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Show THE BLADE; rates: SUBSCRIPTION 42.00 workman can manage the affairs of a shop, or direct a body of men, but he understands; as well as those who can, what is necessary to be done. The market always,1 with rare. Exceptions and under peculiar circumstances, is glutted with unskilled labor, but it is seldom that a really. skillful workmen can not procure remunerative employment. Such men are always in demand when there is work to be done. An employero prefers an intelligent workman to the most painstaking and faithful laborer who is but an inanimate machine. The day's labor should not be regarded by. the workman simply as a task, and the hours spent in the shop as so many infractions of his general liberty. If he feels an interest in his work the toil will be a pleasure, and the shop be considered a school. This interest can be created and fostered, by persistent effort, to understand the why of a job, as well as to know the how, All mechanical manipulations are founded on strictly scientific principles, a know- Per year (Payable in advance), ' Publisher. ALF. ORME Application has been made at the Nephi post-Sic- e for transmission through the malls as iecond-clas- s tnail matter. SATURDAY MORN., MAY - BLiA.DE AGENTS! Below is a 2, 189G. , list of our agents, who will receive subscriptions and receipt, for Payments'. Win. Chastain, IbapahjJTooele Co. MILLARD COUKTT. Joseph A. Lyman, Oak City. Christian Anderson, Fillmore. Thos. Slemmott, Scipio. Chris. Overson, leanjington . Geo. Crane, Kaaosb. James Hatton, Petersburg. Virfril Kelly, Burbank. Hvmta Adams. Meadow. James S. Blake Hinckley ' ledge of which may be obtained from s and manuals, and the possession of which will give an interest to what otherwise would be but a monotonous and wearisome drudgery. This knowledge will incite to improvement, and may lead to invention. A workman who is fertile in expedients, and text-book- SOME ESTIMATES. Taken from the Denver News: A few days ago a meeting was held at understanding present requirein Wichita bv friends of free coinage apt ments, is invaluable in any concern. w w if trroanpfrivp ' nart.v. residins' ia that ft v V, city and the southwest, at which some Interesting estimates were made of the probable lining up of the gold and silver forces in the electorial college in event of the campaign being fought rm n flonr f iit, financial issue aDd with the silver men of all parties united Accordinc to the Wichita Beacon, it tvoa the nnininn of those nresent that such union should and would be a" complished anJ that silver would win. The tabulation presented was as fol An employe of the county propounds this query: Is the State Legislature authorized to pass a retroactive law, as in the case ol the salaries act, whicn assumes to pay officials reaular salaries from January in4th, long before the law was passed, stead of the fees they were entitled to before? retroactive effect is made by the statute referred to. The State Constitution shut off all fees to county officers on January 4tb, and after that date the only compensation such officers can receive is under a fixed salary rule. The law provides' a way for the county FOR GOLD. 36 8 10 6 3 6 Maryland New Jersey . Connecticut Delaware Maine Massachusetts .. Michigan 15 14 Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont. . Wisconsin. Total Indiana ... 2 15 Idahn... . . . Kansas Montana. Nebraska . . 3 . ............ . ... 10 3 8 3 4 Nevada Oregon 4 South Dakota 3 Wyoming Utah.... Alabama Arkansas 3 10 8 4 13 13 ... Florida.... Georgia Kentucky...... Louisiana South Carolina..... Tennessee.'.......- Texas....... 17 - .. DOUBTFUL: California............... Iowa Minnesota. ...... North Dakota... years 4 rate. .... . Total.... em prior, to December, and stood at 52,- 15 244,503 in that months while the popu 12 lation of France increased only 124,000 in the five years. The France-Germa- n ........226 question will soon settle itself at that ....... Total.......... tVashington... 9 The population of the German 11 has increased 2,816,027 in five 9 pire 12 - ;.. ' ' ' . 9 13 9 ; fc I of the expected South3 ern Censor published at Richfield by 4 Vol.I No. II. Crosby jr. . has reached The 6 Geo, v.. " Blade table. It is a wide-awak- e pa- per and gives ample proof that Bro. It will be observed that the states Crosby is "onto" his job. The Blade placed In the bimetallic vote have two wishes the Censor unbounded success. Votes more than the 224 necessary to a ... v. ''"!' Choice. Nor is it by any means to be With the sudden death cf Baron Conceded that Ohio,and Michigan will' one of the richest men in i the Hirsch Vote for a . gold candidate. They world and a great philanthropist has should go into the doubtful list. Calbeen removed from this sphere orae1 ifornia, wh ich is placed in the doubt- tion. His departure will be a source ful list; is practically sure to . vote ffor to of the thousands of his own regret free coinage and so' is Washington, The tables are extremely "liberal in people who ,have been accustomed to their concessions to the gold men arid look up to him. as their; special proviwe are satisfied that a square fight dence, and also to numerous impoverwith silver men standing together will ished mdividunls in the highest circles ive free coinage" a majority of mora of society, whose empty purses he used to fill with a generous hand. than forty in the electoral college.- : tear-staine- 44 ' ; ; ... - - ' . :: ; "t d rose-colore- d. lab-side- d, n, d of d, A CooK BooK .;:. ':. - ; v (From Pacific Health Journal.) First, get a wife; second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexities in your business, bat do not therefore, carry co your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ia .the bouse. It is the best and is rure to be needed sooner or later., Your wife, will then know that yonf really care for her and wish to protect her health, jjor sale by McNally & Lunt Druggists. dut'of ten consider that the entire object of their novitiate is to acquire a knowledge of tne use of the tools of their trade, and facility in their handling, and that, with tlits acquirement, treir trade is learned, and their apprenticeship ended; thus we have so of being many mechanics masters of their trades, have their trades for their masters. The' mechanic who can use his tools only under the direction of an overseer has not. attained to the mystery of his business, and ifnle:9 he does he will be all his life long a slave to the contingencies of mechanical demand. It is not to be I that U :": every mechanic can be an overseer, but it is competent for oVery u;echanic to be qualified, by his aequ'm d knowledge, for the position, even if hr- (. not posters the neces- miUir.i! capabilities to bo n leader skillful- 'c dtfrttor.-- - j - Not-every- - 43-4- 8 Physician and mt it -- 55 ( ....GIVEN AWAY Friisee Separate ... PRIZE OF ... J ONE O O O April 6th, 1896. f Notice is hereby given that the following-name- d settler has filed notice of his intention to make final commutative proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Juab County, Utah, on Mav at Court House, Nephi City, Utah, 23, 1896, viz: John Burraston H. E. No. 1038H, for the SKSWH Lot 7 Sec. 6 Tp. 13 S R 1 E S,E H S1 E H Sec. 1, NE J N E H Sec. 12 Tp. 12 S It W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation'' of, said land, viz: Andrew Johnson, James E. Kay, John T. Kay and Abraham Kay,, of Mona, ' Juab Co., Utah. ' Any person who desires to protest the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substancial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be aUowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned e time and place to the witness of said claiment, and to offer evidence in reof that submitted by claiment. buttal Art ; ij YitoN ijROo, uegister. Wm. A. C Cryan Attorney for Claimant. - Q 2 SB.000 Money 4 torf- p. m. Utah. DISEASES OP THE SION. ealt-rlieur- n, ' Tho greatest bona fide prize offer ever mad In the West or South. The News is the paper of the Wst it Is sliver's representative it is the peochampion; ple's advocate: it leads in thougrht. as In news. The Wekly has Just been enlarged and Improved: It contains the latest and fullest mindeing and mining stock news; it ha special partments devoted to the Farm, the Household. Women and all the brightest cartoons and Hvest Children; comment of the dally edition are to be" found to It: It' presents In condensed form the doings of all the world it ia' a family paper, without a peer. And the Weekly News Is determined to have beyond all question the largest circulation of any paper between the Mississippi river and tn Pacific coast. Therefore It oners to the per- -; sons sending in the greatest number of $1 yearly subscriptions before September 1st nejtti Ointment. Many very bad cases have bora permanently cured by it. It ,h equallv efficient for itching piles and a favorite reti edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chili blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eves Eor sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. . Try Dr. CaOy's Condition Powders, tW arc j ust What a horse needs when in bad coadi tion, Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. For sale by McNally & Lunt Druggist, SECURE THIS these unequalled prizes. REGULAR AGENTS' C0MMISSI0U ALLOWED IN ADDITION. CONTEST BEGINS AT ONCE. OPEN TO EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE - j:-'- COURSE - aa-ain- " "H" address J?or particulars TIi3 ISTcws To advertise our Collie we will eVf, a thorough course of instruction in Dou- Frinting Cpj Colo. Denver, ble and Single Ehtfj Commercial Arithmetic, by maii;at L.and Book-keepin- ! cross-examin- i 2878. Notice for Publication.; Land Office at Salt Lake Citv, Utah, j April 20th 1836., f Notice is hereby given that the following. nameu setuer nas men notice oi nis to make final proof in support of hisintention claim. and that said proof will be made ' before th c County Clerk of Juab County, Utah, at Neph i, : on 3, Tha Missouri Pacific R'y viz Zenos Whittatoer, guardi an of Maggie L. Norton, Minnie A. Norton. William G. Norton, John R. Norton, Tobitha iu. JNorton ana llasel U. Norton, infant child ren of Drusilla Norton, deceased, who made II. E, 9035, for the Wy NE Sec. 25 Tp. 12 S. , II. 1 W. He names the folio win sr witnesses to nrovc his continuous-residencupon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Sperry, William D. Norton, Elisha Russell. William A. Bowles, all of Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Byron Gr6o, Register. S. W. Darke, Attorney for Claimant. 1896, e to a Jimited number of persons. This course will be completed in 40 lessons No charge for diplomas. Address, If you are going to Commercial capital vyiTY College Kansas City, . Juue g One Fourtii Regular Price " A A ' St. Louis, Chicago, New York,- Y West Sixth Street. 116 TOPEKA, ' ? KAKSAS. v - Or any other point East see that your ticket reads via TiiG Missouri Pacific R') Coaches, Quick Time'and Superb" Elegant Road-bemake this line tttePeople's Fav- - f orite Route. d 40-s- u 6 :'35 p. m. Leave Ogden , Leave' Pueblo . . .... . . . .'. 7:00 p. m. Arrive Kansas City . ...... 5 :45 p. m. 6'5" a. m. Arrive St. Louis. .... : , 9 :30 a. m. Arrive Chicago . ....j....... i. Important to sheep-ownerFor several years complaints have been made that adequate facilities for shearing sheep did not exist at the head of Sail Creek Canon. This year huwever a decided imrrove- n ment has been & Morelev have constructed a new shearint? corral at Holloway on the Sanpete Vallay Railway at which' there will be one hundreri shearers an ample number to handle ah easiness offered at this one of the most conveniently located corrals in the state. s. . . made--Larse- L CJall riporf the nearest ticket agent or address H, B, KOOSER, Commercial Freight S.;iI.cSTrNSON, Pass. Agt. Traveling Tass. Agt. J Salt Lake City, Utah v fe j Or H. C. TOWNSEND, i Agent, general Pass, and Ticket St. LOCAL TIME CARD. Louis, Mo. In effect, April 5, 1896. Train arrive and depart at various station' laily as follows : Stations.' reave Leave Arr. Arr. 1.30am 2.10pm.... Offden 5.00pm 8.OO1W .30 am 3.10 pm Ar ) Salt j Lv 4.00 pm 7.00 pnf THOSE AFFEoTED WITH 05 R South-bound- i .40 8.06 North-boun- d .' am 6.00 pm Lv f Lake j Ar 9.45 am, 6.30 pm' am 6.26 pm Sandy ... ; 9. 15 uni 6.01vm 9.25 10.45 am am Fairfield . 4.38 pm Eureka. 3.20 pm am 7.00pm.. LehiJunct.. 8.40 am 5.28 pm am 7.10 pm Atner'n Fork 8.V9 am 5.18 pm, j, 4.f6 am 7.17 pm Pleas't Grbve 8 am 5.12 pm .20 am : 7.40 pm . . ., Provo 8.00 am 4.52 pm 40 am 7.59 pm Spanish Fork 7.44 am 4.34 pnl' 3.57 am 8. 12 pm . . . Payson . . . 7.29 am U.00 am 9. 5 pm , . . . Nephi . . . 6.40 am 3.85 pm . 11. (X) pm Ar J T Lv 6.00 am ' 10.25 pm Lv) f Ar 5.00 am ' 3.35 am 12.01. ara Leamlhgton 2.00 am 2.()0 am ....Oasis 2.50 am Clear Lake 1.05 am 6.25 am Ar j Mil- - Lv 9.10 pm 7.vb am Lv 1 ford f Ar 8.45 pm 8.45am ....Frisco..-.- . 7.30pm Leave Arrive . Sleeper on No. 1 South, Tuesday, ThursdaJ and Saturday. Sleeper on No. 2 North, Monday's. Tues.40 4.50 Of the Kidneys 1 Enlargement of tho Prostrate Gland, v ! Stone in The Bladder, ; , Or any kind of Urinal troubles Can' secure immediate, And a permanent cure by tiding w.. day's and Friday's. Trains &ouh of Juab run daily except SuaTwo through trains daily Irom Salt - I i Lake to all points East. thoJ Throuprh Pull mjin Palace Sleepers frm Salt Lake to Chicago without change , Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. coaches. Elegant The only day line operating dlningr car servicp. s The shortest asd fastest line to all pointf E. D. WICKINS, Agent, Nephi. t. D. E. Biirley, Oen'l Apt. Passer. Dept.,1 City Ticket Office; 20i Main St., Salt Lake. B. L. LomaijGfii'l Passgr. and Ticket Atri. E. Dickinson, Gen'l Mnjfr., Omab 8 S. XI. 11. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellery Anderson, , - . "" to Loan, John W. Doane, Frederick It. Coudert, Receivers. ftw;.-i- In any amount from one hundred to ten thousand dollars. On improved farm property or on water ftock. T. C. Winn, County Recorder. n Nephi, Tfie NEW WEEK uy . ROGKY AOUNTAIH NEWS, Denver, Colo. ; to Cc-o- - The intense itching and smarting in& dent to eczema, tetter, and other" diseases of the skin is instantly allayed bV applying Chamberlain's Eye and' Skin . & PETE V2:LLEY RAILWAY ' : SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. - , ; at SMITH DRUG GO. SAN . ' Reliable v. by tlia (General g'Arge.nts,) Xfont Forget the Old For sale eseret iiiTHii Water - store.' TIME TABLE NO. 16. Effective Sunday, November 17tb, " iflas been tested for rhore than five years in the above-Darne- d caes, and there has riot been a case of failure recorded against the water." Sparks' Candy Cigar bigoted "business interest"' E. II. Sparks Jr. Agent. claiming a vested right to inflict wrong and injustice upon the weak in unity though great in numbers through the & IT HAS CURED III EVERY- - II1STA13GE. ; operation of law, as to be perpetuated or cast down. In lSGCTthe right of huAgents for the man slavery was settled by the people McCormick Mowers : and Binders,-Coope- c'aie'of. Bright's Disease that hid' been pronounced incurable' by le'adicgv by the bloodiest civil war of1 modern physicians, was cured in less than three months Dy the use of DESERET times.' This year the question as to , Wagons; LIT II I A WATER and the patient is now persuing his whether the goldbug money power, for' regular employment, tified in its cruelty and rapacity by the Sulky Plows, parchment upon which vas written, Duribg 'pregnancy, and Chronic Constipation, tho Ladies will find in ihe DES-EREHarrows, and sealed', fraud signed and through LITII1A WATER au Invaluable remedy.; Rakes;-Barverality, a statute destroying one-haIt is a home water, Free from Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Vnrd and Tasteless, bf the people's money ris to be continWire etc Free from even a trace of Litrie and is a product bf' ued in the prosecution of its wrongs to Deseret, Millard County, Utah. the industrial masses. It is not a ques- We' carry all Implements "carried by tion to be settled. bv argument,' by log the Consolidated Implement Co. Address all correspondence to. battledore the eternal and shutic, by tle cock policies of political econo Knowles 1 "3 VcbU, r mists. It is simply a test question as of Court House to whether or not there is left among Half block-wes- t Salt LatteCityi Utah. , themassesoidtrm-the stiUlcient of Ni?piir,-UTA-ii.-Qc ri'l 'Agents for tneDESEniTT LITIIIA WATER OPA Yr ' KNOWLES - WEBB, r : T lf - -- HOURS:- mtr.jc Ea&l Set-ond'doo- r i . 2S54. Notice for Publication. Land Offl.ce at Salt Lake City, Utah OFFICE: At Residence IN.... i :. d, d e For every quarter in; a man's pocket there are a dozen uses; and to use each one in such a way as to derive the greatest benefit is a question everyone must solve for himelf. We believe, however, that no better use could be made of one of these quarters than to exchange ,it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a Colic, medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale by McNally & Lunt Druggists. STREAM 1VAUNDRY, This fall is to see the most memor-orabl- e TEOY .v VSatisfaction Guaranteed. battler politically, since 1800. A very general misapprehension seems Practically the ame vital question is Work called for and delivered every7 week1 Ladles shirt waists a specialty. Oflice tb exist among apprenticeships.-- . Nine again to be sett)ed. Whether a purse-prouAPPRECIATE YOUR TRADE; who,-instea- r Treat .8 .... Missouri. .... ... I.. ..w....... Mississippi.. ... North Carolina .. woman Editor's Trials. The beautiful young girl who had grad uated only a year before with the highest honors, rushed into the family sitting room and fiuntr herself with a storm of srbs upon the sola,1 says the lioustou Post. "vVhat is it, my dear?" asked her fathHas anything er, soothing her gently. happened to discourage you?" the uiaideu, raising her ''iapa," said aun done with jourlace, nalism forever. Wnen you allowed tne to purchase that weekly newspaper 1 thought that no occupation on earth could be po noble, so elevating and powerful to scatter good and wisdom through-ou- t the world. When I began the ediuugand paper everything appeared ' bright editorials were by the enTexas press, and.praised I got flattering tire"Mj words oi encouragement from even the large dailies. 1 was, oh, so proud of the fact that, although a woman, I had been aumitied as an yqual member of the great brotherhood tkal exercises such an upon tne mind and morals of the people. Last week: 1 wrote a gentle criticism of an article that appeared in a little weekly in another county. . This papa this ia what 1 find in the next issue ol that horrid paper." The lovely girl handed her father the paper and buried her head upon the sofa pillows, while he read the following: "We; would say to the loaihoome, knock-knee- d piebald jabberwacic that invests - the editorial dugout of the weekly Herald- keep your shire on! The disidiotic emanates drivel from that gusting, squirrei-headetoe clapper-jawepuddle duck that spoils paper for that sewer pipe of journalism should get kick-proa pair of bucK-skior eUe quit squirting such jobs pauts; of back uandsd Dutrehed slime at decent papers, xl the bump-backeputty-face- d vermin referred to doesn't liae our remarks we will call any day and scatter a few locks of hair and brass buttons around said rierald office or forfeit a v ear's subscrip tion." said the girl graduate, ia a "Papa," mail want you to but decided voice, "I buy me a cook book and some Jong aprons; I'm going to stay at home and help mother about the house." Frizes! '.Dr..O.S. In ) f March oOth, Notice is hereby priven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Inn claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Jub County, Utah, at Court House, Nephi City Utah, on May 18, 180(5, viz: William F. Jlemmott II. E. No. 8427 for the W. V N. E. M and N. W E. H Sec. 34 Tp. 15 S. II. 2 W. . lie names ine ioiiowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Moroni Monroe, James Mein-mot- t, Adams jr., James Allen, and Thomas W. of Scipio, Millard County, Utah. ' Any person who desires to protest against the allowance oi such proof, or who knows of under the law and the any substantial reason, of the Intei-ioDepartment, why regulationsshould not be allowed, will be riv such proof en an opportunity at the above mentioned time to and the witnesses of said place claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Btron Groo, Register. Win. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Claiment. cross-examin- - 4 Colorado.': loyalty? Free. 'Table and Kitchen" is the title of a new cook book published by the Price tiaking Powder Company t Chicago Just at this time it will be sent iree if you write a postal mentioning The Bladk. This book has been tried by ourselves and Beis one of the very best of its kind. sides containing over 400 receipts for all Kinds of and home cookery there are manypastry hints for the table and kitchen, showing how to set a table, how to eater the dining room, etc.; & hundred and one hints in every branch of the culinary art. Cookery of the very finest and richest as well as of the most economical and homelike, is provided for. liemember Table and kitchen" will be sent; postage prepaid, to any lady sending her address EDITORIAL NUTES (name, towd and State) plainly given. A copy in German or Scandinavian will be sent if desired. Postal card is as good sometime!? build as letter. Address Price Baking Powder The exploi ting-ric- h 111. hospitals for the poor; but they make Co., Chicago. the poor to occupy them. How to a Wife. 177 Tllinnia ; a 4 12 . "Virginia to pay for services that have been rendered; it dees not. shut off fees as compensation, hence is not retroactive. The Constitution fixed the cdmpensa-tion-by-febusiness, and if a county officer should decline the fixed salary offered for the time before the law went into effect, and rely upon the fees collected for his pay, the Constitutien would be yitt estoppef to his- getting anything at; all n such a manner. Iu that aspect of the case, we incline to the view that each county official will accept his salary like a little man. Deseret,News. 4 23 32 4 New Hampshire. Ohio integrity to stand oy their own cause, vote for their own interests, in right ing a wrong. the existence of which has been ground into their conscious ness by an object lesson of poverty, starvation and the attendant train of crime, broad and deep and. dark. The issue simply is, wiU the people fight fop theouelyes, or be led by the nose, stup- ified, hypnotized by the cry of party d, In the eense that'the law shuts off fees as compensation and substitutes a fixed salary therefore, no attempt at lows: Jsew York DID IT. CONSTITUTION ft Fortune " in-tiuen- ce 7 FOR E REE COINAGE. . ; -- 2859. Notice for publication. Land Office at 'Salt Lake City, Utali, 1830. 9 1 - msm m.-- Cc. 1895. South. I r;r;, 11.45a 2.10p- North f a. from lan ti 43.0 38.0 - 12.40p, ' 3.1.0 12.57p 29.0 1.15p' 23.2 1.32p 19.5 1.42p 16.0 8.0 2.22p 2.45p Dist. from Nepbi Stations;" L Lv. Nehpi Ar. Salt Sprinfft : .IIolloway Fountain Green Draper Moroni Chester Ephraim Ar. Manti Lv. No. 21 5.0 10.0 14.0 19.5 23.5 27.0 S5.0 43.0 . Daity 11. tea i 0.4T i . J 0.27a s 0.10a : 1 9.45a fc.25a ; 9. Ida 8.4'ia Trains leave Manti, for Sterllngr.Funk's Lak and Morrison at 3;00 p. m., Monday's, Wedne"; day's and Friday's. Returning arrive a ' . t 7 Manti at 6 :00 p. m. Direct connections at Nephi with. Unlo Padific Railway from and to Salt Lake CUy OgJen, Butte, Provo, MLlford and intennediatt points, and ai) pnlnte East and West. i .yf Stop on slgTial. The Company reserves the riht to rarJT rom this Time Table at pleasure : ' , Theodore JJruback, est s. . . , Ucn'l Jilanasrer, Salt Lake City. ... j o.... Ke.hr, Manti & U. sJi F. T. Aeat; 8upt, . - |