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Show THE BLADE. 'TRIBUNE CONSISTENCY Communicated : - ' Notice for publication. Land OSce at Salt Lake City, Utah, 1SB6. .. subscription rates: Ever since the Salt Lake Tribune 12.00 Per year. deemed it to be a pari of its mission to be a political organ as well as a silver (Payable in advance), champion, it has been, par ALF. OR ME Publisher. straddler with longer legs and greater reach than either of the finanp-faplanks that, peodicallybavebguil Application has been made attheNephi of both the for transmission through the cdalls asi ed the in noce o second-clas- s mall matter. great parties, A couple of years, or so, ago, the , ' . Letter From the Blue Grass State. Editor Blade: Thinking that a few lines from the native state of Abraham Lincon (the President of our great Relate civil war) would public during tothe the readefsToLyour paper be of interest I write you the following, from Nelson Co. Since my last to The BLADE I have traveled from the southern part of the state as far north as the city of Louisville which is situated on the south bank o! the Ohio river and is one of the largest tobacco markets of the world.. It also furnishes a great market for hogs, cattle, and sheep, all of which arQ supplied by The city the farmers of Kentucky.claims for its population about 210,000. Besides traveling from north .to south, I have traveled over a large portion of western Ky. and during my travels have found Kyeos to be a clever, hospitable class of people. At last September conference Elder Thomas Martin of Tooele to labor city, Utah and I were appointed in Barren Co. in which Co. we labored for about five months; during our labors we made many warm friends, and baptized one man into the true fold of Christ, Although we baptized but one man durof five months it gave us ing our labors to see another of the descendgreat joy ants of Israel come forth from the water initiated into the true fold of Christ. During our labors We were not sparing vvitn the seeds of righteousness and endeavored to sow them broad cast among the people ; some of which , I think have fallen on good soil and will eventually bring forth fruit. On the 15th of February Elder Martin and 1 received notice, from President Smith, of the Ky. Conference,- to meet two elders just from Utah. At our Presidents request we meet the elders in Glasgow on the 22nd of February. The names of the elders were Wra. Anderson and. Nephi Martinean both of Logan Utah. Elder Martin and the former went to Marion Co. while the latter and myself finished Barren Co. and closed it on the 20th of March then came to Nelson Co. where we are now laboring. .Nelson Co. is hardly in the edge of the blue grass region of Kentucky yet it has considerable bice grass and some portions of it are very fertile while others are very hilly and rough. Bardstown is the county seat of said county and is one of the oldest towns in Ky. There is "a Catholic building in Bardstown that was a cathedral over a hundred years ago and Is the third oldest Catholic bnilding in the United States. There is in this county eleven distilleries, some of which mash 950 bushels of corn a day and get from 4 to gallons of liquor to the bushel. Spring is very backward in this state this year on account of so much rain-falFarmers have sown but few oats as yeta, but are busy fencing and preparing to raise good crops,. Our Conference is in a prosperous condition With 24 elders in numberAll of which are zealous workers in the spread of truth. Our President (Stephen A. is now traveling among the elders Smith) assisting them in holding and giving as will benefit both snch instructions meetings elders and our Conference in general. Your paper is ever a welcome visitor to me from southern Utah and you will please note that my future address will be as Delow. Ever praying for the welfare of Zion and the advancement of truth. I remain yours respectfully, David J. Blake Bardstone Nelson Co. Ky. A : ; l nvos post-offic- e . m0rnm April, is, Saturday ''V BLADE AGENTS . Tribune iterated and reiterated a pet economic doctrine about as follows: If the government will but remonetize silver at a ratio of 16 to 1, we do not i89d. care whether there be protection or we free trade, for, with free silver, could close the doors of every European factory within two years. The enunforegoing doctrine was doubtless ciated during a wild burst of silver enthusiasm, and was intended yery likely as a bid for applause from the upper gallery. None but blind, unthinking ' followers Of Tribune logic (?) and consistency (?)' swallowed the bombastic assertion. Just at the present time the Tribunes political siestas are troubled with the hideous spectre of Democratic state conventions declaring for free silver, while the state conventions of the party to which the Tribune sometimes belongs, are tumbling over each other to be fiist to place themselves on a plahk of golds unalloyed by eyeb a trace of silver. Cfln the signs o the times the Tribune sees a silver plank in the National Democratic platform e doccoupled with that partys tariff for jeVenue only. In trine, : Below is a list of our agents, who will deceive subscriptions and receipt for i L Payments'. x j. Wm. - ; Cb&st.tin, Ibapah, Tooele' Co. HILLARD COUNTJT. I -- ; Joseph A. Lyman, Oak City. Christian Anderson, Fillmore. Thos.Memmott, Bcipio. 'Oh rip. Overson, Leamington . Geo. Cihtne K&nosb. . 'James Hatton, Petersburg-.. Virgil ICelly, Hvi'im Adamsi Meadow. JatneS S. Blake, Hinckley. JjRi-bank- VjnritTCIB'Ti v EV- ONE DOLLAR AS GOOD AS ERY OTHER DOLLAR. Vroni The National Bimetallist: We are constantly told that one lhust ) dollar dollar, and it be as good as every other is just as constantly as- sumed that under free coinaga this Would not be. a:.;. : . - , old-tim- gold and silwould be re- ' Whether the parity of ver the ratio of K to 1 tortured imagination the Tribune sees stored by free coinage, can only of silver in every state of it. The argument, the friends proved by tryi marching up to the polls - based upon thex vyorlds past exper- - the Union next November and, irrespective pf )ence is all In favoi of the view that former political affiliations, cast their It would, but it can be demonstratvotes for free silver and a tariff for ed in no other way than by actual revenue In so doing, the Tribooly. !.' trial A j .V unes readers Will be following the The silver; men challenge their opp- Tribunes erstwhile but lead because, aconents to that trial, and in this they to the Tribune, the silver issue Ijtuhd upon the firmer ground. Of cording all other questions, and boilt.se, if the attempt be not made, the because even jvithx free trade We can goldlite is always in a position to close doors of nearly all the Euthe that it would fail, if tried. .That, factories within two years. however, is prophecy! and, not argu- ropean Certainly, according to the Tribune, if ment.1? A ' V: ,'r so great, .but undesirable event But. whether! free coinage restored to let somejof the parity of the metals or not, the those it is far better European factories run than to dollars in, general circulation would feed the idle paupers) can be accomnecessarily .be of the sarali value, btherWise they would not emulate to- plished in the face of free trade,? it can, according to the Tribune logic, be ' L .1 gether;circula- more readily effected with the aid of a SR long as there is a mixed tariff for revenue with incidental protion, the. dollars will necessarily be tection,r bf the same value As soon as- dollars is now afraid of its the Tribune But . bf one kind rise they will retire from former declaration as will be seen from general circulation, and only be used the ' following clipping from a recent for special purposes and at specially of the 'pribune; issue Agreed rates in this statement wild The Oreeon Democrats have met and bat bank notes, such- as existed before overcome all the obstacles in their path. the war, are hot considered, , They are They have adopted a pronounced free silver platform. At the same time. it hot legal tender and nobody is obliged favors a tariff for revenue only, and "to take them. winds up by commending President Legal tender money ' Cleveland for courage and honesty, ulone is referred to. A tariff for revenue even with The impression is sought to b?r con- free 'silver, would drain only, this country in. three years of its money. ( veyed that under free coinage the-ricto the Tribune, a tariff ban would have all the precious gold, According revenue would for drain this country while the poor man would, be paid in . -Jn three years of its money even with cheap stiver. ; Then why do not the rich men gen- free silver. Of course that means that erally champion free; silver? Those our imports would greatly exceed lour people are looking very carefully, as a exports; or perhaps it believes free rule, to their own interests. They al- trade would b preferable to a tariff ways favor the financial policy: which for revenue. Under any view of the they think will benefit them. And case the signs of the times seems to be hedge, and to yet we iind them very solidly arraypd causing the Tribuns'-thunt a soft spot on the side of protecgainst theVestoration of silver. Why? Simply because they ; think tion and goldupon which it can alight the gold standard is to their advan- in the near future. Consistency thou tage." They aire; not Hosing any sleep art a jewel. ,. Over the fortunes of the' man who runs a wheelbarrow, or who works raffac-tor- y EDITORIAL NOTES ' l. over-shado- de-bla- rp , - - (be-caus- e . ' . - - f V r.C.S.Hosmer 2859, (?). . . h , March 30th, Notice is .hereby given that the following-name- d settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof , will be made before the Coiinty Clerk of Juab County, Given away in...... Utah, at Court House, Nephi City Utah, on 16, 1896, viz: William P. Memmott H. E. May No. 8 127 for the W. M N. E. H and N. W. U S. E. H Sec. 31Tp. 15 S. R. 2 W. i r j . . ONE PRIZE OP . . . He names the following witnesses to prove 9 9 0 0 his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Moroni Monroe, James Adams jr., James Allen, and Thomas W. Memmott, of Scipio, Millard County, Utah. ; Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of snch proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the TUG NEW WEEKLY regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be givROGK? AlOUNTfllN NEWS, en an opportunity at the above mentioned time e and place to the witnesses of Denver, Colo., ; , said claimant, and to olferevidenee in rebutThe greatest bona fide tal of that submitted by claimant. offer ever made Inthe West or South. prize 8 Byron Groo, Register. The News is the paper of the Wm. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Claiment. West jt is stiver's representative , champion; it is the peo-- s dvocate; 'It leads in as In news. The Weekly has just beenthought, and enlarged It contains the latest and fullest min2864. ing and mining stock news; It ha special departments devoted to the Farm, the HouseNotice for Publication. hold, Women and Children; all the brightest cartoons and livest comment of the dally ediLand Office at Salt Lake City, Utah tion are to be found In it; It presents tn conApril Cth, 1896 densed form the doings of aU a family paper without a peer. the world it Is Notice is hereby given tfcat the following And the Weekly News Is determined to have named settler has filed notice of his beyond el question the largest circulation of to make final commutative proof in intention of support his claim," and that said! proof 'will- be made any paper between the Mississippi river and the coast. Therefore It offers to before the County Clerk pf Jhab County, Utah, Pacific persons sending In the greatest number of the $1 yearat Court House, Nephi City, Utah, on May ly, subscriptions before September 1st next 23, 1896, viz: John Burraston II.. E. No. 10388, for the SEMSWM Lot 7 Sec. 6 Tp. 12 S B IE these unequalled (prizes. Sec 12 Tp REGULAR' AGENTS COMMISSION. ? v' ec N K N E He names the following witnesses .to prove ALLOY E0 IN ADDITION. V his continuous residence upon and cultivation ; CONTEST BEGINS A T ONCE. f of, said land, viz: Andrew Johnson, James E. TO T. OPEN John EVERY and BODY Abraham EVERYWHERE Kay, Kay Kay, of Mona, . Juab Co., Utah. who desires to Any person against the allowance of such propf, orprotest who knows ' of For particulars address any substaneial.reason, under the law and the regulations ?of the Interior Department, why JPrintliig Co. , such proof Should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned Denver, Colo. e time and place to the witness of said claiment, and to offer evidence in reof that submitted by claiment. buttal 44-Byron Groo, Register. Wm. A. C. Cryan Attorney for Claimant. The Missouri Pacific Vhysician and surge n. o75 55 Separate OFFICE: Ci ' At Residence i Second door East HOURS: 2 to 4 p. m. . , IPrissee , r k ' , Co-o- Store p - Nephi, Utah. CL? THURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorneys cross-examin- Room - . 43-4- and 1 3, First National Bank Building. PROVO, UTAH. im-prov- ed; SECURE J - this 1 -- To advertise out College we will give a thorough course of Instruction in Double and Single Entry and Commercial Arithmetic, by mail, at r Book-keepin- 1 One Fourth Regular Price t a limited number of This course will be completed persons. in 40 lessons. co - Tile News No charge for diplomas.- CAPITAL cross-examin- vITY Ry istrator. Aadress, iOMMERCIAL VgOliLBBE Street KANSAS. TOPEKA, If you are going to' -- Teasdale, deceased. Dated Nephi CiLy; April 2, 1896 Frederick W. Chappell Attorney for Admin - 116 West Sixth 49 Notice to Creditors. Estate of Mary L. P. Teasdale, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the administrator of the estate of .undersigned, L. P. Teasdale deceased, to the creditorsMary f, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them! with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator, at his residence in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate. George Administrator of the estate ofTbasdale, Mary L. P. g Kansas City; St. Louis, Chicago, New York, ) - Or any other point East see the -- 4246 u r- that your ticket reads via . Missouri Pacific Ry ;' Elegant Coaches, Quick Time afid Superb .' j.-''- Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and . Diarrhoea Remedy. This is the best medipine in the world for bowel complaints. It acts andean always be depended upon. quickly When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. Try it, and like many others you will recommend it to your friends. For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by McNally & Lunt Druggists. ; Fav- make this line fkePeoples " orite Route. Road-be- d 4 . Leave Ogden... ,45:35 p. m. ... . . .4fe00 p. m. Leave Pueblo . 5:45 p. m. Arrive Kansas City. Arrive St. Louis. .... . . . ... 6:55 a. m. 9:30a. m.i Arrive Chicago.! HV-B- Commercial Freight & Pass. Agt. S.lH.cSTINSON, Traveling Pass Agt. Salt Lake City, Utah. Or II. C. TOWNSEND, GenerabPasfJ. ani?Ticket Agent, ;U bi; ; SL Louis, Mo. ? profession. is the standard and, as such, the only blood-purifier admitted at the Chicago THOSE AFFECTED WITH Free. Table and Kitchen is the title of a new cook book published by the Price Just Baking Powder Company, at this time it will be sentChicago. free if you write a postal mentioning The Blade. This book has been tried by ourselves and is one of the very best of. Its ' kind. Besides containing over 400 receipts for ail kinds of pastry and home cookery, there are many hints for the table and kitchen, showing how to set a table, how to enter rthe diningroom, etc. pa 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 homeTable like, is provided for. Remember and kitchen will be sent, postage prepaid,, to any lady sending her address town aDd State) plainly given. .(name, A copy in Geripan or Scandinavian will be sent if desired,,.. Postal card is as good as letter. Address Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago. 111. r In' Call upon the nearest ticket agent 6r address KOOSER blood-purifie- r, World Fs Fair. LOCAL TIME CARD: , It may save you time and money to 'be informed that, when you need a Ayers Sarsaparilla is the kind most in favor with the medical It ? PiGTOV j i A CooK BooK V : effect, April ! - ... 5,1.896. Train arrive ahd depart at various stations daily as follows : . Stations. ' Leave Leave ,Arr. Arr. North-boun- South-bound- d fT.-'- 1 I , Of the Kidneys,- - , - days Two through trains dally from Salt Lake to all points East. . Through Pullmaft Palafte Sleepers from Sal? Lake to Chicago without chahge Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. Elegant' day coaches. The only line operating dining par .service. The shortest aEd fastest line to all point!? Enlargement of file Prostrate Gland, , Stone in The Bladder,- - east. . , Or any kind of Urinal troubles, Affidavit. Can secure immediate, This istOvCertifyAhat on May 11th, I walked to Melicks drug store on a pair And a permanent cure by using the' of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm for imflammatory rheumatism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend It. Charles II. Wetzel, Sunbary, Pa. or mi no. Sworn and subscribed to before me on 1894. Walter Shipman, J. P. Some of them, tfie money lenders . August a very For sale 10, News Denver The contains 50 at cnts per bottle by McNally and annuitants, are benefited by the & Lunfc Druggfsts. sensible thesng'gestio'n following: jn appreciation of money. t Others are The aim Of every town and municipaliInjured by the depreciation of their ty should be to secure efficient and upImportant to who will or conduct. ; officials, city right property. For several years complaints have been town affairs witfcr the same intelligent made that adequate facilities for shearing But so. far as business is concerned it economy, the same zeal and the same innot exist at the head ot Balt sheep will always be done on the basis of the tegrity that they wculd their own private Creek did Canon. busiaffairs. Municipal government is This year huwevei: a decided improveboney,iu actual circulation. ,v ness, not politics. ment has been & Moreley Contracts will be .made with refer" 1-a have new constructed corral shearing v.:; ence to.it (as in greenback days)and at Holloway on the Sanpete Valley Railis Valby file It reported that the Sanpete way at which there will be one hundred the rich manVdollar will be- no better two run to iutend ley passeDgor- trains shearersan ample number to handle all than the poor mans dollar. a day between Manti and Sale ,Lake business offered at this oneof the most ;(Generalj A gents',) This cry of one dollar , as good as City as soon as the road is broad- guag-e- couveniehtiy located; cofrale la the state. fe lftbis proves true it Will be a very other dollar, ia si mply a- bli SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Change of Timev of the issue. Uniformity of vaue gret convenience to people here who wish to gato Salt Lake as it will give For the In dollars.is very desirable, but it is of passengers them an opportunity to go there and' on account hebommodation of Conference alt Salt Lake hot by any means conclusive of the baolc the same day and haye several the S. P. V. will on April Leave Manti at 11:55 a. rn of a, monetliry system. They hours to do business in. Ephraim En- and 6tb 1898. It'y 2:35' m. at arrives ) p. Nephi Returning terprise. OF THEM GOOD. BE If all Jliay NONE leaves Nephi at 3:15 p. m. arrives Manti were countertits, orre would-stil6:15 p. m. After April 6th trains will run be as Sas been tested fdr more thuh five years in the iibovc-camecases, If - dollars be The Blade has received' a card front on former time card. E. D. Wickins good as every other a water. recorded failure Case the haef of been D0t there and against tome ssbi scarce and dear that i one George II. Crosby jr. of Richfield, Agent. would buy as much as a hundred will Sevier county, stating that he will V commence the of The publication how; one would be just as good as Southern Censor in that city abobt & IT HAS CURED iff EVERY INSTANCE. bvery other, but they would alb be the 20th andAvisheS to exchange with-IIS'r The. Bladjcs belief is, that ?bad dollars together; ; ; , Agents for the-- , Richfield can not support two news The supremo excellence; frf' rhocfey is we may be mistaken. McCormick- Mowers but papers, cgsebfTlHght.s' Disease that had be6n prouounced incurable by leading liability of value; that is, purchasing We will, however, give Editor Crosby physician, was cured in less than threemonths by the use of DESERET The money which; preserves the benefit of our faith and prayers for Cooper Wagons, power. : LlTlIIA WATER and the patient is now persuiDg bis " a stable range of prices is 'honest the success of the Censor. regular employmdnt, . sound money, and the best InoDtey,-- ' Sulky Plowsv V I hioney In the world. Through fib error the Pyramid anDUrlbg p'regnancy, and Chronic Constipation, the Ladies will find irrtbb DES-ERLnounced Monday, the 6th, Arbor day, Measured by that test gold is LITHIA WATER atf Invaluable remedy.; when the day was on the 4tb, A number money by. nearly 100' per cent made the day the occasion fora little and orchard work, but no special itliafi home water, Free from Sulphur, Absolutely Soft, Pure and: Tasteless, Appreciation, diminishing, or destroy- garden Was apparent. Mt. Pleasant Pyfeature etc: Free from even a trace of Lime and is a product of ing entirely, Rhe profit of the producer, ramid; N Deseret, Millard county, Utah. doubling the burden of the debtor and Mis takeh again brethernf f Arbor We cafi'y all Implements carried by i the world With misery; flifif Consolidated day was oa the tb. The Blade hid Co, Ipipletnent lYviiaTlrLJ it r fr A. V r build lip your loWfi is Iff DUr exchanges. You should remember nulrorirzYyour Lome merchants and that this is a changeable world, fellow flajf d!oc)4 tarest 6f Court IIousd Sait Lake City, TJiulr. - r uoL.i It Cannot done iff labors-- , and keep your eyes- Open for Iiia.iMA WA TETLOMPANA. NEPIII,, UTAH!! Gen A prwiW for ifciKbelifthgesi An , E. D. WICKINS, Agent, Nephi. , Burley, Genl Agt. Pas'sgrl Dept.,, City Ticket Office, 261 Main st,,SaH Lake. E, L. LAJUiax, Genl Passgr. and Ticket Agt. E. Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Omahe - S. H. H. Clark, . Oliver E. Ellery Anderson , Jdhn W. Doane, Frederick R. Coudert, D E. W-Min- Receivorr- - . , . - ; ' sheep-owner- M s. : v . - , made-Larse- n Wot sale SMITH DRUG GO., I ; - Qjd-l- d. x. ag I . jITHIA ce 4-5 l d . 7 111 T iU TIME TABLE NO. 16. Effective Sunday, November 17th, 1895. f'- WEBB. KNOWLES ' - and-Binders- , - ; - : T dis-bone- st j , jhiiMi" mnr- - Trains leave Manfi for Sterling, Funks Lake and Morrison at 3:00 p. m., Mondays, Wedues days andd:00Fridays. Returning arrive a' Manti at p. m. Direct connections at Nephi with Unioc Badific Railway from and to Salt Lake City Ogden, Butte, Provo, Clifford ami iutermediaU points, and all pointe East and Weat. . Stop on signal. from this Time Table at pleasure . - - fhA-DESERE- .V C. .A A? -- am 2.10pm.... Ogden .... 5.00pm 8.00 pin ' 3.30 am 3.10 pm Ar Salt j Lv 4.00 pm 7.00 pm 7.40 am 6.00 pm Lv j Lake j Ar 9.45 am 5.50 pm 9.15 am 6.01 pm, 806am 6.26 pm. ...Sandy 9.25 am 4.38 pmj Fairfield 1GW5 am . Eureka. 30 pm 8.40 am 7.00pm. .Lehi Jiinct. ..,8.40 ami 5.28 pm fi 8.50 am 7.10 pmjAmern Fork 8.9 am .5il8 pm ', 56 am 7.17 pm Pleast Grove 8 21am 5.12 pm 9.20 am 7,40 pm.. ...Provo....'' 8.tX)am 4.52 pm ' 9.40 am 7.59 pm Spanish Fork '7.44 am 4.34 pm , 9.57 am 8.12 pm 4.21 pm Pay son... 7.29 am 3.35 11.00 am 9.15pm, ... .Nephi. 6.4Qam pm 11.00 pm Ar-Lv 6.00 am J ua,iy 10.25 pm Lv ) f Ar 5.00 am 12.01 am JLeamihgton 3.35 am 2.00 am r. . . Oasis . . . . 2.50 am Clear Lake 6.25 am Ar 1 Mil- - )Lv 7.05 am Lv J ford j Ar 8.45 am .... Frisco .... Arrive Sleeper 6n No. 1 - , and Saturday. , Sleeper on No. 2 North, Mondays, days and Fridays. Trains souh of Juab run daffy bxckpt Sun: 2.30 j rri j Pres. & Genl Manager, SalL Lake City. ... II. S. Here, A; ; SupUf&cUTF. P. Agent, .1 1 |