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Show THE Nephi's $1800.00 GIVE! AWAY TO INVENTORS. 11MTI0L1L NURSERY month given aws y to any me who threush for toe Benwnoos paftiat the aretk prectehag. $t to. oo every u DENVER. EAT o6t ua pubue wuh to impress upon the tact that TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, COLOLADO Such as the whUh can be easily slid up the back, 4nt-bc- k 4bottl Stopper' and a thousand etiior Rltie tkmS that most any one can knd a way wf improving; sad rfiese simple inventions are the ones that fcoang largot returns to the author. Try to thunk of eeaeeuwig to invent. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken eat tlixaegh us more special notice in the4 Isatiot&l Recorder,0 published at Washington, I). C., which b the best oewspiifer published m Amenoa in the interests of is veneers. Ws farm&h a years subscription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We also advent, free of cost, the iuveotioa each month which wins oar i;o prize, ani hundreds f thousands of copies of the 'NstrenaJ Recorder containing a sketch of the winner, and a desenpaea of his invention, will be scaueted throughout the U sited Scales among capitalists and eu&iataciurere, thus bringing to then attention the marits ot the iavwntion. 6ea and sauce-pa- Br.C.lEL BZISD B elitist Teeth Extracted Wiihoiit Pain. GOLD CROWNS, TIYOT TEETH, BRIDGES AND without rarardd strictly Address confidential. J. Qpocinlty. JOHN WEDUSEBURN & CO., Solicitors el Ainerioaa &aA Foreign Patents. 618 F Street, N. W., hte bluuk sattih NEPIII OFFI-GEBOX3S5. Y.aehiitgton, D. C. tone, and half block .east of editor ofthis patr. Write for out Reference i j p Offices: Uoplai nucl Mnnti. nr pamphlet, e S ti tf .'-- t CITY HEAT MARKET. tail A, ia . f' tu itlr-h-.-- 'I xt ,t : "i A ttorney-at-Lai- Utah i ,ra?:w:.ig; .tbl .vangrasr. 1 Room 11 In eflVot, April 5, 1S3S. Train arrie and depart at various station! daily as follows: . North-bourn- ! Stations. Leave Leave Arr. Arr. South-bound- Blacksmith, (All kiadsof repair work done Alain Street. Nephi, Utah 2.30 am 2.10 pm 5.00 pm Opden 3.30 am 3 10 pm Ar I Salt ) Lv 7.40 am 6.00 pm Lv ( Lake Ar 9.45 ain 8.00 am 6 26 pm. ..Sandy 9.15 a si 8 40 8.50 & am... Eureka... 12 01 2 60 Nephi. am am Leamington Oasis.. . 2.50 am Clear Lake 6.25 am ArJ Mil- - I Lv 7.05 am Lv t ford ( Ar 8.45 am Frisco ESZSKrKKTT 3M!f3r3EX3Si3a5i3K33EESffiaMS3iraa RAILWAY TIME TABLE NO. 16. Effective tiunday, November 17th, pra 8 8 8 8 10am Warn 2!am 5 28pm 5.18 pm 5.12 pin 4 52 pm 4.34 pm 3 35 am 2 00 am 1.05 am 9.10 pm ' do that noYv. "Tell mo one thing, at least. your trouble anything to do with I cannot. Then tell her; Hugh, she has a right to knovv. He looked up quickly. on No. it is, for sure, 8 45 pm 7.30 pm 1 ExcrPT Sun- days Two through trains dally ' Ln.i Salt Lake to all points East. Through Pullman Palaee Sleepers from Sail Lake to Chicago wituout change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Inair ears. Elegant day coaches. The only line opera t d g dining car service. The shortest ahd fastest line to ail pom. lie continued; s. They spent some time irying to put the suggestion into practice, succeeding finally in making a clumsy splice, which the first pull of the horses disIt's no use, Mr. jointed hopelessly. Ringbrand. said the colonel; we're in for it; theres nothing like a blacksmith shop this side o Tregarthen. Ringbrand looked at his watch and ten. IIoyv satv that it was half-pafar are we from the village, colonel? he asked. About eight miles, I reckon. That settled the question of departure for that day. and Ringbrand was rather annoyed to find Ifimself jubilant than disappointed oyci th un-- j aYoidable delay, lie helped t he colonel unhitch, and after an hour's hard work v -- 2r i "MW Tigg.VO w- I A, E. D. WICK INS, Agent, Neplii. Burley, Genl Agt. Passgr. Dept.,' City Ticket Office, 2ul Main st., Salt Lake. Lomax, i Passgr. and Ticket Apt. E. Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Omaha S. H. II. Cla k, Oliver W. Mink, E. L. selves. Ringbrand was thougblfiil for a and then he said: Its a dreadful state of rfi'ri:rs. hough. Miss Hester; I should think- it vwmld be a perfect nightmare o j mi. It seems ti irilile to j ou, no clou lit, but von mis! i mender that ve are used to it er. ai' YY.ai, n nearly as one 1 should, th'i.-scan he mol to feel qu'de fi t w ii lie'.'t ' ' iVml. I envy v mi yiun nugi . mo-infi- ll, : i!X :T'Twz.rr7Z7T ARNICA rt That would be disloyal; it would imply a doubt of their ability to take cart of them- E. Ellery Anderson, John W. Doane, Frederick R. Coiulert, Receivers BUCkLEN'S -- count She shook her Lead. (h-n- 7y and disappointed yy hen you didnt come home last night. Ringbrand lturried from the house, resolving to break his engagement with the colonel at all hazards, but that gentleman calmly waived his stammering excuses aside and made room for him on the scat of the carriage. After Ive done spoiled your day, you over the country afoot, the very least you can do is to let me eyar you home with me, and the mo especially as you cyan't make us a visit. Ring lira ml gave up again, for the simthat he lmd no valid obple rea-oto offer, and half an hour later jection he was silting on t lie veranda of The of the Laurels. deep in the race problem with the colonel a discussion in which the northern point of view fared indifferently because the mind of its advocate was too busy with suggested by the presquestions ence of Hester Latimer. All through the argument lie w as studying her face, searching therein for the proof or tlie eont rad ict Ion of Mrs, Ludlow s assertion, and toi iiient ing liinisel t by trying to imagine v. hat llesler w mild say if lie should till her of Ids intended departure and tlie n asuu Lorit. After an t arly tea the colonel excused himself, riding off wilh Henry to the west farm, a pm tion of the estate lying two miles furl her back on the mountain. When they were left alone together, Ringbrand made a commendable effort to lw ep the t ream of eiuivi rsntion bowbut his ing in tiivi.d channels; thoughts sc' so persistently toward the feud, ami its bearing upon both their fines, that be had spoken of it almost before he knew what he was saying. I should think it would be n constant source of anxiety to oti, he said, ir-levantly. Perhaps it would, if I knew what it was, she answered demurely. Pardon me I must have been thinking aloud. I meant the feud. I She smiled at his preoccupation. supposed that was what, you were thinking of. Mo. I can't say that it is exactly a source of anxiety, although, of course, 1 should be glad enough if the 1A limns would leave lie country. to have the enmity of It isn't ph such people. Rut vour father and brother dont yon s net ;'nes feel anxious on their acI D. E. 1895. You mean n tongues broke oft right here." They examined the fracture, and Ringbrand supcsti d wrapping R in splints w itli one of the halter-strapI reckon it wouldn't hold, said the colonel, but we cun try it. , I I believe that she cares forme? I have no right to say it she has told me not hi ng but I cant help thinking that she does. She seemed anxious directions. So-- iioyv, there, TolliYer theres a right smart chunk o rock just ahead of you step around it, my hoy. You, Jane! hoy er you mind about Tolliver; just pick up your own feet a little higher. Steady, tioyv. You liae pretty rough roads around here, began Ringbrand. bracing himself into his seat. "I should think The interruption Yas an ominous snap, aud the horses stopped. "That sounded mighty like something broke, said the colonel, aud they alighted and loohedthecarriagi oyct carefully. Yes, here ITas Hes- ter's money ? lie shook his head. I wish it were nothing yyotsc than that. I haven't ant thing, as you know, hut I think I could earn a liv ing for both of us. And you vont tell me yy hat it is? decliity, talking to the rook n :u-'- d. . Hoyv can that make it harder? I can't explain without telling you r 11 about it, and 1 haven't the courage to st Tues-diijsan- TALLEY ITAB pm 3.20 pm Fridays. Traius souh of Juab run daily 1 PHOVO, 6 01 Leave South, Tuesduv, Thursd u Saturday. Sleeper on' No. 2 North, Mondays, Seeper and SAN PETE and 3, National Bank Builaing. 4 34 8.00 pui 7.66 pm 6.30 pm 7.10 Jim ...Provo... Warn 7.59 p. u Spanish Fork 7.41am 8 12 pm ... Payson... 7. 2. tain 4.21 pm 9.15 pm 6 40 am 3.35 pm Nephi 11.00 pm Ar J , I Lv 6 O0 am 10.25 pm Lv JU,iD f Ar 5 b am Arrive at - Lav. - - Ockey) THURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys Main Street am .. Fairfield .. am 7.00pm. .Lehi Junet.. am 7.10 pm Amern Fork 7.17 pm Pleast Grove 8 56 am 9.20 am 9 10 am 9 57 am 11.00 am -'t 1 them as if they understood his explicit LOCAL TIME CARD. Hot and Gold Baths. (Late Ostler yIoyy - Exc. Blk. Nephi City Boardiug Ilouse Proprietors. i , 9.25 10.45 Chas. OcRey & Sons t ;.;v J H. HAWKINS -t . , v'. v t on liancl. i , r; i Nephi City, Utah, Hams, Svigar J Huttor ;acon, rorli, nuci Cliooso always . tt-Lmo Probate work a Specially. HolOgna, Smisagos, Curod v 1 ; e.-- u-- y BRYAN C. then; you certainly haten't let me leel that 1 was a stranger among you. 1 assure you, I would gl.idiy accept the hospitality of The Laurels if if my time were wholly my own; as it is not, I shall have to ask on to excuse mo. 1 really ought to be in .Now York now. ell. I'll? l ig ht sorry for that Meed I am, replied the colonel; I sort o got the idea from Tom you'd stay down here and make us a right good isii. I hate stayed note longer than I should, rejoined Ringoraiul, making a menial reservation as to the reasons. As you probably know, I depend upon iny work fora liting, and I can't afford to neglect it for y cry long at a time. The colonel laughed. Tears tome like youh work tould be done 'most a mighty quiet any yy here; plaee upon the mountain, and Fill right sure Hester could set you out yy iih pen, ink and paper. Thers's no end to your hospitality, colonel, replied Kingbraml, smiling at the thought of literary work in the house I suppose youd be quite with Hester. lniYe me turn The Laurels to willing into a workshop; and 1 almost y1s1i I could take you at your word, selfish as it Yvould be. It yvouIJ scarcely be possible, though ; I shouldn't know Iioyv to yy ork if I yy t oat tf reach of the printer's boy "t the main road in the They had descending a steep hill valley, and w. The driY ing yy as to a ford in tin ioncl gaYc his entire tL and difficult, .torses as they slid attention to t . F. W. CHAPPELL, respect. ir- ELY BROTHELS, 50 Warren St, New Yoik City. Itev. John Reid. Jr., of Groat Falls, Muni., recommended Elys Cream Halm to ms. I can emphasize his statement, Tt is a positive cure fur catarrh if used as directed. Rev. Francis V. Foole, Fust. or CentrulPrgs. Church, Helena, Mont. Elys Cream Bahn is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. ! k Room Till Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ton cents, cash or stair ps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Elys Cream Bu'ui) sufficient to demonstrate the great merits of the remedy. 'A V Nephi Give you the best of meat at the cheapest prices, and we treat all with courtesy and A. REDDEN, Proprietor. VtU NVtoJl't. j ict j ? ize , ;i vutu i 1 ti J. i 14 Y i t Attorney Can. - S Re- Neplii to giv e ua a call. North of wool Growers Bldg Y1 .o oan thlra vf ooliit ftillij fc i. . i 'JOh, Vtl.Dkwij b 1 ' : u j liua-- w. A UJe- iHRm The National recorder and the public One. Year $"2.00. G' We invite the citizens of Mbs' All commumcadoM RUBBER PLACES Go-o- We have always on hand ctdjar-buttc- n 'Y D-- Mutton, Tork, Bacon, Butter, Turk Sausage, and Cliease. ITS THE SIMPLE, h t d. Th w clr e Ins ii i s i a t be ami be ran in to would not lie l.om tori,. i. 8 it S.lYY :. the eh.u e in om, a a II. Ill to k if Ids ti ,ir k h. d d's;. i; V fr COL es We Beetire the host psBtlferoorcUeAts, and the eujcct cf tks etter is to eocounge .evefitors to Beef, keep track of their bnA I ideas. At tkc same Utme ve CO. First-Clas- s 1 SALVE. - I I1 , ' . 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It City, b, t I am a un win , rut nut Ogden, Butte, Proto, Milford and iu'eruiedi.ite spectacles, is not where Ike liver is. Ttver vi i. points, and ail pomte East and West. mind wee re his livir is, ri yi ted ti c on signaL Stop if it .Y.min hi- - h,. ' c or h other, The Company reserves tie right to vary Iclt ear iJeWiit8 Littla i.a-l- v Hi ers would eac t it and siiako it tor mm. Ou roin ti is Time Toble at .hat you enu bet your gig-lao.;. A. Tkeodqke Brebacn, Lunt&bons. Frey. & GonI Manager, Balt Lake City, ELECTRIC BITTERS. H. s. Kerr, 1 acr s i li u Ic in a st a t c of it yyiis near the middle of the entirety, afternoon Ylion they got hack to 1 and then Col. Latimer insisted upon taking his companion up to the mountain for the remainder of the day. Ringbrand offered every reasonable objection he eould think of, knowing that another Yisit to Hester would immeasurably increase the pain of leat ingher; but in the end discretion was swept away by an overwhelming desire to see and talk witli Iter once more, and he ion of th ar I'm not q.u I'Mi.'cl's't follow your ou id you iti'iid giv ingmeyour logic, definition of im,iap'.' Pi rhaps I v ill aHer you've tolclme yours. R'ligiu: ltd r(le1cd a moment before answer'ig. posHldy ltly k fi nil ion is not quite su I Lave alwavs thought fiii I.." true:! coin ace consisted in doi tight when it is easier and safer to d wrong in other words, that it roquV's a higher kind of courage to stUV'-iry than to resent it. I'm begin n ing to suspect, however, that this lest can be applied only to mart jrs anil to cowards to the latter, because they use it as a plea for nonresistance. 1 think that is a little beyond iny depth. replied Hester, snipping a rose from the clambering bush that covered the end of the veranda and beginning to trim tlie petals into dahlia-lik- e precision with her scissors. I have always thought of a brave man as one who was simply not afraid of anything; one of whom it could be said that he did not know w hat fear was. That always seemed to me likedn- - ',(. It-- j |