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Show A'. Y 1 Country People Read Absolutely Independent On all questions whether Political, Social or Religious, Js the'BiDE. Ou tyqtto: "The Truth, Without Fear pr The advertisements in the-Country Papers, and as has the Largest Circulation ol any Paper in Central and Southern Utah , Jt offers the beat possible media m for Advertisements. T The BLADE fyor." Terms j S2.QP per year, in advance, Si "months, $1.00. NEpHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY 3J(RNINfl, AUGUST lp, VOLUME III. LOCAL INKLINGS. JJUMBEft 180$. Doings 911 t r : uy-in- g. Plimet. pears and peaches at Mfs.M. A, Gadd's, Nephi. Don't fail to be at the entertainment tonight in Foqte's opera bopse, Pears, peaches and plums of the choicest kinds for sale at Mrs. M. A Gadd's. Buy your Sulphur for sheep dip from C. Andrews & Q6. Prices thje lowest. Good pasture. Reaspnatje terms. 9 14 APPJy to H. 1. Pitchforth. Send or go to Mrs. M. . Gadd's, Nephi, for choice peaphes, pears and plums q all kinds. On a piece of ground 20x6 feet, a" resident of Nephi raised)? quarts of raspberries this season. Will Bowles was thrown from bis borse the other d.ay and escaped wjth a fractured s,houlder blade. Juab County's assessor isr feack in his office after a heated controversy with bay cocks and lucero stacks. Q. THE CJTY FATHERS MEET. . Car of Sulphur just received by C. Andrews f$ Co. $et their prices before I Xk tfe Last i ALL ABOUT A - Sesslqn-t-Ex-Water-maste- r's Report Submitted. The City Council held its regular session last week. Committee asked, for further, time to consider claim of Grace Brothers. Granted. Petitions f?qm I. Goldshroqgh and Mrs. C. Ifc. Foqte, hotel, kspers, were presented. The petitions set forth that sundry persons are runqing ppiyate hotels and boarding hoqses and are not paying licenses, and asked that those parties be compelled tq pay license or that petitioners be released vherefrom. The council recognised the injustice of the discrimination, but knpw of nq present method of correcting itf An effort has been mode in Prqyo to overcome the discrimination but without ayail. The council assured petitioners that whatever can be done to afford them rolief they will do. Qage and jjdgehiU, upon potitiqn, were granted a reasonable time to settle liquor license. Following were the claims allowed : $ 8.00 The Blade fOQTH. Unearthed In the Excayatlon of a Cellar' Archaeological Nujt tp1 Crack.1 Recently while a cellar was. bgiag ex' cavated on the premises eff y. 4. qf this city, a humaq itree prqqsd molar was found at the dflpth of 7 feetj 6 inGh.es. The toqth, Wa9 Jo the soil' ub: dec neath q layer of gravel which q bout the only thing of special interest EeiatiVfe to the find, and, tells of an. extremely period, when the individual' liveq n that carried that , but entirely . Tfce harvest is cqming qnt and, ve beg to rem.in$ our.subscribers thai it should now be in order to reciprocate. The County Democratic Committee, of which Qeo. Whitmore is chairmaq, held a special session on Wednesday. Don't tear qp the Bladb; wI)()d you have read it pass it to yoqr qeighbor tf who, perchance, does, not take it. ex4 Tho$. Belli3.tqq has just finished sound rnolar around in his, mquth tracting 3,700 lbs. more of flue honey, (There, is not the slightest evidence that making a total Q this season qf 7,200 lbs. the owner of the tooth had a pocket in' The household of B,ishop Tf H. G". which to parry the molar, and this parenPark es has increased one. It is a boy for the purpose ol thesis, is who arrived on Thursday. The. happy off There any carping critic. heading mother is, progressing finely, and the are bed evidences that the qf Salt many Bishop-wel-l, he will be oqt Jn a few Creek has freqqently been changed and" days. grave depqsjted all over the site upor1 Those of The Blade's friends in Newhich ?ephi is built; aqdin nearly every phi, and adjacent towns, should subinstanoe, rhore cellars haye hen dug,' scribe NO"vy. Don't hold back because two or more beds have Dm found. All you have not the cash. You will have it those ehaDges point to an enorrqous lapse The Assoiation leld an this fall, or if not cash, yqu will have of time. AQd even were the tooth deAfID YQu Mn Casiit iff rHC COt)0 Points Of TRI 22.50 executiv session on Wednesday, J. E. grain or hay, and we will accomodate our Robert BaUev, I, FflCf 2.50 posited in the last change of the ancienjt A. W. tOU (AH JUiT fiF Palmer, tMHT ufC TdC coco POHT in friends Subwas almost granger Clintbi; of Salt Lake, any way. present. 17.65 creek bed, and there are a D. M. Miller, , hundred 150.00 tf For use of Supt. Water Works, Roadmaster James Iatimer is ti?o papa scribe now. a one to such chances conclusion , against 3.75 , Brqs., . Mijler t, Miss May Babcock, the favorite of a bran new girl which arrived on Mon1.50 sufficient time h3 elapsec for the deposiM. VM, is in town and will entertain the Claim of Cooper, Pyper 4 Co. ,q $66.65, tion of two and a half feet of sqil on top ' day. Mrs. Ljatimer is doing nipely. ena this with referred to Superinvendent of Water- of the ground. evening public For Sale Only by Many strangers were in town this week Nephites 14 The will elocutionist lady As the soil has evidently beeq depositworks, Wm . Bailey. hunting for the building boom." adver- tertainment. be assisted by local talent with songs etc, inof was tised in our contemporary last week. Waterworks ed Superintendent by a very slow process, the t;aoth nius ' Wombe of will and benefit for the the the residto to water structed be of great age. Here is a 'right smart' pipes lay Irusses fqr sale by Genuine water-pa- d en's Hygienic and Physiological Reform ence of W. J. Brown and others in answer chance for an expert archaeologist tc MCNALLY & LUNT, class. Cmmittee of arraqgements: Mrs. to their petition. in his workthat A friend get suggests Druggists, Nephi. iss Neva Booth, F. Wright, Joseph have to one of tooth the to belonged might H. asked to permission Goldsbrough T. B. JFoote made a trip Eureka this Miss EJstelle Neff , Miss Tettie and Higue move the street lamps at U. P. Station the "reds" that was killed by the old week and looked over the situation with G. W. McCune. Nephi, years ag0t when the' a view to tranBfering his btisjness to that aqd to place same in front of his Hotel, settlers of were Indians hostile. That explanation Granted, with the understanding that point. A ROUSING(?) MEETING, the city furnish the oil and that Mr. wont work, because they were qot in the A walk through the orchard of Mrs. habit of burying Indians 7'? feet deep,' We have the Finest and Larerest Stock of Footware M. A Qadd will convince anyone that Democrats Meet In the Court House and Goldsbrough attend to the lamps withever shown in Nephi, and although leather goods Besides no other remains of the warriof out expense to the city. is unsurpassed for all kinds of Transact tne Following Business. have advanced from 25 to 10Q per oent, we are still Nephi be found, aqd besides it might have could Following is the report of fruits. selling at Old Prices. Buy at once and save money at of water works, D, M. Miller belonged to a sq.ua w, and the old settlers SOCIETY 'DEMOCRATIC to been moved The Savings Bank has : for that department from January 1st, didn't kill squaws. The latter question of Nephi Meets tonight the Association building will be referred to Messrs. Bird Booth, in the Court House. 1895, to July 19tb, 1895. where the genial cashier, C. S. Tingey, is a one for local ALL DEMOCRATS. CORDIALLY INVITED salution.The dentists) water for taxes. (our Receipts $1,203.95 Collected at his desk. who dog the cellar will make affidavit 1,203.95 Such was the notice that greeted the Paid to City Treasurer none of his molars dropped out that Heber Jackson of Fillmore, has been Receipts. as dead 1895 the at looked 132.45 while 01 hand Jany. 1st, Balance in Nephi during several days, delivering passers. by up they employed in the work of excava,f Disbursements. first-class of & wall south Whitmore'a sales silverware and reports store, Hyde 88.93 tion. So much for one tooth. Pipe material, last Monday. A Blade reporter appear31.75 and orders, Labor and repairs Items have been rather sparce this to Wm. Bailey (snecessor) Transfered on soene ed at 8:30 found the and about wees:, and friend Shimmin has our , Miss Baboock's histronic abilities are 11.77 Svjpt. Mrs. and Caroline John for handing iq the tooth. Will thanks Bigler Kirgan and the object a worthy one. $132 45 some Total, a to as method council best the sympathetic frieqd hring in a jaw Don't fail to attend the entertainment holding 365. f0 1, 1895, Jan. t Water taxes, delinquent cama of inaugerating and conducting this evening, 1,123.65 bone next wsek. During these Nephi Water taxes, for the reserection of the Nephi Times when we are compelled to divide paign Don't the people of SouthernUtah know Democratic $1,489.25 Total Mrs. our former monopoly on items, we proBigler society. 1.203.95 op , they can save money and time by sending posed hot water and a broom-stio- k for Collected be thankful for almost anything upwill $285.30 Water taxes delinquent July 19, 1895 Lunt? the their mail orders to MgNAt-Ltea246 on which to wear out the balance of oui No. of service pipes, Jan. 1, 1895, males, and Mr. Kirgan thought a 33 1. 1895 , Druggists, Nephi. jrparty.bf quilting: would certainly enthuse Put in since Jan. remaining fabers, now comes of one within being the sisters; and both were unanimous in Nephi 279 Total, a temperance town. J. W. Hartley has the oonclus ion that it would be first nec- Service pipes stmt off, 20 Train Talk, 5 closed up his saloon. The hard times essary to find the holes into which the of- Free, W. went H. North onWednesday, Gage are having a Keely like effect on the ficers had evidently crawled, and then Supt. Bailey was instructed to pur1 I. H. Grace and J. W. Graoe took tbr pipe to lay one block drinkers, smoke them out with coal tar and old chase sufficient train Thursday for the Utah Capital, Jensen to May on Center street. It required a man, a boy, a shovel and shoes. Presently, the Deputy Registrar from & rebate Norton for of Miss Beck came down from Frovo ou Claim Kendall a buggy whip the other day to vanquish strolled in, then came Thomas Ord and of on water, $1.53. yesterday's train and is visiting with unexpired service a grey squirrel that had been purloining then Gus Henriod sr., making a grand Miss Florence McCune, Granted. wheat from the grainery of the Excelsior total of six- The discusseu of the best for months six finanoial The past report Yepterday's train brought down from Merc. Inst, method of resureoting the party was sud was on to claims. oommitte referred Salt Lake, J. W. Paxmaa of the ExcelChas. Foote- - has purchased the Gape denly interrupted by the olarion tones of Present at session; B. J. Clayton, sior Mer, Co., J . R. Hiokman and Dr. The the curfew bell. Mr. Kirgan's face as Mayor; Messrs. Warner, Booth, Pette-gre- and Mrs. Wiloox. property just east of the Co-oPexton and Pyper, Councilmen. wide expression as residence will be occupied by Dr. C. S. sumed a grave-yaroffi John Bourne was a south-bounpasHosmer and family who will arrive with- he remarked; "that means that the Mention. Personal p Marys-vale- , on from train a are now cers 's Wednesday senger taking in a week or two. Miss Annie Sorenson has returned fro m we might just as well go Utah. Mr. Bourne reports th for and home, Lake. Salt Hyde & Whitmore, and the Nephi Co too." Mr. Henriod moved to adjourn, as 'Vale coming to the front. S. M. Whitmore of Salt Lake ie in Neop nave Deen engaged in stocc talcing sign and die. Mrs. Bigler seconded the Alex. Melville from Fillmore, was s motion ; Mr. Candiand put it;- phi on business. during the week. The Blade would appropriate afirmavoted in the The were wife Blade Witbeck and reporter visiting passenger on Wednesday's train en route like to take some too, if our numerous tive, there were no negatives heard; Mr. in Hartley week. this to Denver, where he goes in the interest Nephi admirers will just briDg it in. Candiand deolared the motion was car visitis of Lake Salt Julius Pratt City, of the Marysvaie Reservoir Co. heads the procession Ostler & Ockey have put a screen par- ried and with bowed in friends Nephi. ing ned our remai while moved out, reporter Wesley Dame and daughter of Fillmore, tition in their butcher shop, which is now a lew moments Chas. Andrews made a business trip to tne proceedup north-bounwere passengers on TuesThe customer re- ings.. Sanpete on Wednesday. absolutely en route to Salt Lake CitjT, to be at Miss Josephine Jensen of Salt Lake, day, ceives his steak through a small opening, . Sorenson is visiting with Miss Carrie the bedside of his daughter, Mrs. Faanv A. Sad Accident.. guarded by a sliding screen door. There of National Dereret the S. who is seriously ill. L. Dame, Hills, is nothing nicer in Utah's Capital. There have just come to the notice of Bank, spent Wednesday in this city. Geo. Whitmore, on Thursday, boarded " There was The Blade, the particulars of an unusu- L. J. Jordcn and John Lowry were theU. "Say, is this hoteno P. for Provo. After a short laya noise as if a small cyclone were at ally sad accident. Some two weeks since visitors from Mt. Pleasant onWednesday. with the boy of Mr.aod work. It only lasted an instant, when a ten or Cowan, one of The Blade's hust- over there on business connected over Roy iuti? baby ling types, took an out this week up the Assylum, Mr. Whitmore will go the questioner got up and limped away., Mrs. Robert Pyper was holding-hi- s will and , Carbon canyon. begin gathering County, Vntepenient in politics muttering to himself about the effect the brother who is about seven months old. drummer a train-loa- d the of stock for the Chicago Weekly South of Salt 'Lake- P. J. Loading hustling Mielstrup, cune handed and m Anotheron some little has tei heated boy up people. ant Heligion. a Philadelphia house, was in town on market, to which point tbej' will b) an old shoe and knife to the little fellow for some The Bla.dk week out this turned Monday. in about a month. PfDOteb to tb People. GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. b. Watts and Pat Sullivan shipped or the who was holding the infant, and requestfine printing for the Juab Co-oJ. Judge more tl?an SOOO Heabers. First National Bank of Nephi and other ed him ito cut the buttons off the shoe. were over from Eureka onWednesday and NEPHI, UTAH. Careless business houses.- Remember us when The little fellow took the shoe and knife Thursday. and genAb. Kimball, the There is careless handling of the mai!i you need neat and artistic commercial and proceeded .to remove the buttons. ial drummer, in Nephi at some point south a was visitor of Nephi. It has in The knife slipped and struck the baby week. this printing, we can please, you. an be to almost were screams Dr. Its thing for gotten regular the eye. pitiful. the in who ' Mattie Miss Nelson,, to an taught examination been efforts U5. Abortive rain haveWilcox was sent for and P: R'y letter from points along the Juab Stake Academy last winter, is visit- and noticed during, the week. At the first convinced him the eye would have to be to to this addressed by pass place, and. advised that the child be ing in Nephi. removed, make:-thea of cloud The r Blade next which return the sign meterologist taken to Salt Laise City for treatment, one of NephPs popular and day, W.W. went out on the street and predicted a which was done. Mrs. 24 hours late. This matter should returned barbers, Jenkins, on Wednesday returned from a Pyper. the little eufferer who will protracted outing. be looked into at once, as it is becoming storm; but subsequent eventa proved that last week with life minns an eye. go through Thomas Painter, after a week's so- monotonous. his Deseret reputation of missing jt every returned,; early in the journ inon Prbvo. time, clings to, him with. ,tha same fatalwheel. his weekj. Greatest Event, of the Season. Special Political Notice. istic grip. Miss Esther Jensen, who has been We can save you freight from Salt Lake Grand Editorial The campaign will soon be on, and Excursion, Aug. Abram Carling, Wm. Woodword and from u a brief visit in town, returned spending by buying your Stoves and bet occasion to Saltair and Garfield, the fight. on Wednesday to her home in Skit Lake. everything points to a J. Li. Branson, were up,, from Fillmore ' as we firstannu-anot l be in The but Press will Utah the The came Blade Miss Day. down it, Lucretia 7 , Maogum this week,, and took back with tbem ing Salt Lake this week and is. spending are not here solely for ou health, The outing under the auspices of the Utah afrom 5,509 lbs of sugary .which illustrates the few days in Nephi visiting with her will excursion The Press Associations Blade's columns will be open to either value of advertising in ,The Bladb, and Tht NEgHI. and mother friends; -. rates wor candidate for a lib the claim made.-bthis paper be from alLpoints in Utah.. were or any political party G.. Ed. and W'McCune SparksRead visitors atSpringville last that Nephi is the best- point "in Central on all the railroads will be given. The suitable compensation. It takes mone:' inforatfor further whatnext to issue would like the know to pay typos, bay paper etc. and as ther.J paper a of;this public is down Utah for wholesale general merchanWere Present.. OfUcers All the , there. mation and keep .your money, to join the traction Drowning ,ati1V.'i.nn3tQn, is no money in politics for country edit .Bank of Nephi held dise store. National TheJFirsi the H.M barber, bf David McCune, popular aside from regular newspaper ader- The 14vyear-ol- d hittltitudeon Aug ors, daughter Broadhead ' Thomas T. to to went of and the last up and Monday Capital for that thiacity, Purdy, Section foreman on the U. PrR'y its regular monthly look after some barber (one) interests he tising, we propose to 'be paid and in ville--, came to The of Goodman R. a declared Spring on (and tWidnesday at Wellington, was .drowned , in the meeting has in that hungry little watering place. which will benefit' other' people MhJat.The. "Blade." Doesn't Do.-.on Tuesday and spent a few Sevier river on Friday, a week ago. The halryearjy dividend of three per cent. Blade den On Tuesday, Dr; and Mrs. Ev E. Wil- tdividuals. ... IV never lies. , moments. Mr. Goodman had were followinff-name- d officers pleasant prescox The blade wm The Tooele be present at the to to went The restrictious The was recovered in body theevening.-only boast. It doesn't' been up.Four. Mile cr.eek .to look at the that they old nuptials of Heber Burton, Mrs. Wilcox' deceased and another girl were . in bath-- , ent;. George iWhitmore of Nephi, PresiItidoesn't publish news eight; days explace on the political writers iswithin Tooele. believes and Miss Clara and coal Hermon all of -, it will field, brother, the .develop Mt. of to reduce Pleasant, onfas in order H.;EreksoB Ato typographical confine their expressions dent; ing.and had been in the habit of going has. a.icouple of horses penses.Tbonas right. men of abuse No oft Hills L.. 8. Salt.Lake, ready, and at the earliest nossible mo that part o f t b e r i ye r d n r 1 n g (the, summer E.; D. ' Wickens, the popular U P. bounds of decency. ftddesn't flatter in order to curry favFree,, the writer wilL risk his valuable ors. for the same purpose. It. Is ".a sad .affair M A.. Grovei;, and r Andreas i Jensen .of ment at Nephi, and Mrs. Wickens made and parties will be permitted. agent an neck in to over the of ride attempt principles is It. doesn't make claims as to circulation Punk's lake a visit last Sunday. At gentlemanly discussion ind should be a : warning to .parents to Nephi . Directors;' jivr W, Armstrong, rough mountain trail without, falling off that was H. substantiate. Manti", it cannotWork joined by;J. all right and will do good. ieep their children away from tbe.ireacJar Cashier. of the Hornungv half for i doesn't first-clas- s It. V. only and condition Candiand E. Registrar. Deputy in is i bank The The Blade's large and increasing circsroos waters of the Sevier river. , ; ; MrV T.'were Mrs. Stevenson and community. E; at work and progressing finely . with his f make it the only medium of Reflects credit on the. management. BLADE1' visitors at the home of Dr; and Mrs. E. ulation will DOES. WHAT THE! rMr.i "V labors.. w Caadland says he registers ' E. 'Wileorlor a few days and returned to reaching the people of Juab arid Millard Neftothe It.tells truth. two women to about each Behind, man. Latte-da- y Lake on Monday's' train. Mrs. counties. is no invitation involved in ..the (There jSalnt'S. College i It does have the. largest circulation of Salt above 'and Mr. and Stevenson EVans and the Doctor's wife are sisfamily Richard Price of space can be learned on applistatement for any investigation by the any paper in Central and. Southern Utah. ters. i Salt Lake City. School year opens Sep s most have the. does class mry.-).Xiimember 9trj,vita enlarged faculty and exn Mrs. Enoch Bartonj.Mrs. It sava grana intelligent cation, and cash must accompany the the sist registrar i Walker of Salt Lakei and W. W. "copy" or the accounts assumed by inditended courses. Soecialtles made of Mrs; Jaba S .'- Cowan j Mrs , Hen ry For n ters swear as easily add gracefully i as do of readers to be found in Utah. J.Mj esteemed townsmen, viduals. It works for peace and good will. Jenkins, one of our omce theological, normal aud commercial work, J rest and family, aad many .others are in; the men, and the majority, are' foundre-in Party promises, like their plat an asgrw"." made for labors The social material and It Blade protne trees a iruit sister yourses extend from eighth grade to unwill uccassionally are maJe to "get ia on," forms, nail tan Wednesday Mr. Jenkins H fuses to be enfranchised, prefering to ie gress.' inclusive. Tui- camp behind Mfe. Nebo. for iversity year, sophomore Utah 01 travr-pare southern in the It. give more good, wholesome reading main a political O. Mr. Candlaml rather tion 10. peryear , For further lfortna-- " J. F. GlBBS, 01 Locatioln blfljaka.la" 8a).e.cat.The, LBL4HL on: 's the iton apply. Jto, J..; ; labor of registerincr tba lilies matter t.r the money than .any ..other Messrs. Slowter & Walker, artists, WvU.LARD. DoNk, if. Pirbhshe'r V r "iTA-C7?. " S,ut ; "t.Sstoi finish . Utsb. ia pape.r country w2 ;)' Principal,., office Vool-grqwer- . s' htm-min- s re-rno- to well-wor- ; inte-polat- ed . ; -' ' . - 1 '. . ." elocu-tiones- JjjQ Q GO. 4 EXCELSIOR MERCN TLE CO Leaders in Low Prices. ' Wool-grower- s' . : A Great Sacrifice is now being made of Summer Clothing : Water-works- well-know- n . andMens' Russet Shoes at " Ord Brothers - , -- In order to make room for our fall stock to shortly arrive. - w, p. d d double-quick-ste- -- to-writ- e d fly-proo- f. B LA D eleven-year-ol- d . - p; ' . 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