceased. ''fjoatiuga gang." of about 7U miles, mendation of any kind was agreed to. distance Milford, Notice is hereby given by the undeilsierned When the court convened there were Administrator of the estate of iSarah thero are five more section men. These deceased, to the creditors of. and len men have heretofore been moved few in the court room other than the Kienke, persons liavingtctaims against said deceasback and fortn during daylight, or in the officers, the attorneys on both sides oi all to exhibit them, with the necessary vouched, the the defendant and the A case, one of time the company, ant probably jury. months after the first publicawithin es, silence selemn and all in the tion of thisfour prevailed fourth oi their time is spent in being to said administrator at notice, save and accept the defendant his residence in Nephi uoved. Under the new ragime, tuey building City, Juab Cfounty, lie Utah, the same bein the regular will work days and move nights. This alone were visibly deeply effected. place for the new arrangement, it is believed, or rath- sat down as leisurely as he ever sat dqwn transaction of the business of said estate. John KiemIke, er hoped, will keep at least ten per cent, on any occasion before in his life, and: Administrator of the estate of Sarah of the the slow" and in verdict, of tne "growing" spikes from extricareading Kienke deceased. tones: measured the jury, etc., Dated at Nephi City, Utah, March 24th 1896. ting themselves from the ties and escap- rind the defendant, "We, Harry Hayes guilty Wm. A. C. Bryan, Attorney tor Administrator. ing trom the company 's rignc of way." of murder iu the first degree as changed With the present price of kerosene it is the indictment," apparently gave him hard to understand how the company in more concern nor affected him more no oil for wnl manage to furnish sufficient Notice to Creditors. than the commonplace greeting of 4,good tbe headlights so as to enable- - the engi' of Mary L. P. Teaedale, dec eased. neer to steer clear of the mud holes morniog' by his attorneys did a few mo- Estate is hereby piven by the undersigned, Notice ments before. along the liue. Besides, there are so of the estate of Mary L. P. administrator He sat on at the prostoically here down roads looking that the many divergent to the creditors of, jand all Teasdale deceased, his with are liable to ceedings deleg thrown over persons having claims against the said right traius, uuring dark nights, take tue wood road, or the trail across his left, and his hands clasped over his ceased, to exhibit them with he necessary LUe country to Fillmore, and become lost right knee, quietly and complacently vouchers, within four months after the first of this notice, to the said a3 minis-for several days. A uiau in Fillmore rocking himself slightly and slowly,, to publication trator, at his residence in Nephi Cityj, Juab ouce area, ma. d he saw traius passing just and fro in his chair apparently at ease County, Utah:, the same being the place for with all the world, but closely" watching the oelow the Vld held," and wnile these all of the business of said estate j transaction w-on in court. The Judge that owl trains'last, (they will continue until Geouoe Teasdale, the jury, and his attorneys Administrator of the estate of Mary L. P. three or lour trains are either wrecked or discharged a of thirty days time to Teasdale, deceased. lost on the deseret) that mat's dreams askedTforandstay make a motion for a new Dated Nephi CiLy, April 2, 1896. prepake may materialize. There is one advan- trial Frederick W. Chappell Attorney for Admin Ruling on this request istrator. however in thse night trains, it was ofThe cause. tage, 2 m. set o'clock for p. vviii enable the train gangs to see the burning axles or "het boxUgntoftbe None But Ayer's at the world's Fair. that (until the es." It is suggested A CqoK BooK Free. is busted'' j the company trust Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the exttra run "uot boxes" ahead oi the loco "Table and Kitchen" is the title of a ordinary distinction of having beejn tbe and dispence witu the headlights. new cook book by the Price only oiood purifier allowed an exhibit at If that is impracticaole, the conductors Baking Powder published the World's fair, Chicago, ManufacturCompany, Chicago. with lanters. The at this time it will be sent free if Just ers of other sarsaparillas sought ny every might be sent ahead you only difficulty in that arrangement write a postal mentioning The Blade. means to obtain a showing of their goods, would be that the locomotives might not This book has been tried ourselves and but they were all turned away under the oe able to keep up. Tnere is a gooa is one of the very best of by its kind. Be- application Qttbe rule forbidding the enotory being circulated on that most gen-le- l sides containing over, 400 receipts for ail try of patent medicines and nostrums. of men, Conductor Win. Adams who kinds of and home cookery, there The dicision ot the World's fair authorileads tne locomotive of his train. After are manypastry hints for the table and kitchen, ties iu favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was how to enter in effect as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapariltelling it I will "let up" oib the U. P, showing how to set a A traujp climbed on at Mills Siding the the dining room, etc.;table, a hundred and one la is not a patent medicine. It does not other day, and rode about half way to hints in every branch of the culinary art. belong to the list of nostrums. It is here While tbe genial Wm. of the very finest and richest as on itsmerits. " L.eamiugton. was cooling a '"hot box" he saw the Cookery well as of the most economical and hometramp and "fired" him. When the like, is provided for. Remember "Table train pulled into Leamington, the tratno aud kitchen" will be sent, postage pre& platform. Conductor paid, to any lady sending her address appeared onauthe on him until after the (name, town and State) plainly given. Adams kept eye Agents for the train had started and sav the tramp A. copy in German or Scandinavian wiJJ , Oversou about the Chris be if sent as is Postal desired. card "chinning" good new caual. At ltiverside Adams was as letter. Address Price B iking Powder McCormiek Mowers and Binders, surprised to see the tramp cn the plat-lor-is Co. , Chicago, ill. of the rear car. The Conductor 1 . Cooper Wagons, naturally inquisitive and wanted the it. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrtramp to tell him how he managed 4Ui' me ten dollars and I'll spill, ' ' said Sulky Plows, hoea Remedy. Mr. Tramp. "No, I can't do it," answered Conductor Adams, 44I'll give you This is the best medicine in the world Harrows, five." it wasa't a bargain, aud Billy for bowel complaints. It acts quickly watched the tramp cioseiy for several andean always be depended upon. When Rakes, minutes after the express train started reduced with water it is pleasant to take. on a of bran Try it, and like many others you will and saw him sitting pile Barb Wire etc. new ties uear the tank. Conductor Ad- recommend it to your friends. For sale ams hadn't more than set foot on the at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by McNally We carry all Implements carried by when the tramp asked & Lunt Druggists. platform at Oasis, 44a chew of terbacker." 'Uill3'" forAdams the Consolidated Implement po. lsu't naturally a Conductor man but shocked brakeman iph. It may save you time and money to ber, in informed Warren by asking the tourist 'how that, when you need a Ktiowies & Webb, did you get here?" 4i'il h is the kind Sarsaparilla Ayer's excurtell ye fur ten dollars" repliei the most in favor with the medical said "Billy" "I'll It is the standard and, as such, profession. sionist. the only Half block west of Court House "No," r seven fifty." Won't come admitted at the Chicago give you down a cent"44 cooly remarked "Dusty World's Fair. NEPHI, UTAH. the exasKhoades." Well, " replied catch you on the perated conductor, "if 1off tbe right of train I'll chuck you boy, if you catch way." "O. K., old me," smilingly answered the tramp. THOSE AFPBoTED WITH When the train pulled out, Billy assigned JBph. Warren to watch the tramp while the first mentioned collected a buckskin buck" Mai ur and rabbit pelt of old o & who was the only passenger south from n ia Oasis. Near the Mud Lake switch, the locomotive got off tbe right of way, on the westeide, and while the boys were leading it back, the tramp appeared and offered to push on the rear of the train. "Billy" looked at the fellow, for a fall minute and then 44 broke loose." Kph Warren was never heard to even say the conductor hud "darn it," and before valuable his profanity got fairly started, Of the Kidneys, had put Eph in a dead faint. Billy finished his sentence by agreeing to give then for the conveted tramp the dollars And a ride to Milford? ."add yes, and a ride 1 If I ever take a to Milford. or h Enlargement of the Prostrate Gland, train to that station "hotly ejaculated William Who passed over the ten dollars with the remark "now tell me how you Stone in The Bladder, regretfully managed it." "I walked" look answered the tramp. "Say; here, you unterrified dead heat, how are; you going to prove it?" asked "Billy" "why, Or any kind of Urinal troubles, easy enough" answered Dusty lihoades, . new. Can secure immediate, ties, on "there arebetween just seventeed here and Oasis, and the road And a permanent cure, by using the and a half rails missthere are twenty-si- x ing lrom the track. " The engineer was called and verified the tramp's statement when Billy yelled 'all aboard," and the Milford Express jolted on towards F risco. Deseret is bo situated that it catches the floating human microbes from all the cardinal points of the compass, and far that reason is getting to be one of the toughest little burgs in Utah. One of the reasons for this Is fouhd in the fact that dead beats and microbes never leave, until some infernatlpm is perpetrated by them and compells a double quick to parts unknown. During a period of several years there havevbeen scandals circulated in which the names of white (?) transients and squaws have been mixed and some whites(?) also they are not ' transients. A few days ago,, so the Indians say, a by the of whites (?) entered tbe wickiup couple of an old squaw who cannot be far lrom having seen 100 snows and at about ten General Agents,) o'clock at night the two miscreants roned men old The the squaw. (?) have skipped but will be followed. Jno. M. liau- SALT LAKE UTAH. 4 "l Utah. TIJOJIMAT? & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys - 'at e - , ; j s. 43-4- 8 Room, - . 1 and 3, - First National Bank Builqing.. - EROVO, V UTAH. ' COURSE out-lool- " - t To advertise our Go.lUg- we will give a thorough course of instruction in Double and Sin jie 12 n try B,ool keeping and Commercial Arithihetic, by mail at rs ' a SECURE THIS One Fourth Regular Price s 35-4- 3 io a limited number of This course will he completed'persons. in .40 lessons. No cljirpre for diplomas. Address, I f CAPITAL j; 11G 10MMERCIAL West Sixth Street. TOPEKA, KANSAS. ; 4 4 42-4-5. ' nt PICT -- 4B-4- pa-uleu- LOCAL TINIE CARD. m mar-Liv- es In effeet.Nov. pro-fau- e 4 blood-purifie- 4 blood-purifie- North-boxinc- k Arr. Leave Arr. 2.15 ain P.00 pm Ogrden 3.15 am Ar Salt J Lv 7.00 pm 7.45 am Lv f Lake Ar 5.50 pm H.l am .... Sandy .... 5.1.0 pm 9.42 am Fairfield . 3.40 pin . Eureka. . 11.35 am 2.00 pm 8.45 am Lebi J unct . . 4.45 pm 8.55 am Amer'n Fork 4.35 prn 9.02 am Pleas't Grove 4.28 pm D.25 am .... Provo 3.05 pm 0.44 am Spanish Fork 3.49 pm 10.02 am . 3.32 pm Pay son . 2.40 11.05 am pm Nephi 11.45 am Ar ( -Lv 2.00 pm T. uu fAr 1.30 pm ,12.30 pm Lt 32.05 pm Leamington 11.55 am 4.05 pm 10.25 am 4. 50 pm Clear Lake 9.37 am H.00 am Ar Mil- - ( Lv ft. 35 pm j 8.50 am Lvl ford ("Ar ft. 15 pm 10.40 pm .... Frisco 5.00 am o Arrive Leave Trains souh pf Juab run daily except Srhv-, 1 . . . . . . . I m 4 Stautions. Leave ! a . Sonth-bound- WEBB. KNOWLES 17, 1&94. Train arrive and depart at various station daily as follows: D ATS Two through trains daily from to all points East. Salt-Lak-e Through Pullman Palace Sleepers frm Saifc Lake to Chieag-- without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair ears. Elegrant day coaches. The only line operating diuing car service. The shortest aEd fastest line to all point o east. E. D. WICKIXS, Arent. Xophi. Burley, Oen'l Afrt. Passgr. Dept..' City Ticket Office, 205 Main st.. Salt Lake. E. L. Lornax, Gen'i Passgr. ami Ticket Art. E. Dickinson, Cion'l Mngi., Otuab S. H. II. Clark. Oliver W. Mink, E. EHery Anderson, John W. Dnane, ' Frederick 11. ('ourierteraRecti D. E, 4 m mm HiTI Qn O'SpicT0V nT i San vim: infor-maHn- : .. For sale SMITH DRUG GO., CITr, . YALLEY RAILWAY TIME TABLE NO. 16. Effective Sunday, November 17th, 1895. Nertli South. Dist. Daily Mailt! No. 1 11.45a 12.10p 12.40p 12.57p 1.15p 1.32p 1.42p 2.22p 2.45p Lv. 43.0 38.0 33.0 29.0 23.2 19.5 16.0 from Ni'pl) Stations. from' Nehpi Ar. Salt Springs Ilolloway Fountain (Jre.cn 8.0 Dra7er Moroni Chester Ephraim Lv. Ar. aiijnti o. 21 Daily i 1l.tr- -' 5.0 H.5 10.0 14 0 10.) 19.5 St. 23 5 27 0 35 0 y.i'i 45a S.42 i.l5a 43.0 Trains leave Manti for Sterling, Funk' L.ika and Morrison at 3:00 p. in., Monday's, Wedneat sday's and Friday's. Returning arrive Manti at 6:00 p. m. Direct connections at Nephi with L"nio Padific Railway from and to Salt Lake Butte, Provo, Milford and intermediate all pointe East and West. and points, City-Ogde- Stop oa signal. The Company reserves the right to from this Time Table at pleasure n, rrf Theodore? Bruback, Pres. & Qen'l Manager, ' 1 Supt, Salt Lake City. II. s. Kerr, & G. F. &.P. Affent, U.- - |