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Show THE ARE TWO SECTS. Mohammedans Are Dueled Acrardmg To Tht ir t rej Ual i urim. Mob a mu d:i:i- - Fit ii T.ei lies Tit THERE $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. b illl ill I e secure COLORADO DENVER. tw the best patents for our clients, i " be ttk Stopper, anl a thousand other little things that roost t find a way improving; ana these simple any one can inventions are the ones that bnng largest return to the author. Try to think of something to invent- - ' l IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. gold CROWNS, PIVOT TEET1I, BRIDGES AND RUDDER ELATES Qpociwlty. son-in-la- Wi. Will IY MEA1 vxA ncTil t v :r on U'r Wi.lKTl it u IV J liuA A. TV. ' or s - rln,, an think it- - i hi.; simple ii pis'enf j ::! itli.a ofi;T.i ir 1 lit ' i 1 : t ! n oi o; t : i .at pruplictV t i : .'i-of .ii-e- ) I LI Viti v nr .irtf.r. zt . an' a' though ye he, said the boy, ye'd r.ac business tae break my Just then the queen appeared, eggs. having seen part ef the fray. Mie quietly said: Yi u are quite right, my lad; he had no right to break your eggs and he richly deserves what you have given him." Her majesty afterward made inquiries about the boy and sent him to school at her own expense. Another story relates toher majesty's Tisit to the cottagers in the neighborhood. On one 'occasion, when she had been making calls among the cottage women, she dropped in, on her way l ack to tli ea tie. at the house of an old woman w ho did not know her visitor. The old lady was both talkative and querul us; and, referring to a fete at which the queen had been presented that day. complained about people, including her own household, "running like mad to see a common clay woman. Iior grievance was that she had to wait till her folks returned in order to get their tea. for she was too feeble to make it lien elf. i A Fointer for Farmers. The Itotter the roads the easier it, is for a farmer to make a dollar. Good Utah - - Roads. Koorn Probate work a Specialty i i RAILWAY-- w a at-L- t M 'fstroy Koads. putv secretary of . . LOCAL TIME CARD. Miscellaneous items. South-hound- Nephi City. Utah. respect. - I j A Snusngos, BolOsna, Cured Sugar Uncoil, XXnixr. J3uttor poi'li nlici Choose always on. linnet. (5 ermont to join Rudvard Kipling, and they will do the world's fair together. Joslpii Nicola, a Penobscot Indian, has written a one hundred and seven- 8 40 am 7 00pm. LehiJunet . 840;un 5 28 pm 3 18 8 SO am 7 10 pm Amer'n Fork e pm page book telling of the doings nrt am 5 ,1 A1 i kindsof pm rltMi t (rove pm repair work clone fllS tribe lrom way buclc up to tlie J0 am 7.40 pm ...Provo.... NUB am 4. hi piu Main Streetam 7.M pm Spatiwh Fork 7 41 am 4.34 piu present year. Nephi, Utah 9 40 4 21 pm 57 a in 8.12 pm ...Pajson... 7L9am fi lUam 3.115 11.00 am 9.15 pm ....Nephi.... pm Irof. Roentgen goes to IToreneo .(h) pm Ar j Lv k k) am u every tear for a little rest. This tear, f Ar 5.(10 am 10.25 pin Lv 3 5 am 12 01 am in spite of his efforts to Leamington public 2 00 am ....Oasis.... 2 on am attention, the students gate a great, 05 am 2.50 am Clear Lake 0.25 ara ArJ Mil- - Lv 9.10 pm demonstration in his honor. One of Nephi City Boarding House 7.05 am Lv ford f Ar 8 45 pm them gate an address in German and 8 43 am ....Frisco.... 7.30pm the profe-so- r Lea's e ics ponded in choice Arrive Hot and Gold Baths. Sleeper on No. South, Tuesdaj Thursday Italian, lie is a tail, handsome man, and Saturday. Sleeper on No. 2 North, Mondays, Tues- with fair hair and beard. Main Street Nephi. days and Fndajs. An point in heredity is Trains fcouh of Juab run daily except St' shown interesting of the voting Ring' conduct in the DATS Two through trains daily from Salt Alexander of Sert ia. The founder of Lake to all points East. tlie family was a swineherd. The Through Pullman Palace Sleepers frm Salt only lit. reLake to Chicago without change joung monarch, w ho is now not his torts to Tourist ancestors, Improved bleepers. only in his Free Reclining Chan cars. in his but also ttrcnglli, phenomenal Elegant day coaches. The only line operating dining car service. tense of humor, both of which he exThe shortest atd tautest line to all point hibits b a play fill tri'k of knocking his east. courtiers' leads together E. D. WICKINS, Agent, Nephi. I Blacksmith, jam 1! 9.1j 1 I ( H. HAWKINS ihu has.Odey & 1 Oekey) j his-sm- , - 4 SAN PETE g5 THURMAN & WEDGWOOD, - at - Law. VALLEY RAILWAY Attorneys Poom 1 &r.d 3, First National Bank Builuing. UTAH. PROVO, Burley, Gen'l Apt. Pa..gr. Dept.,1 241 Maui bt., Lake. D. E. City Ticket Ullice, 1 BUCKLENS TIME TABLE NO. 16. Effective Sunday, November 17th, 1S35. ARNICA SAIVE. 1 The Best Sal ve i a the world for C'uN, , Seres, Fleas Salt Rheum, Feei So;e, Tetter, C'liappeil If mils, ITiilblair.. Corns, and all skin Eiuptions, and res Biles, or no pav required. It i satisfaction or guaranteed to give Biit-'.St cents money lel't-eptr bow i i s ile by ah Lnggists and genet nl deiilei". 1 11 d. Excuse me. observed the man in spectacles, but I am a surgeon, and that Never you is not where the liver is. mind weere his liver is, retorted ttie If it was in his big toe or his other. left ear GeWiUs Little Early reac1 it and shake it for him. On Trains leave Manti for Sterling.Funks Lake that you can bet your A. and Morrison at 3:0 p. m., Monday's, Wednes- Lunt & Sons. days and Friday's. Returning arrive at Riser-woul- of Perfumes and Toilet Articles In the City, d glg-lamp- s. Manti at 6.00 p. m. Direct connections at Nephi with Union Padifie Railway from and to Salt Lake City, CVden, Butte, Provo, Milford and intermediate points, and all pointe East and West. Stop on signal. The Company reserves the right to vary ram this Time Table at pleasure Theodore Bkuback, Pres. & Genl Manager, & Supt. small i)ul, ,l!!e abject was found si pic l'ngq in a paper mill at We-brook. Me., and the workman who w as e.'t'ng tin m ti led to o, t n it w ith a penknife. proud to be a Japanese in the explosion whiih foland bomb, lowed the unf intimate man lost three fingers and a Thumb. The most successful trapper in Maine .s Wilburn Brown, of Cihhind. ' L:i-- t fall end win'ir lie captor foxes, ; s skunks, l.i loons, 9 rfi 1. and si!r- - ray f a s. !is success s thicl'y due to some aromatic essence, a drop of w hich on the bait lures the animals. A mouse, while siam cring peonnd in a public school in Baltil more. stepped on the foot of a le.ichir, Miss ( lara Evans. The excitement which ensued w as only allayed when ilie fir? depaituient was uitimom-dm.der the belief that the school was in tiames. An aqu.it'c creature, supposed ai brst. to l,e a. whale t!2 fi et long, b t was found i irtl; wide and p feet. rn.oTig BiuiM-s- For the Finest Line - 1 Proprietors. (Late Ostler h, ty-fiv- 8.- ELECTRIC BITTERS. 1 clas.-roo- i oap-oralii- Ur-h- . E.i ch. I'uriid in lie snii.l at. Ax: Electric Bitters is a medicine suited fir Tin., by a couple of Ft. lgm i" et'-lis!and wr. proronnei d y lh" any season, hut perhaps more generally sc ty needed when tlie languid, exhausted lbeling jiresident of the local scii nEfie ",'-cle- s in's-!an The lt t.) ? oetopm. prevails, when tlie liter is torpid and .slugmight b'we bei ii w oi n away by the gish and the need of a tonic and alteratiu sand and unw's or eat oil siml-sis felt. A prompt use of this medicine V, or itir (i (' w ti c aveited long and perhaps fatal bilious klndiifi Our h. f )i :t t to sp ah will in ineiliiine act moie fevers. No counter, ictii.g and 1iei ing tlie system fiom the malai ial Headache, Imlig .tioii. Diin-yield to Eleclru Constipation, Bitters. f)0c or f L00 p r bottle at all Jh tig 1 ' - ! . ha-oft- en . How I tHriia lv SHADE. CANDLE LEATHERED :i t Turn IS.srnyurd At count, rookies Now tl t can'll shnue me so nr.mh . idtas in this m? are ery' d. i.i t! inat.d. (at- o t : very r t '..I. it is t t little n.ake The v. av ties : s !i:idts of fiaGicrs. d.i.it is y :.qie. Fir tt. eat ti ' :!(-- r t i it viih a ni f ion, a.tl t s!l. t i i ...t lr.rv ' u ' f' atht ; Tl t n get some ti tin: - (rent ;.t,ur poultry w I'.'ol a! Iv ep a few f S' I t- - - ni-.- ! , h.t-thi- se - 1 1 i : . '.is : i t i , i 1 tl i i w ii. 1 s he ,'eur if. t ei t v tl r t.) di ioi-o- n. r. crier. K? Scientific Asrcy i s t.jre- - ad de.iu-ts- . l eX. ' S, f I Splendid Ice Creara Soda on IMnd. h err t t f i t of Patent Media es o . i i tr. iw ' s ' r. o' nsv n)utr 'tiEtS thiai at som Rinuo Wanied-f- in idea to natntf tolng .. v - d. " may bring you our V.rvlie- f.; ( - p7'ect a ihoi I bo w.tlout I. 47S5. ioha fJv; vtkjji.nt3Vu:. a OU Firhm4 4Ur. V A . Ail Ht.'k truss. K ic.lopMu D. (' fur their ( j rrz, ; Pin.hmoitla J., Myt, . fj a, TLuUfcUi.i.b. L3 1 liroadway. tov York City, sr.M f i'll. 'vrtvta-e . Tr.c--- t - Main Street, Nephi. ' Scsly rrnptinns on the head, (happed hands and lips, cuts, bruis's, soil is, tmins are quicky lured by L)eWitt-Witct 's at present tli flaze halvj. article most uff,d for pules, a no it always cures hem. For sale by A. Lunt & Sons t C7. o All Kinds : A v i f i itfc,-t. Who can - , ps-- -r fp "...-r.- Ps tb-- we-i'- - , 4 U Hi n Ouit tlie Iipe. Tlie dcatl) of Janet Livingstone, yuuiigcr sister of the explorer, iceall.s u story eonet ruing tlie future doetor'a i'.itlu r. One day Datid brought home the news that a heay duty was to he put on tobaeto. .Ni il l.i ingstnm who as just lighting t as not, ;t rich man is pipe as tlie i.ews was broken. Ile put it down unlit. "If we hate got to gie It, up, lie said, "we may as well begin now. He never smoked again. , t Salt Lake City, II. S. Kerr, G. F. & F. Agent, Mant LiGiiTO HISS. Due to t lielli i.ieil lurbon Points Evaporating. Irof. Syltaies Thompson has Teen answering- a question which has often puzzled the public. The arc light proceeds from the points of tw o little carone's little finger. bon rods as huge Prof. Thompson explains what is tlie state of the carbon when the lamp is throw ing out its light, lie say s, rejorts that the carthe Piti'burrh bon - Munttinies actually melting, a thing that was until reernlly thought, impossible. Moreovir, he says that, when a ligdit is hissing Ilie liquid carbon is really lit ordinary combustion the boiling. state of the arc craft r is such that the. solid carbon below- is eotered with a layer or film of liquid carbon just, boiloil. When ing or lakes place tlie new- state of things is set up. lie says: Tf you watch a short, hissing tire you will sec a column of light concent rating itself on a narrow spot and the spot keeps mot ing about and i very unsieldc in posit ion, as well ns in the amount of light it gives out. The tinier surlace after the are has lieen hissing - found to hi literally honeycombed. t hen th" are is hissing you can sec little hits erupted (lit, and the hissing seems to he compared to the hissing winch lakes place in boiling w titer. There is, in f.c t, exactly the same kind of diiTi rcnce bi tw ecu the silent arc and the hi" ing arc as betwen quiet ai.d a noisy boiling. ELECTRIC WHY The only n: an who has ever In effect, April 5, IMS. Train arrive and depart at various stations asked for an olhce in county, as follows: daily Mo., is l.(.;,;no a postxnasf ership. . North-bounStations. Arr. Arr. Leave Leai e An unmarried woman has nude a 5KI m Mi pm 2.110 am 2.10pm Oden juil ja ( ;ago emu ty. Nth., as a CO 3 ,0 am 3 10 pm Ar Salt ) Lv pm 7 00 pm corn busker, fi doing 7:, hu-h- i Is a day. 20 0 f to am 7. ill am b 00 pm Lv Lake ) Ar pm M ALTER Dkbaxt lias hurried off to 0 15 ata ii 01 pm H.Oti am 20 pin. ..Sandy b la'ess Kxc. Bl'k. 11 f-- Cj 'T rinee John liinniti .'neulture and tor r f farmers in-- ' itutes lor Ih ioi i:da, says all tons should he .lgoiis hauling ot l l w ide t ires, as (juired to hae si a single load on a row tire often damages tin road n.oe than all the other trade of a tear. 11 1 CEtf" A ttorney-dt-Lni- v prices, and we tieat all with courtesy and l Narrow Tlri F. W. CHAPPELL, the best of meat at the cheapest Give you i .! - w , 7tt4 4'gryaCTtrgF"r-.TIBV3gLay- jpymyy.'l ; ! 1 o Approved of a Trouncing ro-l.it- e . eiieuiii-star.e- e u nderstoixl that the of tie Turks l.K'iug in possi ssi.-Elys Cream Balmis the acknowledged of the shr'nes of Xejif (Meshid Alii. Kaziinain and Ki' hela is inot THE OREGON c. BRYAN SHORT LINE Attorney Nephi y t y ieiiuaK l.Vi : u 4, '( !.t t!.,' out i i readiH Year 62.00. 2 "y bil.b 'Vni t . i, ij d i s jVtauxtx. rV . i 1 e and s . be l.ttt f 1. i r ci.d .mi. " Aim d Aii nr Om him :.i Oioau ueph. u .ud Tills Is Vour Opportunity, of Mohan, rued ; the."I .a'o. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous Baippl will he mailed of the howeter. n jict t!w tiro thi v am! bo,!!i wa-- s the only legit Loan mhmost popular Catarrh and Ilay Fever Cure that - censor. dtmonsufficient to Balm) Cream (Ely 6trate the great merits of the remedy, Shialis pray but three time- - a day, ELY BROTHERS, and enjoin pilgrimages to Nejef. Ker-bek- u GO Warren 1st., New Yoik City. ham ai:, Meshed ( Ier-i- .i I, Great of and Kum, as well as v lima mara Mont., Falls, Jr., Reid, John Rev. recommended Elys Cream Balm to hip. I and Med na. Sunni m. ike idgi ii nines onh .i Ibe two hitter iitu-- ,: i pray foe tiim.s a day. From til's it cm Ik. Co-o- p jjffoplii 1 I T1 l! at i . "t prli' t h "" i him that Mol..' ;.u'.: d ;. south Box 385. 618F Street, N.W., NEPI1I OFFICE; One block Washington, D. C. A cjt re nee edko r efthis pafier. IVriuaroul Store. fNgr of and half block east pamphlet jh&EE The National Recorder and the ReOne - V (f l hn-- evl ! Suiinia JOHN WEDBURBURN & CO., public t it reuard to t!i Solicitors ef American and Foreign Patents, Offices le u u l'oi i i, v hot lie ; . g t!'.-- ' hm' rej rt he T'.rPv ,,i' t'. l.'.tt ei.e i nut-loc- k the Teeth Extracted Without Pais,.1 Li.i ! t -e. inb' el i Patents taken out through us receive si eei.il notice in National Recorder, published at Washington, 1). C , u hich is the Dest newspaper published in Amenoa m the interests cf inventors. W e iunu&h a years subto this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. scription V e also advertise, tree of cost, the invention each month which wms our 150 prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of tne National Recorder, containing a sketch of tkewinner, and a description ef his invention, m ill be scattered throughout the Lnited States among capitalists and manutucturers, thus brtnging to theu attention the merits of the invention. All cemmumcauoas regarded strictly confidential Address 1 f.ii-i..-- ' v lush can be easily s!l J up breaking the passenger s back, collar-butto- sauce-pa- . ...i . hr.-- d T JUtt011, iOiv, A.JrOll, 111111' T nei IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as the suid down without Dr.C.H. BIB i ,1 the nr.d t) e object of th otier to encourage invent, rs to kee t tcIc i their bright ideas. At the ms time we w:a to lUipreas upon the public the fact tu.it co. nursery -t $ i .oo every month given amay to any one ho applies through us tor tbe aest aeatenous patent dum.g tlie month pseceding OF THE QUEEN. That to W ales-props, s f the queen's recent sojourn at Balmoral a north of Scotland newspaper has Let n gL ankig from among1 some new stories the Deesi.le a..Kint her majesty's early visits to her IliphL.nd rt sidouce. One of these to the hoj hootl of the prince of Will s. - at s tin Senitu-- h Ai icriean. '1 he when he prnee on one and temp 'rarilv esfip the sur. veillauee of the p.nvuial ee. played a trick on a young country lad whom he of eggs saw approaeh'.rur v. i'll a h c n his arm, the result of the trick being to break ail or most of the egers. The lad wa a touph Aberdonian and could nut brook this injury, so he turned to and doubling1 his lists gave the prince n thrashing in spite of the latter's protest that he was the prince ANECDOTES all- - with the soft light un (p.ter Ocean. un-- 1 |