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Show elj Independent Absolu Country People Read marwV i Oo all questions whether t The advert iceratals H tLs Country Pppcrs, tedre ;Tta BLADE has the Larcsst Circulation cf ar.y in Central Paper and Southern Utah, It offers the be&t possiblss mcJiuri for Advertisements. political, Social or Religious Is the Blade. .'The Truth Without Far or Favor. j OU AOt 1 j Terms; ' 2.00 in advance, pr year,fl.OO. VOLUME III. HEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. NUMBER 30, 1803 t7 Oaions for 5,0c per bnsheR Inquire of 7 3 fTTvc-'-.r-A. Gadfis. J ill A, Call and see pur line of dolls and toys. tf. Chas. Foote. a XCSITO McCune Eddie mqde frying trip to Provo Thursday. A new line qf ladies wrqpg just arrived Location blanks lor sale at The Blade Chas. office. at prices that defy competition. Foote. tf, Vfhat are we going to have in the way Mrs, V. E. Candlnud returned Tues- of amusement during the holidays? day from a two weeks visit tq friends in Miss Maggie Johnson of Fountain Sanpete County. Green returned home Sunday qfter a soW. I. Birchett, the ponulay insurance for several months in Nephi? man, returned Monday from a tvo weeks journ The city marshal wishes the people to trip to southern Utah. their animals off the street or they keep If sunshine had to be paid fqr, there will be taken to the estray pound. people who would declare up and dpwn beats it all hollovjr. that candle-ligh- t Jnst received a large stock of the celThos. Worthington, engineer qn the ebrated Hameth and Brown Shoe Cos tf. U. P. from Juab to Milford was in tqtyn boots and shoes at Chas. Footes. week and this friends. visiting family Thanksgiving day passed off quietly in numerous Nephi,' are in and ajl the business houses were closTramps quite ground Ilephij the, city Marshal has two ed and the town had the appearance of Qr three to take care of almost every Sunday. A CREAM OP OUR EXCHANGES o A MAN Olt ADY TO MANAGE DISTRJB-utln- g s'oap samples, specialties, do corresponding. Send Sylvan Co., 727 Woodward, De; trbit, Mich., fqr sample soap, etc., receive lQfc outfit offer. Rack of Vitality and Ladies Wraps Lake City. NEPHI . CO-O- P Mrs. Gus. Henriod with Ralph amd lit in the tie Clorh Belle, left here last Monday on bulbs causes the hair to fall out and tarn a visit to Eureka where they will visit for a few days. There are four of Mr. Hen-riogray. We recommend Halls Hair to prevent bajdqe&s and grayness. boys who claim Eureka as their future home, all being engaged ia busi Ladies and Childrens Qloaks sel- ness in that thrifty camp, ling at cot for cash at Eeclsior Brother Philetus Diehl of the Rnreka Mer. Co. Call & get one ""before Democrat gave us a very pleasant cal yesterday, He was here on business rethey all gq. turning in the afternoon. He predicts times for the communities A car of patna tyas loaded at Ifepbi, good next spring. We domining hope so, and wil Monday, the passenger train tqok them welcome with pleasure a better era o south. They were the property pf C. L. than that of the year which is times good were of the and Hyde Ijevad Sheep Co., kbout away. passing billed for Frisco, 24-2- 7 color-matt- er Re-new- er ds -- at the Nephi Coqp for your Pants. They have Just received the best ever seen in. Nephi for $1.50, worth $3.00. C(fil For tlie Lea&t money, And Bargains in Underwear, Clothing, Overcoats,! Blankets, ' Dress Goods etc. Go where the Largest Stock is ried to the Leading Merchants IT The mass? meeting Tuesday night tq consider the wool scouring proposition, was adjoqrneh indefinitely, on account of there not being enqiigh present tq dq &Dy bnsiness.j 1 VV.cd-nesd- 1 ,14 uw iwiklidK car- ililailTirt-'- ir train. The "TTT1 Hanging! Night Glow " - burns 200 hours: at the cost of 2 cents witliout smoke or smell. COOPER, PYPER & j i t I AT THE . . I nn , ' ' Pespre, Uah, one, in He frow Oasis station. Is tie only J. F. Gibbs. The Blade Man Criticised Editor Blade: I notice1 some com ments on a clipping from an exchange in relation to the Mtrue form of the in yourlast issue, which J think moon, will bear criticism. I do not profess a astronomy, but in the fn terest of right thinking among the young I venture this short article, As to the theory of the! eliptical shape of the moon I have seen nothing heretofore; but confess there is, in ,my mind, some ground for the belief. Tne point at issue is this; Does or does not the moon revohie on its axis? A little experiment will prove to our schoolboys that it does. Take a yarn hall and stick two needles through it at right angles to each. Now place an object in the centre of the room to represent the earth, and let another in one corner be the sun. Now hold the ball, so that one needle will point directly toward the earth and on a level with it. Tnis ball is the moon, and the space between it and the earth may be called The other the planes of its orbit. needle, which represents the axiiary poles of the moon is perpendicular to the plane of its orbit. Now walk slowly around the earth, being careful to keep the same needle pointing toward it, and from the suns it will readily be point of observation seen that the moon revolves on its axis. Very respectfully4 v:ncw,'i!3dge of iHotel tween Nephi and Milford, First-clas- s bej ore-haul- er high-grad- .i ex-Presid- : Rates in harmony with the times. : : j ore-haule- rs ore-hanl- er We have a well of the famous Deseret Lithia Water on the premises, and which is a guaranteed cure for Brights and all diseases of the troubles. Kidneys, Bladder and all other urinal In order to show our faith In this water, we make the following proposition If any one afflicted with any of the troubles above enumerated are not relieved in one month, and cured in three months, no charge will bo made for hoard. Bear in mind the Dusluet House is first class In every particular. , to-wi- t: ! L1RS, I ore-haul- - cross-section- F. BIBOS, proprietor ed er AYERS PILLS ii I would like to add my testimony that of otbprs who have tq ued Ayers Tills, and to say that I have taken thrrq for many years, and always derived thq best results from their use. For stomr ach and liver troubles, and for the euro of headache caused by tLeso dcrangr-paentAyers Pills cannot be equaled ments. 4fter a very successful seasons ruti the Franklin Woolen Mills will close at the end of the present month. The blankets, flannels, linseys etc, manufactured by this company, are becoming popular and meeting increased demand. Logaq Republican. The First district coqrt adjourned Saturday afternoon till Tuesday morning, respect to the memory of the through late Judge H. W. Smith. Judge Iviug and many members of the bar and ther citizens went tq Ogden Monday to attend the funeral. Beaver has a sensation caused by the arrest last Saturday cf Judge Peter M. Baum, a leading attorney of the bar, for adultery, said to have beena committed with Miss Katura Smith prominent Parowan school teacher. Baum has a wife in Montana. , 1 ii Fred B. SariTH, late editor of the Spanisn Fork Herald, reached Provo v. s ' last evening from Chicago where he now resides and has employment. lie came " ' ' to answer to the indictment for criminal J libel found against him by the present f When my friends ask me )vliat is th$ graDd jury. Dispatch, Hagestead, for shooting nd killing best remedy orfor disorders of the stomIndian Wint at Panguitch Lace last ach, fiver, bowels, my invariablq was sentenced by Judge Barteh answer is, Ayers Pills, Taken in seas Jqly, last Monday morning to sixteen years son, they will tweak up a cold, prevent imprisonment with hard labor, in In passing Qqt of the court ja grippe, chifeck feyer, and regulate tliq room, he said: Id rather ba taken out digestive organs, They are easy tq and shot. take, and are, indeed, the best Dphraim EuterPri0e: Little Omery family medicine I have everknown. i Mortensen, who was picked by a horse Mrs. May Johnson, 308 Rider Avenue, about a month ago, died Tuesday mornNew York City. child has been a great sufferer ing. The was a welcome relief. He had and death not spogen sin0e the accident. The sorrowing parents havq the sympathy of the whole community in their affliction. Highest Honors at Worlds Fair, Deputy Marshall IJenry has returned arfrom Uintah county where he went to Piers Sarsaparilla Cares all ELcd Disorders. rest J . T. Miner who has been indicted for killing George Hughes last summer, near Fort Duchesne. on the strip Previous to Marshal Henrys arrival Miljoined by the.Masonia ler had received information of his in- - they were soon raternity, of which the deceased was a dictment and had left; he is.now believed member. Thd profession at once formed to be in Wyoming. there and procee led down Twentyfcflfth street to the Episcopal Church of tho Friday forenoon, Melba, the old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Good Shepherd, w here the funerad serRollo, of the Fourth ward, , met with a vices wore conducted. serious accident. The little one was goThe procession formed with the legal room to another, and in so fraternity In front, headed by Chief ing from onehold Her Justice of the Supreme of a hot. stova. Court Merritt and doing took screams attracted the stteotion of, Mrs, And ,rou, ex-- J us tines Powers Rollo, who was in an adjoining room, and Foreman. 'Judges Maginnis and and when she arrived the little girls Jiovrat and Judges-elec- t Rolapp and nand3 were still resting on the stove. Hart. AftSr the attorneys came tho The left hand is very badly burnt, and it Masonic fraternity. i3 feared the injury to it will be permaUpon arrival at the chnrch, the Rev. nent. W. E. Maisou, rector, conducted tho The ore shipments from the Eureka services after th solemn ritual of church, the musical service mining district for last week are as fol-25- being bv the church quartette, Mr, lows; From the Bullion-Becmine, Nearer-mcarloads ore; from the Bullion Beck mill, Charles Kent singiug as a solo, God to with tuce, 5 carloads concentrates; from the expression and 13 carloads ore; from the feeling. Tecuoirssng as the closing Lead llicdl I ight, and in the great Utah,. 4 carloads ore; from the North concourie of people were given an opMammoth Star, 43carloads ore; from the to look upon tha tike a last Mammoth from the carloads portunity ore; mine,2 of dead face Judg-i- . the 8 Ajax, mill, bars bullion; from 1 the carloads ore; from the Spy, carload ore; edThe funpral precession was again formand the remains escorted to Mountain from the Swansea, 2 carloads ore; from w here they were consign-t- o the Copperopolis dump, 5 carloads ore; View cemetety, the Masonic 10 carloads earth, fraternity oilicla from tne Dragon Iron mine, ting. iron ore. Miner, Yesterday marked the passing away of Lorenzo Dow Young, a brother of the LIST OF late President Brigham Young, and in He man. many ways a very remarkable s of was quite well up in years,- having been Delinquent born on October 19, 1807, in Smyrna, was Nephi City, in Ja ah Comity, Utah Territory Chenango county. New York. He ' the youngest son of John and Nabbie Notice is keteby given that the followwas of one and the Howe Young, original ing named perscDsare delinquent in the Utah. Tfie deceased has Oeen payment of city taxes in Nephi city, Juab pioneers of in feeble health since September 1st last, county, Utah for the year 119D and has been at the point of death several to the amount Territory Leieinofter specified; And times, and when the end22. came it wa3 that unless said amounts together with peaceful. Herald, Nov. the costs are sooner paid, I shall sell the hereinafter described to satisfy Last week a sad fatality occured at Cas- property taxes and costs m the manner presuch w one lost her tle Dale, in hich person by law. life and another, was so badly injured, scribedsale will begin on the third MonSaid Mrs. that his recovery i3 doubtful. 1895 at twelve oclock of December from day Wellington Seeley was drivinga friend fronS of the County Court noon at the Castle Dale. to Orangville with city, Juab county Utah and on rounding a corner turned too house in Nephi will expose for sale, throwing the occupants out of Territory where I auction quickly to the highest tne wagon. Mrs. Seeley received several and sell at public bidder sufficient of for cash, bruises and was also hurt internally from responsible real to pay the estate such a short in died of delinquents which she effects the will and continue taxes and to, sell costs, time. Her companion was none the loss from to the until of day two property day in arm a fortunate, receiving broken is exhausted or the such inte delinquents thumb also and his driving places, his hand, besides receiving many other taxes and costs paid, Abraham Orme, bruises, and at this writing his, recovery is doubtful. Castle Valley News. Treasurer Nephi City, City s, I I !, . ! peni-teniar- y. all-rou- ni - 1 AVERS PULLS 3 ex-.lud- ga the-Episcopa- k Centen-nial-Eurek- a, , Tax-Payer- - i 4 , JUDGE SMITH DEAD. ! , E0VA W'vJ UL3 Very truly, sistent use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This wonderful remedy proves successful when all other treatment has failed to relievo the sufferer. A party consisting of J. A. Hyde Jr, and Zenos Witaker of Nephi, and Jos. Wi taker of Salt Lake, went to Juab to Thanksgiving day on the 11:05 train, hunt jack rabbles and returned on the 2:40 train, having captured about 50 rabbits. A few of the friends of Mrs, W. A. Wright effected a very successful surprise on that lady on Thanksgivings eve it being her 34 birthday. A most enjoyable time was had in playing games, and different amusements until a late hour after which they all chewed turkey. The play at the Opera house last Satur day night was very good considering the Nephi, Oct, 25. 1895. Pedagogue. short time they had in which to prepare their parts and the fact that some of the players had not been on the stage before. The bad weather prevented a good many Deseret Dots. from coming out to witness the perforWednesdays train brought down Capt. mance. W. C. McFarland and Leiutenant C. V. As leap year begins with January 1, Castle of Fort Douglass, and W. M SunMr. Sunder 1896, it is suggested that weft once pub- derland and son of Lehi. lish a list of all the available old baches land senior, is the inventor of the famous In town that the girls may have a little Sunderland white metal and which is time for compasison; then settle on one; being used in lieu of copper plates "for that she may l&y her plaos to be the first collecting gold and for which purposes it to capture him bright and early on the is much better. The party proceeded on to Clifton on Thursday morning, and morning of January first. of Cononel Geo. A. Do you know what makes some towns will be the guests their Henry stay in Deep Creek. daring grow into cities while others with equalOn Wednesday morning the Milford ly good locations remain villages? It is because in the ,one case the town has mefi express, while leisurely wending its way of push and energy, men who are not through the fog, with conductor HawAfraid to spend their time for the general kins in charge, struck an, unusually who do not look at weak place in a rail at a point abont seven good of the place; a selfish matter in who tavor miles South of Oasis, and the1 passenger, every light; Wherever they special containing A. G. Campbell and public improvements. go they speak a good word for their town other mining and railroad celebrities, and speak of its advantages. All these and the combined smoker and caboose things help to make a place grow and left the rails, the smoker being thrown on its side. Seventeen passengers were prosper. Ex. aboard and all got pretty welln shook up. our a of young men have With the Quite number John exception of brake-mabeen called on. Missions tbis week, their Pope who got in the the hurt back, party we can as names as far learn are: .WalAs without serious injury. ter Mayhew, William Grace, Frank Sells escaped Milon no used is there cord the signal William McCune, Erastus Sorenson, JrH express (mixed) the engineer did Acie Kinkie, Thos. Bailey, Thos. In- ford was wrong and kept not know V. E. Candland and a lookont anything gram, D. K. Brown Messers cows for and going ahead, with James Vickers. Bailey and the result that about 75 of new Great Grace go to Britan, and leave track will have to be made.yards A wrecking Salt Lake City Feb 11th 1898, and D. K. train went down Wednesday evening and Brown to Denmark, and the other gentlemen go to the northwestern states and cleared the track. A good story is being told on Mayor L. leave for their field of labors Feb. I8th 1896. Holbrook of Provo, who did some unique a short distance from Detroit on The Christmas Ladies Homo Journal mining Several years to Fish road the by far surpasses, both in literary and ago, a Hinckley Springs. found a piece artistic excellence, any previous issue of of e and when galena float, that popular magazine. Conspicuous Mayor Holbrook was down here looking are among the contributors he learat the just before election,and Harrison, who gives the introductory ned of Ibex, takthe paper of the series he is preparing upon ing a plow and scraper, find, and the Mayor This Country of Ours; Mrs. Mary where to out the went Anderson de Navarro, who most interest- the float was found. Some ofplace the freighMy First Appearance on ters say that twentyfive acres were plowingly tells of the Stage ; and Mary E. Wilkins, who ed and in search of the ore body. gives the first of Neighbourhood Types Others .scraped affirm that four miles of the road papers. RudyardWilliam Kiplings latest and were thus turned over, and that contractthe Conqueror best romance, or H. S. Cahoon is Intending' to proseW. illustrated by (richly in the Christmas L. Taylor,) is cute Provos Mayor for obstructing the Journal, as is public highway. It is rumored that as begun The Julia Magruders new novelette, as the frost goes out in the Spring which Charles Dana Gibson soon Violet, Holbrook and the Hinckley Mayor has illustrated, while Mrs. Burton Harwill continue plowing and scraprisons fascinating story, The Holiday ing until the ore body is uncovered or Dance at Worrosquoyacke (picture's until all the land that now join3 the reby W. T. Smedley.) is delightfully con- cently plowed patch is ia a condidion for cluded. James Whitcomb liileys tend- cultivation. At the Gate erly reminicent poem, The Millard County canal i3 being (superbly illustrated by A.- B. Frost), and Kate Greenaways winsome dainty pushed. Six miles are now and teams will begin grading in a few little people, are two page features of the December Journal. days. i Stand u permanent care, for chronic only catarrh is to thoroughly expel the poispn from the system by the faithful and per- i That ay , EXCELSIOR MSRCAfTILfe CO. , Leaders in Low Prices. .. BRaaS ESTJI Richard Salisbury of this city, who is representing the Walker &, Slaughter crayon photograph galery of Salt Lake, boarded the San fete Valley train en route for Richfield, What is the matter with the Home Dramatic company this fall? Whats the matter with putting on a play for the the holidays? We haye gqt the talent, all it needs is some one tQ make a start. A cough which persists day after day, should not be neglected any longer. It means something more than a mere local irritation, and the sooner it is relieved the better. Take Cherry Pectoral. and sure to cure. It is prompt to act4yqrs The south-boun- d passenger train had to wait half an hoar at Nephi, WednesV F surgeon, day, for Dr- - Wil?9, the who was called down to Oasis the scene of the wreck, tq attend a brakeman who was hurt. He returned pn the afternoon Important Notice to Subscribers and Advertisers. , On and after this issue, all future earn ings of The Blade, whether subscriptions or advertisements, must be settled with E, H. Pulver and Alfred Qrme who have leased The BpADE printing plant and will continue to publish the paper. Ail accpunts up to this date are an the hands of Andrew Palmer, of Nephi, for collection except those of the middle and eastern portion of Millard County. Those accounts can be settled with J. F, Gibbs, Deseret, if paid by the close of the after that date, they will be turned year; over to Mr. palmer. Those desiring to settle to date should remember ttiat The Blade is two years andsix months old. She Has Ever Known. Words cf frpsa a New York Lady for - , night. THE BEST 7AGILV CEBiOLE: General Territorial ffews, Culled and Condensed for Blade Readers. 4- press dispqtch says several Mormon missionaries were riddeq on a rail' out o town iq the Southern States. Their crime was preaching Mormonism. The Laurel group of five claims, owpec by Butt Bro., Chiiton Bros., Yates ant Sabey, and situated in the Sunshine transferred to country, was this week of American and others, Fork, Chipman on hond. The price runs high in the thousands, and there was nice cash pay 4 A 23. Passed Peacefully Away at Opden last Friday night. After a long and Severe SicknessFor many weeks H. W. Smith of the Ogden district has been suffering with of the kidneys and on Brights disease November 1st, he was reported dying. But he rallied and has been steadily improving, apparently, and his friends hoped for immediate ultimate recovery. They were shocked to note a change for the worse Friday afternoon when tho - death struggle began. At 9:45 Friday night he passed away in the presence of his near friends and relatives and with full posession of his wonderful mental faculties. The end was calm and peaceful. Thus has gone from our midst a grand teiiect, a mighty man, a man beloved ay all.who know him, and many know him. His wife and family are prostrated with the blow. and Judge Smith was a young, strongWhen vigorous man in the prime of lifesuccess-ul this fatal disease attacked him, a man and jurist, a man whomvery one thought had a long and useful career on earth before him. The Funeral Services. Monday afternoon at 1 oclock were held the funeral services over the remains the late Judge II, W. Smith. At 12:30 toclock th Ogden Bar association, e members twenty-fivgether withof about the bar Salt Lake City and repreprofession from sentatives of the legal Utah and points and other Provo Logan, the to a in body from Idaho, proceeded deceased, where residence i the late Dated Nephi City Utah Nov. 27th 1805. Adairs Henry Lot,3 TU't Frn. 3 block 27$ plat. B A dams Sharlotte H. lot 3 8 blk 21 plat A Brea'dioac David B. lot 3 26 ftxol rod a block 2 plat A Bruno Anthany lot 3 block 24 plat D. ...... Booth John A lot 2 block 6 plat D.... ..... Burton Herbert lot 34 Sf block 28 plat B. . S blk 21 Chav Mission A lot 23 fraction............. plat t)A. K. lot 1 103V4 ftxl3 rods block 21 Carter plat A Downs .lohn Rpersonal property. Foote Cyrus lot 3 lllt block 36 plat A..... Goble Edwin lot 234 block 43 plat D block 19 plat A.. Henroad Gutave lot 4 S54 block 32 plat B.. Haynes Henry lot 34NV4 block 32 piat B... 3iajr.es Joseph lot plat Hague 4John lot 1 45ftx64rod.s blkA.37lot 12 A, lot lllftxl3 rds blk2J plat 31 12 Yt blk 311 S A. lot Vi S Uk plat plat 34 N block 15 plat D A. Hk kman Emma lot 2 blk 43 plat A.... . It. S. lot 4 38x114ft blk 28 plat A. IJan!m lot 4 5754214 ft 4 blk 28 plat A 44 IhclcmauJ. R lot 84 x9 rds blk platA ft blk 41 plat A.45. Hartley J, W. lot 68168 2 ft block - lt Hague McCune lot 534x110 plat A... lot 4 blk 30 plat D Jensen Andreas .... Kendall Geo. Vr. lot3 1 blk48 6 platA.C.... lot 4 blk Morris Charles lot blk plat 38 plat D rd blk 41 platV3A Palmer A. W. lot 4 3413 7 puitC.-.,- , hlk lot Paterson Chris 2 folk 21 . G. plat Pexton W. IL lot31 blk 52 pUt A W4 lot Wm. Srerry blk 39 plal II.......... Schofield S. Teasdale Mrs. F. C. lot 2 S 14 NJ4 block l. plat D... 2 bloc k 27 plat C. ....... Tolley fenrah J. lot Joseph lot 2 3413 rds blk 53 plat Tanter A 4 554x13 blk 15 plat C Tolley S. J. lot fraction B Witbeck John plat Whftbeck J. II. lot 4 blk IS plat B F. lot 3A1 N4 blk 6J Young II. A.Wm. lot M N4 blk 32 McIntosh First National Bank of Nephi 30platA.. rods lot t blk 20 plat A and lump. ft13 on half rods lot 4 blk 37 plat40A ft6 S half lot lid bik 32 Plat A iaapr. l |