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Show Oa all questions wnimer , Social or Religious , political liLADB. the It Mottq :0U i V 'Ta Trufa Without Fear or Favor.7 . Terms; 12.00 per year, in advance, " , Six months, fl.QO. Paper in Central and Southern Utah, It offers the best possible medium for r Advertisements. : VOLUME ill A III. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JAN, ' office. ..!. j ' r Close out f or the ejason we will gell a lot of LADIES WRAPS' (8 in all) at 25 per cent BELOW COST, I' ; .. ; ' : ; ' ' I i and childrens Qoqd Woql Hos at 20 and 25 cs per pair, h'alf price. g Dozen suits of Childrens Under wear at que gome Winter Dress Qoods at Les thafj cost. 6 Dozen Ladies' and Childrens Winter Lined gVjces at cost. 2 Doz. Ladies1 LOTSQFOTHEHGOOriS'ATQEUXNEiAEGAIg. want Goods at low prices call and se.e us- Jfyou - EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO Leaders in Lows Prices. of Onions for 50c per bushel Inquire ft" A. Qadds. Some Dress Qoods at half price at Excelsior Mer. Co. ( nearly T. H. Q. Parkes, made 8 business trip to Salt Lake Wedpesday. The S perry family held a family last night in Miller hall. The Golden Hour club gave a leap-yea- r ball in Miller's hall Thursday night. It is teported that gold has been discovered about tea; miles west of Nephi. A lot of men's! pants selling at half price at Excelsior. Don't miss getting a pair of them. Just look at that lot of shoes at the Excelsior selling at $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. Reduced from 2.00 and 3.50. A 12 pound baby boy arrived at the home of J. J. Sullivan last Monday. Mother and child doing well. J. A. Hyde, of a. the firm of IJyde & made business trip to Salt Whitm Lake Tuesday, returning Thursday. J. It. Hickman came down from Salt Lake Thursday, to visit his. wife and family, who are living here at present. Captain Hugo Deprezin and Attorney Pike came over from Eureka Monday to attend the session of the county court held here this week.! Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers does its work thoroughly, coloring a uniform brown or black, which, when dry, will neither rub, wash off, nor soil .linen. Don't miss the exc$llent chance of get ting a pair of shoes oir a dress pattern at an exceedingly low price at Excelsior. They are making some rare bargains in these lines. Last Monday President Cleveland ap pointed John A. Marshal, U. S. District judge; John W. Judd, U. S. District and Nat M, Brigham, U. S. attorney,for Marshal the State of Utah. The County court of Utah county is taking step3 to fix the western boundary of that county, which is only another name for robDmg Juab and looele counties of some of the rich patented ground of the TintiO and Mercur districts. The folly of prejustice is frequently shown by people who prefer to suffer for remyears rather than try an advertised edy. The millions: who have no such notions, take Ayer's barsaparnla lor and are cured, too much u Stand Hanging rr-Nigh;" ' K' Grlow t; j ... i ' AT s, which makes Ayr s The sugar-coatinPills so easy to take, dUsolves immediately on reaching the stpmach, and so permits the full strength. and benefit ol the medicine to be promptly commu nicated. Ask your druggist for Ayes's Almanac, just out.; Frank J. Cannon and Arthur Brown were nominated lor united abates senators at a caucus held by the Repub licans in Salt Lake, Thursday night. Mr. Cannon was nominated by acclamaand Brown won ou the first ballot tion, a vote ol 24 to iy. by We want a correspondent in every lo- cality where The BtADB isorread. Ii you if you are have friends visiting you, sead ia intending making a journey, oa a reg to not have do item, your iou we want correspondent ularly appointed the news of your locality. J. W. Brown having retired from the of H.j Thill & Co. the under partnership signed will continue the business aad pay promptly all accounts said firm and invites all creditors; against to come and settle as soon as possible. . ; " I That . g, J - on for common sense. " burns 200 Thoiirs at the cost of 2 cents without smoke or smell. COOPER, PYPBR & GO'S. "NEPHI, out-standi- HINCKLEY HAPPENINGS. Editor BLApB: Once more we are called tomotjra with thoqe who mourn the loss of their' loved ones. It seems hard) to part with our friends and relatives, and more especially jvheri they are cut off in the bloom and prime of life. But such is the case and we must feal to acknowledge the overruling hand qf our Creator. It is for us that live to so order our livei 'as to be ready when the call pomes, for no man knoweth the day or the hour when he , may be called hence,1 Qn the 6th inst. the youngest child of Mf. and Mrs. J. C. Webb departed this life. He was a bright intelligent boy five years old last August. It was a hard and sudden shock, as he Was sick but a tew days previous to his spirit departing to dwell in the presence of him that said. Suffer little children to come unto meand forbid them nqt for Buch is the kiugdora of heaven. Oh New Years day Mrs, ina Morris gave birth to a bouncing baby boy and the father, Mr. Daniel Morris, with a stream cf joy appreciated the precious New Years gift.. Everything past along the best kind for two or three days when the scene changed. Mrs. Morris took worse and continued to get weaker untill Sunday morning the 12th inst .about 4 o'clock when sh,e passod behind the vale. that loving ones could render Everything was done but she past peacefully away td enter into the joy of her Lord. She died a faithful Latter-daof full Saint, hope aud Intelligence, she was a true and loving wife and a kind and patient mother, held in the highest respect by all Tha funeral service? ?yho knew her. were held on Monday the 12th at the JJinckly Meeting bouse. A large conpay their last regregation assembled toone. to Deceased was the spects of age and leaves a hus about 27 yearsdeparted band and two children, the eldest a little girl aged 2 years and Q .months, and the b'aby boy. Mother, sisters, ibrothers, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. J An accident occurred last week which came near resulting in the death of littie May Elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Elder. Mrs. Elder had an occasion to go to a neierhbqrs house for a minute or two. The girl taking advantage of the absence of the mother began to amuse herself by playing with the fire which in sjomeway caught her clothing and had got down to its work when the mother exreturned, who promptly set about to unsuccsed tinguish the fire but did notarm had side her and left burnt it round to her back and burnt off her jjair. She is getting along as well as ng Uncle The big New England Comedy Josh Spruceby" will be presented at the Opera House Nephi Monday January 20. The company numbers 20 people and is one ol the big city shows, bpecial scenery is shownV including the wonderful saw-mill scene showing a full working saw mill in operation! on the stage. The stieet parade of the Hayseed" Band tases noon. fcjeats now ou sale ajt place at & Loat's Drug store. McNalley Victor Cundland, Foster Jones and As?i Kienke are three of the many young men of Utarwho have lately been called to go on a mission. The parting speeches they !made last Sunday prove that they are gq ing with the right spirit, lhey departed from Nepki Tuesday and will leave Salt Lake today for the Northern States fol lowed by best Wishes of The Blade, awl the entire community. Later we leaf a that Asa Kienke will not leave with ttie others as stated above, but will return home to attendjthe bedside of his mother who is near unto death. Quite a change has taken place in the district schodls. A. Si Kendall having to resign on account of his eyes; being unable to stand, the worK wmch left a va cancy, in: the Central school. The board filled that vacancy with O. A. Bates of the South Schdol and that necessarly leit which was filled by another vacancy, George TJ da 11 of the school at the Forks. The Blade readers probably wonder huvv tbat vacancy was filled as there was no other school to draw from. Probably the same thought struck the board that there would always be a vacanoy uo mat ter how many times they changed teach ers so they hired a new teacher V ia the person of Miss Fannie Uandland to fill the last vacancy. A very pleasant sociable was given! b v Mr. andMrs; Charles Andrews at f their residence! Wednesday evening, the event being the thirty-thir- d anniversary of of their marriage. An elegant repast was served at 6 o'clock p. xm, after whidh a most enjoyable time was spent in various amusements', such as 'songs, recitations, musio and etc. Lhe guests were: Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pax- man, Mr and airs. l. li. urace, Mr.' and Mrs. H. ;F. McCune,: Mr. and Mrs. F. VV. Chappeli, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bates, Mr. and Mrs John Si Cowan, , Mr, and Mrs. Henry, Uoldsbrough, Mr. and (Mrs. James Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs, ThoS Worthingtdn. Mrs. Forest, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. W. W. Jenkins and Misses MaggieBlackett, Sadie Orme and Maggie Jen4 4 - U Desere, Jfah, one mile froiv Oasis station. Is the be- Hotel r- First-clas- s only tween Hephi and Milford. I - ' .!., ;;: Rates in i ? i ' harmoy-wit- the times. h . - y. t I have a well of the famous peseret Lithia Water on the premises, and which is a guaranteed cure for BriiXht's aiad all diseases of the urinal troubles. Kidneys; Bladder and all other In order to show' our aith in this water, r we ?nake the following proposition "We f j ; : "J to-wit:- -- If any one afflicted j . with any of the troubles above enumerated are not relieved in one month,. and cured in three months, ' nn rhfirco will be made for board. wr :r i mind tbo Desiket HbusE isfirst-clas- ' kins. f : - V.V-;- r... vo. - v- - ; s , in every particular. i MRS: J. F. GIBBS, proprietor Unequalled Service. to Denver Chicago via Kansas City is via tne union .Facinc and Chicago giwn & Alton Railways, ; Through Pullman Sleepers, Pullman Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars leave Denver daily. The Union Pacific is the great through car line of the west. Ask your nearest ticket agent for tickets via this line.. XI. Lt. LOMAX ' Gen Pass, and Tkt. Agt. and Millard i in TIiq BLADE The Leading paper of Juab Counties, 0,000 Readers. - i ; . ; it CREAM OP OUR EXCHANGE UriTOLO r.jlSERV Ouaha, Neb Territorial fews. Culled and ' ,.' Condensed for Blade. Readers. At a meeting of the directors, of the Utah Sugar company Wednesday a dividf end of ten per cent on the capital stock of the institution was declared,1 payable March 2,189(3. A mysterious death occurred at Mill Fork on Monday. A man at that point was found dead and soma feeling of foul play Is suspected. Sheriff Brown, of Utah county, came out Monday to investigate. And General f THE "l"jv ' re-uni- blood-disease- I" FROM ' ' - ''X'mtJ!l'C'': ' ".,;: '' jp0 " Bargains this month at Excelsior. Location blanks, fqr sale at The BLADE NUMBER 32. 18, 1893 r - , j Castle Valley N.ews. t Great excitement prevails in .theneigh-borhoo- d of Grapevine Springs, Washington county, caused by the discovery of gold in that neighborhood. Representatives up from that place state that the country is swarming with prospectors, and every clay. bank las, its occupant. Mrs. Francis McCaw, went down in the cellar to get some potatoes on Thursday evening: and left the door open. Her 3- year-ol- d daughter missed ts mother and in attempting to follow her fell through the doorway to the bottom of the cellar, distance 01 about seven feet,i and was seriously injured. :Payson Globe. While a U. P. freight train was making a flying switch today at the Provo depot, the engine jumped the tracK, Daaly decar. Engi neer molishing it and one box Brown and Fireman McClure were in the engineer, see- charge cf the engine,not save the train, ng that he could jumped from the engine and ?ssustained a sprained shoulder Saturday Enquirer. A ftrm in Philadelphia which offers prizes for best "crops has written to Mr. Thomas Barrett of Provo, lnclosmg draft for $50 for the longest and finest The cucumber Long Green cucumber. weighed twenty-tw- o pounds,iof and it the soil speaks loudly for the richness of Utah valley and lor Mr. Barrett's cul tivation. It beats America, Canada in i. cluded. Tribune, Yesterday morning Ezra Ricks, of Ben son Ward met with a peculiar accident. He was milking a cow when the animal Kicked him, knocking him offihis balance and against another cow, which kicked and trampled upon him, bruising jiim painfully and breaking his left arm) in several places between the lelbow and wrist. He came to Logan and received snrgical attendance. Logan Journal. The novelty of a wifa being called; to Dronounce sentence upon her husband added zest to the proceedings in a police court in Richmond, Va. The prisoner was an old dffender, for drunkenness, and after a full hearing, Judge Crutchfield, more as a diversion than anythine, turn-- t ed to the man's wife and said; 'WhaS woman The answered sentence?" J and the confirmed udge "Thirty the same.-days," Ex. As Geo. F, Fitzgerald wa3 hauling ice for Dr. G. H. Fenneraore on Tuesday from some cause or another he slip last,on tne wagon ioaa 01 ice Detween xz ped and 1 o'clock, p. m. when one of the wheels ran over him.- Ha was taken to Fan nemore's drug store, but subsequently to Hebsr, Ash worth 's; ; fojr whom he had been working. Everytning was done for him that could be done, but to no avail. He passed off about 5 o'clock in the evening. The funeral took place Wednesday at 4 o'clock. fBeayer Uton- - . C. H. King, Vater Vallgy, Tlisa., Ayer's Sai'sapariflq 'For five years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physicians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills: but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-thre- e pounds ; my left arm and l,eg were drawn out of shape, the muscle - . j y j . - could be expected. The weather has been warm and pleasant so far this month, but is very cloudy J. S, B. pow and likely to storm. Hinckley Millard Co. Jan. 13, 1895. Agricultural College. s We have received from the Agricultural College of Utah the Fourth Biennial Report oi the Board of Trustees to the Legislative Assembly , and the Sixth Annual Station. Report of the Experiment The Report gives an explicit statement ian. of the financial resources of the College, Miss Augusta Johnson who has suffer and the relations of the national government and of the State of Utah to the in- ed with a chronic disease of the knea stitution. The function of the land-gra- joint for theso past tenor twelve years, which has injured her health the ia3t college? in plainly set forth, togetn-ewith a summary of the courses offered year that her life was seriously threatenand the methods of instruction pursued ed, finally consented to accept yie only chance of recovery by having the limb at the College. The book is beautifully illustrated with removed. The limb was amputated be-half-ton- e tween the knee and hip on Friday. In engravings of the defferent her weakened condition the operation re rocms. and and contains buildings a serious shock to her system, but was of Stud of the pen drawings productions .the of work hopes are entertained for her complete ents, showing the regular class-rooThe pamphlet is an excel recovery. Lbgan Journal. V lent souvenir to send to your friends: It The following appears ia the current exhibits in a brief and striking manner, issue of the Electrical World: 'T. E. the advastagas oi higher and practical has been a of Jr. Provo, Utah, Daniels, training-r-oflere- d free in the college to all since the electrical engineer practising ejuailfied applicants. of which 1885, period during part Bv sendiusr a written request to the early has obtained a number of important Utah, a he Agricultural College, Logan,' on dynamo and moter construcpatents copy or the Report will bs mailed to any tion. He was constructing engineer of address. and Payon central stations, as well as of a number of importsnt FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. plants. In his supply department he keeps on hand a full line of general electrical supplies, and iq the repair department rewinds and rebuilds any make Dates Named for Holding Courts in the or type of dynamos, motors, convertors, several Counties recording volt and ampere meters, etc. Judae E. V. Higgins announces the In 1889, Mr. Daniel coustructed tne first following as the dates selected for hold dynamo ever made in Utah, and which is ins District court in the Fifth Judicial still doing good work," nt r m. , the-Prov- iso-Jate- district: Washington CountyThe first Monday in February. May and September and the second Monday in, November. Iron Ujuntv The second Thursday in F'eoruary and May and the third Thurs day in September and November. Beaver County The third Friday in February and the fourth Friday in May, September and November. Millard County -- The first Tuesday in March, June and October and the second Tuesday in December. Juab County The third Monday in March, June, October and December. d King Solomon's-- Notion. That 'There is nothing new under the sun" does not always convey the truth. Especially is this true as regards the new via composite cars now operated daily The Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line between Salt Lake City and Chicago. These handsome Buffet Smoking and Library Cars are, entirely new throughout of latest design contain all modern improvements, and are rveil supplied with writing material, thef leading daily -- ? papers, illustrated periodicals, maga- zines, etc. via The fact that these cars run Three important annual meetings of "The Overland Limited" and daily the that were held in thia city Tues- Union Pacific was the lifle west of Chicacorporations day, TJae First National DankC. elected go to inagurate this service should comWhit-morad its board of directors Georg mend itself to all. r, See that your tickets read via "The Mary E; Whitmora, MaryA- - Gro-ve,W. 8. McCornick and Andreas Jen- Overland Route;" f sen.' C. S. Tin gey is ca9hier. The Nephi Savings Bans and Trust company named as its board J. E. ClinEstray Notice. ton, George A; Snow, F. F. Ecclea, J. F. Grant and E. R. Booth. I hafe in my possession! the following des The Nephi Plaster and Maufacturiag cribed animal One bay work horse about 10 years old company named John Hague, J. oh left shoulder resembling f branded and A. Clinton , E. J. J. Hyde t I.i ' was the The W.J. Adams.of Clinton only change 11 pf v.v 's name in place substituting! the also white of G. C. Whitmore. The report strip in forhead and fouri white leset, the1 year If damagres and costs on said animal be not during secretary showed that tha company made a profit of 3 per cent paid within fifteen days from the date ol this notice it will be sold to the highest bidder at on the capital in vestea. r Nephi city estray pound.1 Time and date ol" sale o'clock p.m. January ' ::i 28th 1896. !, No Room for Doubt. 14th 1896. "Nephi, January . James Reib, Pound Keeper. When the facts are before you, you must be convinced. The facts are that the Union Pacific is is the acknow leading all competitors, Estray Notice, route, and great ledged dining car car line of the west. I have in my possession the following desthrough animal to Kansas cribed and The line via Denver City mare about 5 or 6 years old, branded One the with bay connection in Chicago Chicago feet white. & Alton Railroad with its excellent on left thigh B also both hind animal be not on said costs and If damages ot Free Reclining Chair Cars, of equipmentPalace tnis date the from fifteen within days Pullman Sleepers and Pullman paid sold to tbe highest bidder at be will notice it Diners, demands the attention of every o'clock p. m. January traveler to the east. Ask your uearest agent for tickets via 22nd, 1896. Nephi City. January ISth. JW this route. RBIDf : sThree very important Meetings. e, j i ; to-w- it: -i Mc-Crack- en aw-JW- l - ' - ,. j to-wi- t: Na2KKaS4 ., ' being twisted up in knots. I was unable ta dress myself, except witlj assistance, anq could only hobble about by using a cane. had no appetite, and was assured, by th doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, were so awful, that I could procure relief only by meaps of hypodermic inject tions of morphine. J had my limbs bandaged In clay, in sulphur, in poultices ; but' these, gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most avfy tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbsi began to strengthen, and in the course of f year, I was cured. My weight has increase to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do nix-ful-l day's work as a railroad blacksmith." The Only World's Fair Jsarsnparilla, AYX2RS JPITjXjS cure Headache . E. L. Lomax, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Ag,t ' found Keeper 5S MILLARD MITES. The dullness and monotody of a counv try graveyard hangs over this region. The effort to obtain items that will be ot interest to the readers of The BLADE iafraught with as much difficulty as besets the Nevada poat of whom Mark Twains wrote in his inimitable "Roughing It.' Whenever poetry came hard, and' that wa generally .the case, the Nevadi; m'uaft. - Charles Crismon, Supt. of the Utah Company at Fish Springs, came in day and went oa to 6alt Lake. Mr, Orismon says his c&mpany's property has, never looked so well. About forty men are employed and regular shipments ot: ore are being sent to Salt Lake, via Oasis The workings are down 500 feet andV plenty of high grade galena and earbo tha-othe- r nale ore. S. F. Mount of the Ibex oat. at Detroit has again began shipments of ore thai, vviil very likely ra;i as high as $80 golci per ton. About one fsar lot per week ia expected from thi3 date ou. E. F. Pack and a Mr. Freel who are developing a fine fissure vein out at Detroit will soon tap the ore at a depth ol about 100 feet, and it is believed by those who are acquainted with the eJaim that a surprise is in store "for e those who believe? district. that Detroit is a low-grad- A few days sines Messrs. George and! John Busby came in from the Charmect (Detroit on their wav to Zion. aad re port their property ai in first class shaDC and plenty of good ore. Further and on the Charmed vviy be- energetic work irii within a mouth and will be vigorous ly prosecuted to a winning. tofore been men tiond in The Blades a prosFective investors in Detroit, appear to have 'fi unked" as nothing more is heard from them. If so it is to be regretted for their sakes as well as tha camp because they had a fine chance to make some money, and could do so it they had the ''sand" to sink and drift. To date during the last ten days, tha weather boss has been in a sympathetic mood and has given us some very fina weather. It is as balmy as spring. Ir fact too fine to continue very long, although the melts of pigs, recently killod an early spring. taper very fastof towardnew moon will be The coming the eagerly watched for it will doubtless give the true forecast for the next fou.r weeks. About the only recreation we have down ucro ia eiuuyiug lucinuiuiugjf auu lajmg for fear some one will make awake nights a success of something that will help the locality and dispell the everlasting leththe very air. This isj argy that prevades mentioned as an excuse for referring to the weather, The Millard canal enterprise is going the adverse steadily on anotwithstanding of few croakers who fear it wilL opinion be a success, and who prefer to loaf the live- - long winter than to get out and with the enterprise willing Jiands help push, along, nut it wiirgo an tne same. a. of capital representing plenty gentleman MnnHflV nnri Nanr Vrtrir lust. .riirail is now looking over the canal survey andi the land below the canal withi examining a view of helping the great work along: if sufficient inducement shall be extended. A few brave men are working on the canal and deserve unsuoieu for their faith in an enterprise that, active and hearty supoughtoftoothave the 250 men Jn this county-ba- t port wfco areleast now toasting' their shins and Good Father to send therm praying the not regarded; manna. Earthquakes are as being very inviting occurences. But,' a regular old shaker of the Lisbon, variety; one that would, make this county frz-ir- o pia' the worse-thathat would awaken someoneof that "seveD sleepers;" would people out of bed and. throw some of the on their boots might help them to pull prove a blessingin disguise. Before this week's issue Qf The Blades is nnt. thft rowithpr nrtnrr . kn .. .1 j mo t?si uuui uuxi weeic. minu - 1 a. ! , cured by Deseret, Jan; 15tht,lS9SJ. . w |