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Show I' IfAbsolutely 'J x ! V mm Tha . Jhe BLADE NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. III. VOLUME Thomas Bellistou's. if. The walls of George Udalis pretty residence are nearly up. . School convenes next Monday, in the several publje buildings, Ezra Shoemaker of Sanpete, was receiving his sheep at Juab last week, James II. Newton, Mona, was in town Monday, on his way to Sanpete county. County Attorney Pik Was a visitor to Little Chicago Monday, returning the same day. d men can obtain sure relief by purchasing McNally A Lunts hair v And you will want Raid-heade- NUMBER 12, 1S95. - yr. W f 7 g V f& r .. r73i3Jto W. B. Kennedy for James W. Paxman is home from Conference. ti Dr. D. O. Miner went to Balt Lake watch-repairin- g. , Thursday. George Sndburry is spending a fey days in Balt Lake. p is Bupt. T. II; G. Parkes of the 1 Co-o- . back from Conference, Selectman Jackman attended the session of the County Court Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Bear in mind the Excelsior Mercantile Mrs. George Hobbs and ' sister were Co. ,The Excelsior Mercantile Co. at one of Sait Lakes popular est keep sulphur for sheep dip. Cheapguests hotels the firstof the week. hove just received, a complete stoclf 0 prices. ' School begins Monday, Rond your C. Andrews left Suyiday for BostOD, School Rooks, Slates, where lie goes to look. up the wool mark children, all of them that can convenikNote and et with p, view of selling kjs purchase of ently attpnd. Drawing Books, this years clip. For the hands and face use Gilead, FrajSlate and Lead Pencils, The past has been. more of a lively week grant Balm of McNally & Lunt, DrugInks, Pens, than the previous. Conference visitors gists, Nephi. once more settled in their domiciles, are Blanks for Louis Garrett, who has been with the and thus the change. Nevada Cos herd, returned to NeRook Sacks and Straps, etc., etc, The civil government class held a meet- phi fromSneep Frisco on Tuesday. ing Monday night. It was well attended. Among those who returned from Salt Meetings every Monday night hereafter ' Lake in the Academy Hall. Thursday were G. W. McCune, E. ' D. Wilcox and wife, and Thomas Ord. Beginning Friday evening, Oct. 18th, Hyde & Whitmore have an attractive the Students Society will meet weekly aa ba and pre- display of crockery ware in one of their interesting program will sented. The public is cordially invited. Tont windows. Eddie McCune is the . Dont the people of SouthernUtah know artist. - If your watch wont go, o- - keep good they can save money and time by sending dmfl, sure it needs repairing. their mail orders to McNally & Lunt? , Take itit3tomost W. B. Kennedy, the watchDruggists, Nephi. maker. is Nearly everybody remarking on the vour watch needs repairing take it good sense the people in Nephi are ex- 10IfW. B. Kennedy, and be insured of a in this Thus far hibiting campaign. iood job. there have been no street brawls or knock-downThe little boy of C. P. Christiansen , in last weeks BLADE to be sick Born--repotted on Oct. Nephi 6fh, with Sunday, typhoid fever, is oa the improve, to the wife of E. II. Brownell, a boy. The father was out on the street the next but yet very low. Ben E. Rich, Republican orator, will day but we didnt hear him vouch for the Desk in Millard County October 22d and youngsters Republicanism. The place of meetings have not as The Sanpete Valley changed time foj 23d. been decided upon. their conference special. On Monday yet wAs the time Beale after a pleasant trip and changed bac& and trains now run correspondingly with the table a Henry good time at Conference and the Welch published in another column. musical feast at Utahs briney capital, to Ephraim Tuesday, wia this returned Farmers harva begun in earnest to dig , CT on point. are potatoes.. Many'iine specimens exhibition at several of the stores. Big On account of an inconvenience that potatoes, good flour, fat beef and hogs, may throw us late this week, the- editorgood butter, eggs and chickens, garden ials in this issue will be found on page sass and pretty girl?. Whoop pie. eight. It may appear all right to The Miss Ruth Leeds Iverr came down from Blade readers, but it is not customary Salt Lake Sunday and sojourned in Ne among newspapers. A CAR' LOAD OF COOIv STOVES Geo, Ostler and bride returned from phi two hours. She was met here by her brother, Supt. II. S. E?rr, of the San Silt Lake Thursday, and will permanentAND RANGES. Pete Valley and in company with ly reside in this city. The young couple him went toRy, Manti for a two or three ire among the most estimable of Nephis visit. The and 3lADEs congrat-ilation- s mung people, days GALL AMD IUSPEGT OUR STOCK. are earnest most and hearsy, and The Y. M. M. I. A. of the North ward 1 tiu-- t the jo urn y of life may ne e will be held every Wednesday evening w;th, .the bFssings .of peace and. s u t.jecis .. selected for M ever with taem. NEPHI, next, half year are Gospel, History of Ernm.i N. Cazier, in tha local land ofUtah, American History, and Domestic The of all the young fice at Silt Lake Monday, made the folScience. presence oien and older ones, is desired. lowing filing: Of deseret entry No. 4307, on the unsurveyed tract beginning at the Miss Fannie Candlaud returned to her of the northeast quarter southeast treat Chester home at Sund iy,! alter a'month.s of section corner rajTrgr.. tsjaa 13 north,' range 1 13, township visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Candland, 170 east rods, thence north running cLm s Miss Candland is a charniincr lady and east, 1 tiy 243 rods, theneo west 83 rods, thence the young peog le of Nephi will regret rods to beginning, the tract her leave. The next' time she visits us south 80203 acres. may she linger long and ultimately make Nephi her home, ,to the extreme M. L. Hancock returned to the Moss 22 -- J sea trLsi eJzi EaKSBsanlvsIssVl bbLex tzssa delight oi some galiaut son f Juab. mining district Wednesday. He believes has some fine property out the e, and his registra- be Registrar Candland closed Borne shipelated oyer prospects. is tion books Saturday at 6 oclock, with 47 ments Lake were Balt to male If you are going to range your sheep west of Deseret recently 67 r,ame3 added to the revised list, and from one of the Ma s claims, but results Write immediately to the Forty-seve- n names to State the list.. not satisfactorily enousrh to warrant HINCKLEY, CO-Onames were dropped from the revised, aWere continued Development work output. oh Bottom For prices enumerated as follows: Dead, 4; is rigures. grain. teing on several prospects. progressing a Sheep-men41; transferred 1; not found, 1. removed, Supplies a Specialty. I he total for and Shed revised Tom Foote is the F. J. McNally, registration 558, a gain of one over last year; and for Lunt returned Monday from a 'two the state list 538. hunting expedition among the ! days emu ftwv r. of the Sevier lakes. Headquartdenizens MBk s last Satur- ers was made . Utah had a taste of , Saw sb at Crafts ranch, a distance sd ixfisa wzsa cr esiej day and Sunday andj in fact all of out of Deseret. The boys the birds the present week. The Union Pacific are away out in the water, say and hard to star.sd it, and shortly the Rio Grande get, however they succeeded in bagging was hauling passengers from Ogden to Wnen asked who fine ones. Sait Lake for nothing. As a result of the several said sold Fred down that ducks way, cut a number of residents of different killed theirs. didnt they anybody, and towns in Sanpete came over Font milch from Oasis Station. went on to Salt Lake and Sunday For the benefit of tbe unmarried girls, lor a tack . . t dollar bili. The fare from this point and in the interest of tne bachelors of was $2.25 both ways. tms region, of which there are many, we wish to state that 1S38 is a leap year, One of our exchanges gives the followand the peculiar feature of this leap year we produce for the special is that ing, which there will not be another until If 1S01 benefit o: a few of our subscribersf long years. This is a condieight J1XVEIIT ATCHiii.1 scr.il anti .tewet.hu. you have frequent headache, dizziness tion that has not occurred since 1638, and and fainting spells, accompanied .by will not' 3 will not happen again until 2038. It or to it keep time, chills, cramps, corns, bunions, only warrant yoxiT wutch to run, but will guarantee 200 once in years, and girls it will refund vour money. A lull supply of YvFtches, Clocks and Jewelry epilepsy and jaundice, it is a fact happens never to as that. do will wait long of tnat you are not well, but are liable to The bachelors will growso weary waitI. at Close figures. Orders from the country solicited. die at any minute. Pay your subscripand get ing discouraged. in advance, and thus make ' Main Street, Nephi tion a year Organs and Pianos 'Taned and Repaired. yourself isoiid for an obituary noiice. Nothing new has been developed in the of Loui3 Price. The new pair of death John Starr; one of the vve tlthiest men overalls which he wore when leaving NeTT-in Juab, and owner of ibe famous Sta-- r not been found. There is no have phi, raocn 13 miles north of Nephi, was bit- clue whatever ' by which and suspicion ten oy a iittle red spider one day of last can be thrown upon anyone, aud that the He vas working in the fields at boy was week. and wilful ijl premeditately foully, the time and paid do attention to the ly murdered is without foundation. It is bite. Two or turee hours later his arm believed by some, though, that the deed zra riV had swollen to an enormous size and was that of av assassin, while others have teit dizzy and s.cii at the stomach. Uis formed a conclusion of an accident, and mo, her prevented bmi seuaing tor a doc- still others offer no opinion one way tor. He was delirious, and the day after or the other.whoThe Blade before it comes w E.3 LA3 he ljpcamea raving maniac. He had to out and calls it murder, will emphatically be controlled by four men.' His arm, wait for more light. The Corners Jury shoulder and upper portion of his body still station. Oasis 'one mile froiv hangs. Utahf was swollen sad blue. Dr. C. S. Hosmer, He of this ' city, was finally sent for. The Blade man is in receipt of an in: arm from the down shoulder from Ezra Christiansen of Levan, vitation ckarrs split in libbens of flesh, draining it of all requesting our presence at aa entertainFirst-clas- s blood. Enormous doses of brandy were ment given by the district school childthat burg on Columbus day, the given tSlarr every few minutes,toand other ren of counter- 21st of tne present month in commemordrugs giv n.hin at intervals act the virulent poison. Dr. Hosmer re- ation of the discovery of America, four mained with Mr. !3tarr until ooon Fri- hundred and three years ago. An excelsince made several trios to lent program is being prepared and a day and has in fact has almost lived with good, pleasant time is assured the writer, his patient; "Mm him since the accident. Oue finger was and all else who feel so disposed to at' taken off Thursday. The .asa is most tend. If our impressing business will of being in Rates in harmony wRh tlio times. : terrible, and the otdeals the man has permit of the opportumt we will come cone thiough arc hardly discribable, but Levan on that occasion,, he seems to hive withstood nil with aud take down, part. Except thanks, courage. A quart .of brandy please. to now Oi drown the is well daily given On the premises a flowing The writer, in behalf of the editor and alcohol stimulants and baths, and poison; everythe general otfice force, trusts the Blade done for tne sufferers thing is being week will be commendable to its this was interviewed yesgood. The Doctor many Juab and Millard readers. Editterday neon. lie didnt care to make ing to b absolutely pure water any found country newspaper is something and to as statements the mans condition, not afamihtr lftivu contains not a trace of lime. our profession, but but believed the upper p.ortioa of the when it comeswith mechanical part we to the Bt.idd r, Stone in tne poisoned member was a shade oetler claim to be there. it is aUo a pt estiva cure, for We have tried to the than day previous. and is a certain remedy for Cortstuisitiota ( ttt . r t1ohas readable and newsy a tha givo people a as nnrihand might would permit, For tcat.imonial.s we ao permitted to reter paper IV and if we have far from succeeded in doG. Hunt and Mra. Antar.da Kelly of Deseret, r.i ....,i..i.inirfOn.. To haul 10,000 tons Rock Salt to Eu- ing so, within four weeks we agree, is-to Virgil Kelly of UurbaSk, Utah, n.ums up tbe sponge:1 Read this iin Salt Dako Will pay s 2. 30 per ton suethrow City my V!vvi'hero whose Utah. of The reka, Blade, peruse its columns, furni'-he01 will oe . Xpicatimi. loca.2 and advertising) thoroughly', n ftA eiT (both X m 1 every putiouhir. eh; m V m ma: i the iirt Fm!: and then compare it with any newspaper , , Nratui Salt M. & M. Co. tab! m o 1 (other than Balt. Lake. cLaliesipubiis-he1 Oi oirroi !"'?' r f. 1ft f 1C 10- Uiab... a.S. i g, Vhen you want supplies of this -- 1 kind at the Lowest Prices go to the - s. MERCANTILE LedQTS in Low Prices. Tn , -- "UL.Sfc . - COOPER, PYPER & GOS. -- pur-:W;-- - p'o-merit- y S3r-ggs- ag . con-iaini- ' ; P A , cut-rate- y k--is trjWTMUt - 0. P. C3rlshi3-xxse..:- i j ir chii-olairf- s, . l . : . ini? iiL ili h uuJ se Hotel Is the only tween BTephi and lAilford. be- i k i 7 . . b ft aup-ernatur- iVaVutiac f- K,S,W1 r. di. d i al 1 , 4 TEAMS ANTED. A 4 D;-;:in.- 'it. '...u'Jl T rj in t 3 Country Fa; re, and r V has the Larcest Circulate Paper in C ntrnl and Southern Utah , It offers the bt at pc;.si BE d Tingcy, Myr. cf ng ry f i r IS. These local columns are well filled. Geo. C. Whitmore went north Wed- S(77T- ' vigor. Nephi. f 9 r;.-diun- Harry Caudland was over from Moroni Sunday. Mrs. Pater Sutton was a Conference visitor Sunday. Leave orders for choice potatoes at AT e 1 vert-- Advertisements. j Book-keepin- ,3 P.c: .J. Country People W . "The Truth without Fear or Favor, Terms; f2.p0 per year, in advance, Six months, fl.CO. V A i , Wotto: 'Li' Independent On all questions whether Political, Social or Religious, Is the BLADE. OU V" A COMPETITOR. nesday. Eggs are worth 17,a cents in the Nephi Democrats .V.ect at.d fni-.- e Tftcir nen - A market. fit; cm 3 Ticlicf. L, A. Bailey is home from his ConferPursuant to call delegates to the Ntphp ence trip. Democratic municipal-covcolioa met in A general qusstion Wheres the the court house Saturday, sprinkler? 'The convention was called to order and Cbas. Sperry is back from a months visit to Southern Utah. Chas. Haynfs made temporary chairman. E. W. Loder, publisher Utah Odd Fel- With Mrs, M. E. Ntff as secretary, low, was in the city Tuesday. Next was the appointment of P. W. Lawson, a popular resident of differentin)rder committees: Sanpete, was jn Nephi Tuesday. Committee on. credentials consisted nf Martin Anderson of Gunnison, was three, as follows; John Chapman, Z. registered at the Union Tuesday, and John Pyper. C. Andrews received a carload of cats Whittaker lAfter the appointment of a committee from Sanpete County Wednesday. on permanent organizations and order of Chas. F. Webb was oh board Wedne- bhsines, committees retired and shortly handed in their reports. Report of comsdays train en route to Oasis, his home, mittee on credentials showed seventeen Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bates returned delegates present. Wednesday from their trip to Salt Lake. Tt was deemed advisable to adjourn un The Sanpete coaches were crowded til 7:30 oclock p. m., as this would af Wednesday, both coming and going ford delegates who were working in tht fields and otherwise engaged, an opportrains. tunity Hon. If. F. McCune and daughter were cdrriedj,to attend. A'motioa to this effect among the passengers from Salt Lake 'At 7:30 the convention reassembled. Wednesday, Minutes of tbe forenoon session were n j ; - Miis Lillie Black is home from Order-Vill- read and accepted. Roll call showed the Kane County, where she went to following delegates present; ,V. I), Candland, John Pyper (by' visit friends. Gus. llenriod, Monte Whitproxy,) A big Republican rally is reported at more, Thomas .Crawley, Z. Whittaker,. , Fountain Green la9t night. Too late to Mrs. Thomas Vickers, Mrs. Serenta make further notice. Chas Haynes, Miss Pearl McCune(by' - George Ostler and wife, and R. Jenkins proxy,) John Chapman, Rdvvin Paxman, and wife, excursionists to the Capital, Wm. Lee, Mrs. M. E. Neff, Johu Kir-gaGeo. Blackett, Jas. D. Pexlon, F, returned Wednesday, W. Jo a 03, James Garrett, Robt. Pyper,. Those who have lucerne seed t- - sell Mrs. Caroline Bigler, P. P. Chris tianserp would do well to see 2$. Whittaker. High- and James Vickers. Alternates Mrs. est market price paid. Wm. Smith. The first order of business was the Miss Sadie Midgley of Salt Lake, is nominations of mayor. John Kirgaip visiting in Nephi and is the guest of her proposed the name of T. II. U. Parkes. 11. Mrs. sister Furner. Seconded by Mr. llenriod. There were Miss Meishre Jackson who has been no other nominations for that office, and went through the visiting friends in Nephi, returned on Mr. PurkoP name with a unanimous vvhoon, Friday to her home in ToquerviUe, Election of five ccuneiirpen ; i , Second calla to went wild duck last its Many Cnair appointed Edwin Puxrnan and Jp,. ing this week. Nephi hunters in tha II. McCune tellers. north meadows have had fairly good Following gentlemen were nominated! ' luck. for the city council, with the result of lsl David Candland of Chester, went to ballot in figures after each name, JOnmh Salt Lake Tuesday. Ha took advantage over a majority to eleet; Mark Bigler (9) of the 51. rate offered to Sanpeie resiNeph i Jackson (18) dents. John Harris (2) Z. Whittaker raised this season 360 Jas. D. Pexlon (12) bushels of lucerne seed; the biggest Garrett (4) Jas. yield for one man yet recorded at The M.. T. McCanne (21) e, Mil-ler- n, . con-ventio- Blade office. f James Jenkins (15) A. G. Pvper (32) The sidewalk In front of the Excelsior Edwin of Harley (5) has been flagged with loads chipsser-of Vickers (12) e or a Joseph which makes gravel The second ballot gave Vickers IS, Pex' viceable walk. ton 4, Bigler 1, Harley 1. A. A. CahoOn, a director of the Union Those marked with are nominees. Wool and Live Stock Commission Co., . Third Election of City Recorder; Mt. Pleasant, made a business trip to Nominations: G. W. McCune, Geo., Allen, John Beiliston. Nephi Tuesday. .McCune elected. Secretary Pierson of the Sanoato Valley Election of Fourth Marshal. returned to Salt Lake Wednesday. Ry Nominations: RobertCity Z. WhitPyper, He had been-tManti oa matters perResu It ?y per. taker, Henry lloyt. to road. the taining Fifth Ejection of City Treasurer. INomloations: Geo. Blackett, Edwin? Haac Gacid, John Af Ilarley,' COAJL tor a h tied coolest Godd Chapman. received the on the 5th ballot Sterling Coal, $4.25 per ton de- nomination ISlXTU Election of Justice of the livered. For sale by C. Andrews Ppace. John Kirgans nomination was trade & Co. unanimous. .. This completed tbe work and the con- was again a visitor vention adjourned. Hugo Deprezin within the shades of Little Chicago TuesThe session of the day and Wednesday. Provo Paragraphs. County Court brought him. James A. .Melville, the preside it of the Editor Blade: A shocking 'accident occurred Tit the R. Snake Valley Irrigation Company and his son Olex, came up from Fillmore G. W. depot on Saturday last at about-2:3Monday. They went on to Salt Lake. p.'m. Leslie Dunn, a lad of about Lost A ladies bracajet, between Cha3. 11 summers mounted the rear end of the Footes store and Ed. Caziers house. caboose ol a freight train while tbe engi- - ' Finder will be rewarded and confer a neer and Hrai were im great favor by leaving same at this office. switching. The boy was engaged repeatedly' Mrs. W. B. Kennedy, who at present warned and requested to get off his dan-resides in Payfaon, in company with her gerous prch, out paid no attention two babies paid her husband a visit Satrequests. The engine and caboosd and Sunday. Mr. Kennedy is oue started to back, and the jar of theca-boosurday in running over the trog is supposof Nephis adroit watchmakers. ed to have dislodged him. Bystanders rorai this If that fl. rate had been! the boy fall on the track, a couple of; as towns ou the Sanpete saw point as well north-bounand tbe mangled form of Leslie' shrieks d trains o. five Dunn appeared Valley the in front of the locomocoachea wouldnt begin to have accom- tive. It had been rolled about 12 feet.-Thmodated the mob that would have gone left leg was cut off between tbe ank--l- e to Salt Lake. and kuee and the head badly crushed. was dead before any one reached him.-- I He a of little in The Blade is receipt train brought up from volume entitled The Democratic SongBaturdays vVm. Goulter whom Frank CarTiie pamphlet comprises several ster. with popular airs, ling is accused of having attempted to touchey compositions murder by placing strychnine in hisi us with to comes and compliments Of W. milk. On Sunday, Frank Carling and L. Roe and R. Tapann. Thanks, Wife, Albert BhBea and son James, John A.' J Street, advance agent for Dr, Marshal W:P. Xaine, John M.. DeMoncoln Hypnotism, was in the city Goulter, Hanson and others from Fillmore, Datii Wednesday billing hia performance, Gaboon of Deseret. Those parties are alH which will be presented at the Srme-thinoperag witnesses in the Carling case. In fact', house ou next Tuesday evening. Millard county has and will furnish tho new; Watch for posters and cir- court, during this term, with more busiculars far further particulars. ness than any other county in this judidistrict. Tuesciary to adieu bade Cowan, Nephior Roy Ou Monday J. A. Melville came in Salt day and skipped out ostensioiy Eisteddand will assist S, An KingC Fillmore from Lake, and as Conference and the D in the defense of Frank-Carlin- " Houtz D. and fod is over, it is probable he went to take The trial began on Wedqebday in the sightery and scenery of Utahs was called andl Goulter Wm. metropolis, and to have a good time, but morning..to tasting the milk which he whether he did or didnt, it matters not. testified believed to have been poisoned and them We hope of Roys safe return. to finding the will, said to The Republicans held a grand rally in have been forged by Carling, m the court house last evening. E. V Higbook where he believed CarlingT disfrom thi3 for nominee had Judge gins, was the surreptiously placed it. Other witnesses corroborated some of Coulters principal speaker.the Other trict, docmembers of tue party espoused testimony. a to of audience. trines protection On Thursday morning a large number good W? regret not being able to give a more of spectators assembled in court to hear extended report of the meeting, but the the remainder of the poisoning case oR lateness of the week prevents. Frank Carling and met with a disapKing," oue of da The cae of the people vs, Louis McCar- pointment. bamael A. an nouuced tnat the lenaants attorneys, came the in and up ty Henry Malmgreen Provo court Monday. There are several accusedtodesiredofto change his plea of that guilty indictments against these boys for tbe Mr. Carling was instructed, by tha offence of cattle stealing. The case tried to stand up, and was asked: Monday was on the indictment charging courtYou understand what your attorneys them with stealing two head of cattle has eaid? on of Manti from Alex Barton just August 9th Yes sir, said Carling. last. Both defendants are residents of You understand that the court has the on town our nearest neighboring the of power sending you to the penitentiary south. lor a term of iroui' five years to life? James M. Faxton of Kaaosh. was a said Judge King. a welcome caller at The BLADE sanctum Yes, sir. plea Wednesday. He was on his way home King made an eloquentrepreAttorney from a trip to Silt Lake, coming up es- for mercy for Carling, young CariingC pecially to attend Conference. The gen- sented that, beveral years ago, and it was cxsliev- -' tleman gave us a few item.3 relative to received a the Gold Mountain miaing district, 30 ed bv his friends that be had never fully' A number of recovered. D. D. Houtz also asked for miles south of Kaaosh. will shortly change the courts mercy. claims dovvn-thewas for the first time visihands, the principal one being the Sevier Carling who was told to stand up.. TIave dead consummated is when and the mine, bly ailecied, Godbe of Salt Lake, will be an' owner. vou anything to say why sentence should! That looks gratifying. Mr. Paxton is the not be pronounced upon you?? No sir. owner ot some good claims. He, speaks luckily, said the court,, It is very very flatteringly of the district, and says on the charge oU that you are not here ,hasit will boom the coming winter. known your murder. The court for years, them to Loan. to parents Money be and on takrespectable very citizens, to hundred In any amount from one consideration into the off ing farn pleading ten thousand dollars; On improved will be sentenced you tero-- r to counsel, a stock. water of five years in the jY'aitentia.rW' property or on. 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