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Show SUIIROUXDKI) BY WOLVES. THE NATIONAL fiAME. THE BOY IS FATHER OF THE An MAN. A boy at one of th'i school- - wrote the followin'' essay on politeness: Politenesi is a rather dillicult thing, especially when you are making a start. I' means having the Hense to sometimes think of others as well as of youiselves. Many people have not got it. I dont know why, unless it's the start. It is not polite to fight little boys except they throw stones at you, then you can run after them, and when youve caught them, just do a little bit at them thats all. Remember that all little hoys are simpletons, or they wouldnt do it. It is not the thing to make fun of a little chap because he is poorer than you. Let him alone if you dont want to play with him, for he is as good as you except the clothes. When you are in school and a a hit of bread or anything at you over the desks it is not polite to put your tongue out at him or to twiddle your fingers in front iof your nose. Just wait till a'ter school and theu warn him what youll do the next time ; cr if you find you are bound to hit him, he pretty easy with him. Some bovs are very rude over the:r meals. Don't keep on eating after you are tightening, and you will be far happier. Never eat quickly or you might get bones in your throat. My father knows of a hoy who got ed over his Sunday" dinner. The .greedy .boy was picking a rabbits head in a hurry and swallowed one jaw ofit, and my father says t,e was choked to death there, and theu. Be very polito over your aneals then, especially when its rabbits. Since my father told me that,.! have always felt rather queer over a rabbit dinner. I dont talk much and dont ask for any more. It is not polite to leave victuals on your plate, especially anything you .dont like. IfyouMon't like turnips, it is better to eat well into your turnips first, while you are hungry, and voull eat the meat and potatoes easy enough after. This is much better than being impolite and leaving a lot of turnip on the edge. It is out polite to tell tales When a boy tells a tale of boys. always call him, Tell tale tit. Your .tongue shall be split, All the dogs jn town shall have a little bit. Youll see how red hell turn, and .cant look you and the other boys straight In the face. s boy-throw- Surely there will never again be tany need of ad vising Utah farmers to 6ave their straw. They have learned too much thrift and sense. to fellow longer the old of .clearing out straw .practice .stacks with a fire brand. Cut and mixed with chopped grain, the dry wheat stalks ,lus been found a com-,mo- n d i.eo-essarl- y n a S Liu. C il p. TERRIBLE NIGHT IN THE OF MONTANA. MOUN-TAIN- S -- befir trom 6.006.000 tpi to bar Saeds rT and meet lelublalioOM, and they me - cU baet largest Ferrys Seeds k. Jackson, the Helena music dealer. acknowledged to be the Hud seems which now an Be ordained a il rather Section i. by lie City experience largest Seedsmen In th world. Council of Nephi City: That the followfrigbthil nightmare than an aclur.l occurD. M. Frasv Co's ing are hereby established as the file rence. He went out in the Thunder mountains, limits of Nephi City, viz; The east half about sixty miles north of Townsend, to visit tivo od rriood of block 2i, west half of block 20, east a mine in winch lie is interested. The mine is ANNUAL SEED half of block 23, west half of block 2y. located in a secluded gulch far up among the For 1889 east half of block 37 and the west half oi labs in the uifiLxt of one of the wildest secWill be muled FREE to all Applicant, and block 36, all on Plat A. And it snail tions of mountain land known in Montana. to last years onatemers Y. IL He and of a James, companion, be unlawful to erect withinor move into without ordering it. Jnrulx. sa;d fire limits, or, without the vviitten con- Helena, arrived at tho mine about 3 In uutoBM. one afternoon and immediately should send lor ik Addrem sent ol the City Marshalfwlio is hereby oclock out with their shotguns to get O.M. FERRY CO., Detroit, Mich. created Inspecter of Buildings) started some grouse for supper, the neighborand approval of the City Council to . abounding with these birds. They building or shed, the outer walls hood PETERSON & CHAPPELL'S of which are in who le or in part con- walked up tho gulch a mile or two and structed of wood, except so much as theu separated, Mr. Jackson going over a ridge to follow a bird that had been flushed. IN IIAWKINS ROW, may be necessary for the door and win- On returning to tho top of the ridge Mr. dow frames, cornice, doors, sash and Mr. was out of sight, and Jackson shutters; and the tools of all buildings James hereafter erected, or newly roofed, with- luilioaed to him, but got no answer. Mr. Is ce to My all of in said limits shall be covered with James in the meanwhile had gone back to his know the thinking camp, companion metal or other incombustible material. and would follow him in. Not beEach building shall be separated from country able to find James, Jackson thought it all other buildings by a patition wall ol ing was about time to and started in brick, adobe or rock not less than nine tho direction of the go back,as he camp, supposed. if indies thick between one story build- After Watches, Clocks, and other jewelry walking about a mile he found that he ings, and one foot thick between build- had missed his reckoning and started to reings of more than one story from the trace his repaired on the shortest notice. It was now growing dark, foundation to the roof, from front to and at steps. the country grew more every step 11 t rear, and extending through and above Finally he sat down to rest, opthe roof not less than eighteen inches, strange. with was he consciousness the that so as to entirely separate any communi- pressed lost in the mountains. A fooling of dread, cation of wood between such buddings of he know not what, overpowered him for a and any other. moment, but this sooa passed away, and he In all buiidings within the fire limits said: in the mountains in Pshaw A where fire is kept, there shall be flues or summer is nothiDg.night 1 can go to sleep under chimnevs built of rock, bric k or adobe, a tree and when morniug oomes can easily and all stovepipes shall be conducted find my way back to camp. into flues or chimneys, and if thev pass looeixo for a refuge. ALUTID through wooden partitions or floors they Just as ho had finished this soliloquy a must lie protected bom the same by loug, deep howl arose in the woods to kls metal veutelated thimbles; and in no right and echoed with fearful strains through case shall a stovepipe be allowed to tho surrounding hills. He roused himsolf as pass tlirougdi the root or out of the side he recognized the cry of the gray timber First door south of Read and Bryans, of any building wolf, ono of tho fiercest wild beasts that inMain Street. Nephi. Sec. 2. The erection of such build- fest our mountains. The echo had scarce GUS. HENROID, Proprietor. ings as are mentioned in Sec. 1. upon died away when another howl came in anany half or whole block not included swer, until the forest on all sides resounded Meals at all hours. Board by the day o r within the aforesaid limits, mav be with the dismal cry. Then a new fear preweek. Lodgings, two block upon application to tne City sented itself. Tho wolves were evidently on from eating house. Council, in writing, signed by the own-tr- s hi3 trail. Suppose they should attack him in of the greater part of the real pro- numbers! His only means of defense was a Meals 25cts. and socts. 22 tl perty in said half or whole block. Such shotgun nnd a few shells of bird shot. What Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of Ho not for should he had do! reflection, long application shall be accompanied by a California, to laxative and nutritious, for every moment the shades of night were plat of the half or whole biock, designatNOHCE FOR PUBLICATION. with the medicinal virtues of plants ing the propel ty of each owner by ins deepening and tho howls of wolves were known to be most beneficial to the No. a:tr,o and growing louder, showing that name on increasing the written . THE CONCERT. plat representing ban d Office at Salt Lake City, U. T. ) human system, forming the ONLY PERhis property, and the City Council being the beasts were closing in on him. Alay 6th. liWD.I FECT REMEDY to act gently yet Notice Is hereby given that the following-nameHis first thought was to climb a tree and satisfied that the applicants aie the on the settler has fi led notice ol his intention to make owners of the greater part ol said pro- bid defiance to the beasts. Near tho top of promptly filial proof in support of hi. claim, and that said Some two or three bills were posted perty, may extend the hie limits over the hill, about in tho center of tho open KIDEI8, LIVER AID EOfELS proof will be made before the Hon. Kegiter and which ho was in, he espied a lone pine tree, Heceiverof the U. S. Land office at Salt o up about town last week announcing said half or whole block. AMD TO City, II. T., on Saturday, June 22, 1HS9, viz. John a giant of its kind, whoso expansive boughs of fire Outside Sec. said all 3. limits, Heed 11. K Ke. for the S E SE 1 4 Sec that the Pavson band would give a conseemed to invite him to their sweet embrace. 21 S 'a S W N E 4 Sec 2S 1 p Sec 22 and NE Cleansaflis Systsni Effectually, stovepipes, stove lines, furon howls 13 S R 2 tV 160 acres. cert in the Social Hall last Saturday chimneys, blood that the Spurred by curdling naces or forge stacks within tins City, SO THAT lie names the following witnesses to prove his now formed a chorus of dismal, jangling, night. Little or nothing was known of it shall he raised at least ttnee (eel above discordant continuous residence uisn and cultivation of, PURE CLOOD, Mr. Jackson ran with wails, roof or the said land, viz: Jamos Adams, James Allen, Wilwhich and by, as consea the through they pass, by general public REFRESHING SLEEP, liam itgill, James Kelley all of U ellington.Juiiii and every such stove pipe in its passage might and main towards tho tree. It was a was IT. T. slim. attendance it the Had Co he roots tlie race , at down sank quence and HEALTH and STRENGTH through any ceiling, iioor, patition, wall of theup bill, Any nerson who desires to proton t asalnst tho state. He in exhausted an not been for the two line notice we gave or pine giant allowance of such rreof, or wno knows of any subrof, shall be secured in its pus tion, soon recovered his breath and tried to climb Naturally follow. Every one is using it stantial roason under the law and the reitulutions t he boys.they could not have performed, and when passing through any wood and all are delighted with it. Ask your tha tree. Horror of horrors! Tho nearest of the Interior Department why su h proof ManuFIGS. for SYRUP OF v because of the receps being so 1 orv. As woik or other combustible material shall branch was twenty feet above tho ground, should not be allowed, will be given an opt druggist at the above mentioned time and place to factured only by the it was they made little above their ex-- be protected by an earthen or ventilatand the base cf tho trunk was fully four feet the witnesses of said cluiumnt, ed thiniLle made of iucomb istible iu diameter. He could not scale its smooth and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitCALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., eases. Their music was good and the material, allowing a ted by claimant- space of not less bark, and after several ineffectual attempts San Francisco, Cal. I). Wobb, Register. conceit was such that none would care than one and one half inches, between sank back upon the ground in despair. Staynor & Siramoma :. New York, N.Y Ky. Attys. AllujulJ to miss. The boys showed plainly they the wood wotk ami said stove pipe. his But the howls again roused him from Sec. 4. No petson shall within the lethargy. They were so loud now that he bad been under good training. Howfile limits of tins City, keep anv hay or know the wolves were near at hand Then ever, some of the numbers were scarce- straw, or other combustible material in tho thought struck him to build a fire. He ly woith mention and one or two would stack or pile, without having the same knew this would keep tho beasts at bay, und better have been omitted. The opening inclosed, so as to protect it iTom Hying accordingly set about the task. Tho ground of tiie prev.ded the City Council was strewn with dry branches and cones that piece Cornation March by the band, spaiks may permit cluruig their pleasuie hay or hud fallen from tho tree, and soon ho had a las especiably creditable. The cornet straw to be stacked m ceitam poitums heap gathered together. But now ono of solo by C. H. Done was good. His exe- of said fine limits. theso terrible lightning storms that have Sec. 5. No person shall pile or stack given these heights tno name of Thunder cution was very good, but for pure sweet tone when compared with our own coy-n- any liav, sttaw, chaffor any oilict inilam-abl- mountains arose in all its fury. Peal after material within feet of any dwel peal of electric artillery rolled out from the player, Darton, he is as moonlight ling house or thei pi.5j e where tne is angry clouds, drowuing the howls of the unto sunlight and as water unto wine." Used, except si cli inn , dial!', stia.v or wolves and illuminating the weird scene by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN The banjo solo Bacctccio March by other in.lumalile m in .,.d shall he secure- vivid flashes of lightning that preceded the thunder. Theu the wind blew a perfect hurArchie Winters was one of the leading ly enclosed m a sta ij or barn. Si.c. 6. Every pen son who shall use ricane. Match after match ho struck, but and most satisfactory numbers. His any lighted cauule or lamp in any stao'e tho wiud blew them out as fast as lighted SAVED EV FIRE. singing and clog dancing were also fair, or other place where hay, straw, chaff or Finally, with seme dry grass, a tiny flame but the other apology for a comic song other iml unable material is kepi, unless candle or lamp shall be secured in nas communicated and a welcomo blaze ster would take well around a sheep such a lantern, or who shall smoke any pipe sprang up. Farmed by tho wind it soon enBrimhalls violin playing and camp. cigar or cigarette m any slable, ham or veloped the pile of fagots and illuminated the other place where hay, straw, chaff 01 seeno for yards around. And it was just in xylophone solo were good numbers. The musical talent is one that should other milamable material is kept, or time, for around tho circle of light cast by the flames Mr. Jackson saw the gaunt and be cultivated and the public should sup- who shall kmdle and keep burning any fire, or deposit any ashes in winch fine hungry forms of at least a dozen wolves port it. We trust that our own band may be concealed, iir any street, or on great, big gray boasts with flashing eyes and boys will see the necessity of procunug any public or private lot m a manner to snapping jaws. Their howling ceased for a a teacher and prosecute their study and err danger any building or other property moment, but soon another pack arrived and in the neighborhood thereof, ,s liable to look to fighting with tho first. It was dog practice until our people arouse and cul- a fine in oat dog. Tho battle raged for a few moth in ti!;y dollars any sum tivate their tastes sufficient to handsomeSec. 7. Whuever shall in pus m or ments, tho beasts snapping and snarling at each jumping over their fellows, nnd ly suppuit them. by another, erect anv building within all thoother, tlino howling Ido a set of demons. OF ALL KINDS. tlie fire limits in violation of any provis- Mr. Jackson could see the light as tho wolves of this ordinance, shall be I, able to a ion REVERSED. Lumber Sawed and Dressed to order. Mil! work a specialty. fine not to exceed one bundled dollars, encircled within the circle of light, and his ho thought how he cold blood turned as The public generally have been more anti further sum of twenty d illars tor would faro before thoso terrible jaws. But day that the budding is pum.tted or less interested in the case of Hans every battle soon ceased, and then all the Sole ..gents and Manufacturers of the COMBINATION WIRE EENCE, far Juab to stand, after twenty davs nutict; and tho Neilscn which has been before the the violation ol anv of the prow-- i ms ol wolvo.--, thirty or forty all told, began prowland San ete Counties. at out tlie tiro light, eying Mr. Jackson Supreme court of the United States. this ordinance wheie no punishment is ing with their flaming orbs, which looked like Yard and Mills, Nephi City, Utah. Neilsen was indicted, convicted an 1 sen- prov ided shall subject the t ffender to a halls of fire. in any sum not to exceed lit,,- dol-irtine Mr. Jackson busied himself watching tlie tenced to imprisonment for unlawful wolves and feeding the fire, which until now cohabitation, and also for adultery with Passed Apid 17th, A I). tSSy. had not lacked fuel. But O! horror! At Al.MA ll.uu'I., Alaym the polygamous wife with whom the first about 2 oc.ock in the morning, the darkest ol named offense was committed. Neplii City, part of tho night, ho saw that tho fire was .R. II. ckman, Recorder This case is an important one to the Attest. growing low and that the emboldened wolves G Nejuii City. were pressing closer and closer in upon him of Utah of the to cause and people Territory of Utah had of smaller. lie as the circles light grew Countv of Juan Justice and material progress here. It no more wood. Every twig and cone within Nephi City. involves one of the most sacied constireach had lieen heaped upon tho fire. I. R. I In kmatt, Now there was almost nothing hut embers tutional rights of the individual and Recorder in and for C,tv, m said left, and hi could see the hungry wolves glarthe decision thereon settles once more County of Juab and Nephi Teriitoty of Utah, ing at him not six yards away. Vi ith gun iu the question as to whether Utah do hereby ceitify tint the long ing is hand tic stood to fight and sell his life dearly CD courts, in their tieatment of Mormons, a full, true and coriect copy of "An "or- as soon as they attacked him. Ills heart beat dinance nearho Limits m Xt-p- hi like a sledge hammer as watohod the Establishing shall be governed by equity or by the City passed by the Cay Coin.-- d ol est wolf, expecting every moment that the unold Dickson-Zanand oi hate policy said City Aptil 17th, A ). l.ysy. huge gray monster wornd spring at him. In testimony vv heieol, I luw hereunreason. It will he remembered that by Just as ho thought tho beast was about to make the leap a column of flame shot sudthe former segregation outrage, men to set my hand and affixed tile curp-ir-ot Nephi City this 17 tl, da,- of denly up Into tho air, sending its sparks were thrice punished for one offence, ate seal April A. D. ussy. twenty feet high and scattering the howling and that the the highest tribunal of the Seal. wolves. J. k. Hickman, Recmd, r They scampered back in evident land demolished that inhuman scheme Nep.n Cay terror. A pitch soaked root near the base of tho treo hail ignited from tho fire, and soou by its opinion in the Snow case. The the monster trunk, which was coated with administered to the corrective emphatic Saved! resin on tho side, was iu a blaze. SfwInt.Matliliifl cruel autocrats of the Utah court on that 1 at saved! thought Jacksou as he noted tho welrmbloh1 trad m all ran. '' .)acinp our come blaze nnd saw tho cowardly wolves occasion had a quieting efect for some mi tnm- ami poods whi rt thv t brink away from the fire. The imperiled ihi m. "Isune. But evidently District Attorney iin,i,J Irect), one LU pvrauo in fBth luca.pj man thanked Providence for the timely in;jt w beat sew Ieters felt that, before resting, lie must hir.U SUCCESSORS TO mid felt now for tho first time abterference, nn'me. vve''ri'id',"la',1.'-l,' tho the in make some effort to rival the bad fame ho stood cf as secure light solutely mplete line ofeui aanij In .mrle of h:s piedecessoi; and so the aOsuid rourn ,u ,,lorert blazing tree. Soon daylight appeared, tbs ,k thu . lWW Vh.'lt ... wolvesbii.uk hack to their dens, und just a4 WRIGHT & CO. ll TM i and tyrannic,!! proceedings in the NielIt'D rU shU! Inn tho sky was redden m,. with the dawn tho w n ix it rtv mens-tor'il.ts rim sen case were inaugurated. foiled the of insu disappeared pack iink after th- Situ vtlii hlutrt. run u l.t r, ft ntJ i, over tire lull When the sun roso Mr. Jack-soU with pleasure theiefore that the n ; ix 'hed himself at a neighboring spring news wh.cii conies from Washington aud sun ted for camp. Ho walked till about noon, ecu he met a party sent out to search that the supreme conn lias reversed tli for him, aud was salely conducted hack to I decision i.f the lower court, will be read.; c, TiT,1;"1 ,T eomp. Helena (Montuna) Herald. finest line of work of h'ph art ever shown Alit Ldtt liox 740 AukuiUi Ex-m- o, G W r an-ivv- int-resti- i FEHHY CO. Dlootrated-Deocri- ra p . tie il lials JEWELRY AJEIOADH I CHOP HOUSE CREAM PARLOR. ICTL pio-lubit- 0 ortu-nit- p cioss-exatni- Loui-vill:- BUILDERS e et 1 .healthful and .economical provender, and what the stock will not eat may be profitably used for bedding ,aad on the manure heap. But according to the colusa, California, Sun another method of utilrefuse has been ising the discovered. The plan may not be mew to all our agriculturists, but certainly some of them will find in it a matter for thought and perhaps We give .suggestton for action. it now to our readers to think of as j: is evident because of the grasshoppers that in Neplii at any rate ,hay will be scarce this season and the .by acting upon plan as explained below probably the iravages on the meadows being per ertrated by the sheep and unavoidably bv the grasshoppers, may not be felt. At any rate the experiment will be worth trying. Says the editor : The .Sun for the past six years has been trying to get some one to stack straw witn an alternate layer of alfalfa, fresh cut, and not allowed to cure at all. John Boggs .informs UB that he stacked in a .barn last year well cured hay, with alternate layers of fresh cut alfalfa, and that it worked like a charm All the aroma of the alfalfa is retained. Amos Robert- - informs us .also a dairyman in one of the bay .counties who tried it last. year with .straw, and he says it is better than .alfalfa, as theie is no danger from .cows eating too much of it. They eat the straw up clean. This dies not pasture his alfalfa, ,as he finds it more profitable to ieed in this way. An acre of alfal-lwill feed more than double as much stoex by cutting and stack as it will to pasiug it .with ture. .We ar glad that the experi-mui- t is oeing tru'd, and that we l hu fo n announce its BUce-vast will create tins plan lowing o' wealth. ,AI toe straw n av burned vean be mude as good as the best gen-itlema- A Lire It, ails in Nephi HI k ALFALFA WITH STRAW I. ExtuhlixhiiKj De Fries, captain of the Fair-viebase ball club writes The n The Ensign He says: with the matter the Whatis asks, to this In San Pete bovs tlie hoys of Fa'rview say they would like t meet the base ball club ol Nephi again in a friendly game outlie d amoiul and they hope it will than the games be more them with They peeviously. played have not lost their courage yet. neither have they lost game and they have played with clul9 both from in and outside of the county. Consequently they do not know enough to he afiaid of trying your club again even if your club did beat a Salt Lake team. Come on and give us an interesting game arid we will have our wooden shoos in good trim. Yo irs Very Truly De Fries lb B. Cap. This letter we have refored to the Athletics of Neplii and they are on their metal and anxious to meet the Fairview toys. They feel that their own and the Fairview teams are the best two in Southern Utah and that the winners of a game now between these clubs can rightly declare themselves the champions of Southern Utah and therefore declare their willingnees and readiness to play a friendly matched game at any time in tho near future suitable to the Sail Fete boys. They wish however to name the Nephi grounds as the field of battle and extend a cordial invitation to the Fairview boys and their friends to come over at their earliest convenience and guarantee them good treatment and an interesting game. ruling The Cost of Living in a Tlat. Is living in a fiat expensive! Well, that drqver.ds on the kind of u fiat ono lives in. Ou Third and Pixlh avenues, which are and on the more modest streets, in flats that, are r.ot that or? without passenger elevators aud efu-- costly you can get a suiic or half a dozen rooms for f(k0 a tear. Of courso to'J per mouth is a pood deal for ordinary (versons, in view (.! thi? tact that tao growth of the elevated railroad system enables men of ordinary means to live in the suburbs of the great city, where rent is cheap, aud yet get to aud from their places of business In a very short time. It is this that has caused the flat system to fall into disrepute. But these CCOO flats arc cheapness itself when compared with iu tho neighborhood of Fifth and Madison avenues. For a suite of rooms you will pay any where from 2,000 to $7,000 a year, but thoso who are able to pay it do not seem to think it too much. But theso suites are magnificent in every respect The $7,000 a year tenants ere of course very few and very select Those w ho pay from $1,200 to $2,000 are most numerous, and for either of theso amounts apartments can be secured that are luxurious for any person. But the fiat for family use must go. Heal estate men say that tho large and more fashionable fiats yield but 2 per cent on capital invested in them, and real estate speculators are in the habit of getting more than this out of investments. The smaller flats, furnished and unfurnished, where the rent is moderate, still pay as an investment. The big ones do not, and the question what is to he done with them is agitating their owners more than a little. Now York Mail and Express. 4 MM 11 SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, MOULDINGS AND GLASS. Manufacturers of LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL s - 2m 1 hi W .. IL e - I 1 ft LtJO SCO m AT THE m PEOPLES rn Hz Groves & Co., Props. p 73 - LUQ i Jo i l fw .1 O G X o Q m m H o |