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Show Absolutely ; IndepeideHt 7?f IM On all questions whether Political, Social or lUliffious, : the Blade. ; ; j pr yar, fnAnt.fio Ctir r t r tt t i 1 " i) 1 -- 1 w.t -. til - Jl ....... - vVQLUMB ' I r III. " -- "- ' ' I HMMMMHBMMHataMMHMbB fHfPpDY, :. '' " JTAH, AT0RDXyrMdmTIN'q, ARRir4, ' offiqe. ati.the ; BLADE j3'- EXCELS IOr . MB RCANTILB CO : i We the-member- Wall paper a' big line cheap at the Excelsior. Leave your orders for Job work at The ' BLADp office. Home cured Lard. Bacon. Hams and Shoulders at Hyde & WhUuiijre'B; ' A meeting of the Democratic state commfttee has been called for today. If you need any kind of Job printine call on us we can save yon 10 per bentl' Have you seen those black, all wool alaj worsted suits $9. 5Q" worth l2 at Ord Bros. ' office for sale at at IDc. QTd papers this a hundred. Good to put under' carpets, Le-va- Re-public- are Making a CeheraX Every line in our Store and are HotCpnsidering Cpst, We are Determined to make some Great Sales, Klowisthe Time to get Some Good, Bargains, Of semi-annu- i Bates, Wednesday evening by the members of the choir and a i$n pf laik ffierld. After practice was oye thaii ev'emiosr of the choir requested Mr. Bates to accompany thfeni to Mr. Edwin Booth'i residence to spend tbe evening'. He consented to come if they would &iye hici time to hbrpe and change his clothes, This was granted him an4 thgn all repaired to the place appointed which was brilllighted and tables set for thirty iantly arson which were spread with tbe ainties of life. But here tb,e first trouble began for the committee on refreshments was composed Pf a beyyf of young ladies wEqfare noted more for their beauty .and graceful ujanqers than their knowledge of medicine. Now they had read (so thpy sai'd) in a medical Journal ttyat a little, cayenne pepper would improve the flavor of the coffee and make it more invigorating. A cup of this was given to e,acb guest, also a glass of water in which the same medical journal said sugar would make it (the water) more healthy but in this, It by mistake, they got salt Instead as now 10 o'clock and each cuest ready fqr the pray and all sat to with a will and the coffee was soon attacted which proved too hot; then the water was tried to cool off with; then there was. some wry faces and some undigni fied expressions and none looked as pleasant as they do when, they are sit ting for a photograph. At this juncture the committee was called on, for an explanation which they gave, stating they might have nade some mistakes as this was the first day of April; a day on Which a great many mistakes were made anJ that they had only mixed a little in that way and had plenty that was not of the improved kind, and was doing their best to give satisfaction to all concerned and they hoped they might be forgiven for any mistakes they had made for what they had done was intended for the crowds best good, Mont Whitmore testified in favor of; the committee's action, for be had tiied it himself. On one occasion his grandmother had giyeo him a dqse of cayenne when he was a little boy and he felt much better after taking it (but; as he whispered to his left hand neigh- bor it - as a good while after)," His; word did not have much weight yet Mont is truthful and honest in every way and is a great favorite with all his young friends and always gets jnvited to this sort of gatherings owing to hisi pleasant ways and his modit an4 re- tiring demeannor whenis in company! both ugefulj and as they all say he and ornamental at any and all times.! Well now the fun began in earnest and: one young gentleman not satisueai with what there was on the table be-- j fore him, called for a beef stake and hej got it instantly, as raw as it came off the butchers black for ljt ad neveif been in a frying -- pan.. This ;put ai what was not iri check on calling'-fo- r in front of him there for right sight was plenty of roast nd boiled meat and everything else one needed. Sup-- j per over they all retired to the parlor where the fun was carried on last anq furious. Singing, reciting, games, and instrumental music, jokes and' sharp morning rapertee until 2 o'clock in the and the fun never nagged Cor a single moment until that time. ornoe. line shelves, etc. Thos. Painter went to Salt Lake Sun We still have some of those lovely day, where he expects to work' for some Dress Goods at 25c ts. per 'yard. Wortn time to cone. 40, 0, and fJQcts. Excelsior A?.er. Cq. Have you seen those lovely Dress Goods Sixty sheep shearers passed through at Hyde & WhitmoreV for 16,2' and 25c. Nep'ii Wednesday en route to Black Worth EjQcts. per yard. RoCw. They com from Sanpete county. Nephi Anderson who has been teaching Luut, Druggists, we have in the north ward school has' returned to theMcNaJly of D,rug, and Pure stock I largest" his hqme at Ml. Pleasant. Liquors south of Salt Lake City. Family Miss Nellie Bradley of Moroni who has trade a specialty. been making relatives in this city a two Carload best Glidden Barbed weeks-- ' visit, returned home Sunday last. ' received'. Selling at Wire The people of N,ephi say they peyer just ' saw any thing so good and cheap as Salt Lake prices. those shoes, at Hyde & Whitmore's. C. Andrews & Co. n At, the Republican primary held in The primary held iu tbe Wednesday night, A. L. Jackman Court Republican house Tuesday night was 'attended was elepted aa a delpgat to the State by perhapi fifty. The cold weather was convention. the reason more did not turn probably Orme departed out Vm. Bailey was elected chairoian The spirit of Miss Sadie ' this lite Friday night at 1:2Q p. m.' The aud.T. V. Winn as secretary. Chairman VV id. Bailey read the call and explained family have the sympathy of the comthat the object of the meeting was to elect munity; delegates to attend the State convenG. W. Booth w8 down from American six be held in Salt Lake City, April tion Fork the first of the week, George is 7th, toTne chairman then appointed three employed With H. Thill & Co., the tailors, tellers after which the following o who recently moved from Nephi that tions were made: A. Cazier, H. nominaAdams, place. J. A. Hyde, Jos. Wright, T. L. Foote, The people are just beginning to fjnd Mrti. A. Cazi9r, J. A. Smith, Mrs. Jos. out abbut the Silver Ware Hyde & WhitWright, Mrs. C. S. Tingey, Mrs. Hodge. more's Qve giving away, and are' so sur- The first six named were elected as deleprised to think they do not have to spend gates' and the remaining four appointed even f3.00 before they receive a beautiful as alternates, A motion1 to adjourn was then carried.' plece'oi Silver Ware. Don't fail to visit the great Shoe Sale The meeting of the Utah of shoes' selling State Agricultural Society will be held in at tlie Excelsior. Lots " the joint city and county building, Salt extrmeTy cheap. Lake City, on Monday, April 6tb. A fine program is advertised and farmers and for Nervous all other interested parties are urged to has the approval of be present. in the treatment of amiOet The hen that Jeayes her nest after a few nervous physicians' diseases. Michigan Celery Comdays sitting because she does not Lear the pound. is something like the chirp of chicks, MpNALLY & lunt Agents. merchant who quits advertising after the r first few "throws" because his first calls haven't filled his Bjfcore with clamoring The iMystery of Fred Farmer to be Solved. The finest foot wear m - A SPECIFIC Mr," O. A. Good clothing at the lowest prices at the Jpjjfcelsior. H. Thill whs in town the fore cart of the week from American Fork,' Win. Lee is the man who hVbeen se lected to tyunt for fired Farmer. To be, in the swim buy yoar silks, laces and trimmings at Hyde & Whitmore's. The snovr thatiell Monday and Tues day brought smiles to the faces pf the iarmers. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! still a big lot of of them at reduced prices at the Excelsior. Old DaDers for nnttincr under carnets and on shelves fqr "sale atthe The Blade . 43. Paper in Central and Southern Utah, tUofrr? the best possible medium for Advertisements. -- .. Pleasant Surprise Party There iris a very pleasant surprise given 3STephi'4 popular choir deader, ; --- - j A ioCAL 1NKLING' Lqcapn banks for sale at The 4SSVr NUMBER 1896. 1 r'"" f" The advertisements in tbe Country PaperB, and as The BLADE has the; Largest Circulation of any '"AY-J- ' 1 " j ;. inOfkadvance, '' " Country Peoplo Read 1 " TQtms: fS.QQ ft , rA 'V f ( fA an al icCelery 1' La Grippe, fgr Cpltls, Copglife s LUtC TROUBLES. AND mm CHERRY PECTORA "Two years ago, J had the grippe and it left me with a cough which gav me no rest night or day. My family-physicia- n prescribed for me, changing v the medicine as often as he found thV; hings I had taken were not helpinrf .it;-v- . pe, but, in spite of his attendance,! go' no better. Finally, my hpsband, read ing one day of a gentleman who hac had the grippe apd was cured by taking' Ayer?a Cherry Bec,toral, procured, tot me, a pftttp pt fiiis medicine, and be fort, J I had take half of it, J was cured. have used the Pectoral for my chtklrer l.. and in my family, whenever we liavo needed it, and have found it a specific, for colds, coughs, and lung troubles.' ' Emily Woqd, North St., Elkton, Md. :S " 1 j i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair!.' Cleanse the System with Aver . 3?.rsanaTiltiL CREAM OP OUR EXCHANGES "4 j r-- : -- 1 State Nenrs. Culled and Condensed for Blad Readers. SlSalt Lake is to have a 350,000 publia bulldine. If you want a nice carpet cheap go to the Excelsior. Mercnr's firsc city eleotion is to be a one. p The Enhraim assigned March 24, with liabilities at $17,882. Mercur is bousd to have all the necess ities of'life, amoner them, in these days. beine electric liehts. Two companies are putting in plants. lad General customers Ex. The Blaqh takes pleasure in announc The mass meeting of the citizens of wedding iny itations of Miss ing that the Ellen E. Lorn ax and ohn BeUiston of Nephi beld in the Opera house Thura uin for. ttio pijrpo of . considthis city are ouLThe yoang couple am Kk;' fd be married qq the 8ih at the' Salt Lake ering njeane of making an iayestigation give a wedding reception of the mysierous disappearance of our temple and willon the 14th. at Miller's nail O-uuio- k fellow townsman Fred Farmer, was Don't forget to call n Ord Bro for largely attended by earnest men who wanted the case investigated. Mayor nobby children's suits. E. li. iooth read the call and' was Manti Messenger: The Sanpete Valley of The pupils the intermediate depart ment of tne central school gave their afterwards elected permanent chairrailway people are pushing: their worfe first the San June machers, Mr. W. I. Brown and O. A man. T. C. wiun was madw along ranidlv. After n rauroaa. a bo a will last were pete called Bates, valley grand surprise Saturday Kxpressious of the house The company are havlnsr new locomotives The for. Many of the leading citizens of eveuing m the school were building. to a teachers thought they built, which will be ready in time for the town remarks. on the date named. teacners' meeting, which was going but a decoy. theMr. T. made change L. Foote. as one who had Zee Gayton leaves this morning to walk Those who are troubled with rheuma nelned to call the. mass meeting made Salt L.ake City to Virginia City, from a few should of tism an try applications T. H. Gr. PARKES, SuperintoEdent. pies in hehalr of the cause NEW TRAIN FOR THE SOUTH- a distance of 6S0 miles, on a wager Nev. , Cbamoerlain's Pain Balm, rubbing the saideloquent we all had a deep desire to that f'200 that she cannot acof $500 at each If againstwalk parts vigorously application. know Mr. of the fate Farmer, "what, in thirty-tw- o the days and that does not bring relief dampen a piece complish of do is the to Service Adds Nlflht Its you suppose Uulon Pacific feelings make the expenses ol tbe trip Dy giving ol nan oel with Pain Balm and oiud it on then, different over the seat of pain and prompt relief his wife, hia mother, and family.-- ' reception? and lectures in the Ride to Mil ford. towns on the road. Sbe will be allowedwill surely follow. For sale by McNally Take it home to yourselves, what Several important changes have been $5 to start with, and must raise $5 on ar& Lunt DruggiBts. would you want done under the circum- - made in the Uaion Facifac passenger riviner in Vireinia Uitv. alter paying an etc. to take effect April expenses of the trip. Monday's Tribune. Quite a serious accident happened to stincesV" schedule, All burned up they told how in the 5th. Mis. Emma Cole last Saturday afternoon. Between cettine out his paper on time Sue and her daughter were out driving, month of Jauuary Mr. William May The most important change is the addi Editor Brownlee when the horse became scared and made hired Mr. Farmer to go prospecting tion of a traiu south aad a new time card and dodging the sheriff,bas had a pretty Advocate of Price the a quick turn, throwing Mrs. Cole against with him od the Colorado river near between Salt Late. Miliord and JpTisco. ten hard time of it far days past. Brown- d a post and cutting a gash in her of Utah and north The local passenger to Nephi will leave at lee tbe southern part months imprls- r, six to was sentenced an inch wide and five inches long. Dr. ern Arizoua. 7:40 a. m. instead of 7:40 a. m. Ueturd re Mr. had That ol Aipna ian-ingeMay libei for onment criminal tWe 3:3o reach Neoni at leaves p. m., Wilcox, attending physician reports turned oine time ago without Mr. ing it ordered Johnson Jacob cheatf, poorly made suit,, and Judee 'S'hat He boug m. as the wounds not being serious. Salt Lake at 6:30 p. He pave enforced. be sentence Farmer and had told many different iatr the that to will leave Tne iriaco throuirb irioot 7;4oa. m., Children's Knee Suits are selling below stories as to what had become of him. at 6 D. m.. instead Sheriff Llovd of Carbon county the slip rips, he says: n(J when ,it fades an arriylng coat to close tnem out at the Excelsior. m until the other day, when his bondsmen a. 6:25 o. aliliord 9:15 NeDhi as This at aroused to the truth in., suspicion him up to the sherill in oait delivered 'MJ11 naver l?uy any mote goods there,, Mr. Hugh W. Smith of Chicago, a of any of his statements arid the town Frisco 8:45. Itet.uruinij, tne train win Lake It i ten to one. Brownlee 9:10 :3J City. at Frisco Milford, leave J p. m., cousin of Mrs. A. T. McCanne to talk of foul play, and that the beyau of a finds way '8:03 and arrive keeping oni oi tne "jug. a. m., a upou ner last sunaay quite unexpect- c.'B6 should he d. m.. Provo. it ihua investigated. Manti Messenger. 9:43 a.m. at Lake Salt edly and left again Monday. He was on had gone on for sometime and the out Another feature of the new arrange hia return trom a visit to Old Mexico and come of was all had this it is the likalihood that tourist sleep ment He meeting found more California. business men e w purpose of having ers will oe run on tae wruuKu imiua will Money to Loan. active and prosperous in Old Mexico been called for-thThis and bait Alilfurd wno tween ex he Lke. that the matter ciearea up. ah than in this country, owing he says to In any amount from one hundred tc, xdt our fine suits, he also forgets to the extensive coinage of silver w.hich pressed themselves were in favor of be- enable travelers of moderateat means ten thousand dollars. On improved farn; hali tbe slefeD through the journey is more with the remembers for people' he that, sill wanted an and money supplies investigation giuniojj Hgat it cheap, property or on water Ptoctc. Chicago un- - one or two men from rsepni who were cost of the regular Pullman sleeper berth. L. U. WINJN, lyouniy jaeuoruw. carrying onintrade. He left iua suujuci., out returns an known to be good men and who would interedieu enthusiastic advocate of free coinage in An Affidavit. push the investigation. "They could Durine the winter of 1893. F. M. Mar this country. u ire then down there whb knew the This is to certify that on May 11th, I tin, of Long Reach, West Va., contracted Ladies, if you want to Bee something country well to accompany them but walked to Melick's drug store on a pair a severe coia wnicn ieii uiua mm , sty iisn ana cneap m loot ware, and bought a bottle of Gnam- - cough. In speaking of how be cured it pretty that would take money. Would the of crutchesPain see like new our word call and stock that it Balm for imflammatdry be says.: "1 used several Ktnos oi cougn pf iut slip cnKerihi fnr that. TUirnnspV berlain's jvas on tltfi'Uanger; pers and shoes, in tan black, chocolate rit.i7na had crippled me up. syrup out iouna no reuei uihh x uuugu. which rneumatism The phair," after a motion had been After usiner three bottles & Whitmore. colors. and and smiles I am completely a bottle of Chamberlain's uougn itemeay. Hyde white, He not dicl fqde. made to 'that effect, appointed eight cured. I can cheerfully recommend jjron It; which relieved me almost instantly, and Mrs. E. J. McCiane was pleasantly sur- men to canvas house to see what Charles 11. Wetzel, Sunbary, Pa. the in a short time brought about a complete jo reliable residence her at firm tfie Monday night, could be raised. The citizens answer prised iGoes backito :on cure." me to before subscribed and Htrnm When troubled with a cough or ".. been have made known ed although it jvould 1834. Walter 10. J.iJf. use cold this remedy and you will notre Shipman, August ' that quegtion- by donating $172.4. a a i to ner had it not been for the quick-witi ' 5U cents per DOttie Dy mcixajiy find it necessary to try several Kinds at sale For 347.25 to be rest down one and of the caBh edness of the surprisers. Thecrowd the It has been in con you get relief. were to meet at Alma Hague's residence, paid at the Court house in T. C. Winn's & Lunt Druggists. and ovefor years market twenty o.i a tnem had to attend office, the- next day. A motion was but number in favor and popularity. stantly grown Imuortaat to sheep:owners. bejore going. Thus it was that iiiad Jo 'appoint a general committee meetings ou cents per uuine ujr 25 at cor ale and our esteemed townsman James Jenkins to select men to For several vears complaints have been was carried. which & ko, Lunt Druggists. foubd himself, .and after the teacher's Another motion to the effect that the made that adequate facilities for shearing McNally the McC.une resan neao riirf oi at not exist the meeting made bis way to her idence thinking that the crowd would picture of Farjoler with a description of (;reek Canon. Awarded Time.. Xftange-oon axis McCunesere that him and the circumstances connected v vear however a decided improve This wi For the accommoaation i passengers have decende,d Wqen tne door was opened in response to w;th his dissappearancej be tent to the ment has been mad er-- r Larson & Moreiey Highest Honors World's at Salt 2- -3Lake m w -f i, Conference snocK and a glance around the room J his nave n.nnstrn.cted a new shearing corral 4t Lake daily papers for. publication. at 5 on April were not there. also, .the showed Kail i that the S. P. jcrowd TTnllnwav Valley m . , . on.. the Sanpete a. ' Hr55 i parried. ,au icq T.pnTfl Manti at Mr. enKins De one nunureu graspeo: maxr the sit will at there which, (pr gasped) Returning uation and saw that lie would havri to 2:35 p. m. shearerB-r-a- n arrive at Nepbi3:15 ample number to handle iall .. arrives Manti develOD P- a leases Nephi at a himself nrnvnri. into at this one oi tne most offered business Unclaimed Letters of List run p. m. After April 6th trains will corrals in the state. catijr or spoil the whole thing. The idea located onnvenientlv ood Sample Rooms'f or Commercia'lTrav- list of letters remainfollowing is aoffice on former. time carq. suggested itself to play the part pf a The at Nephi Utah blocfe teacher, and then .the fun began. ing in tbe Post March 1896. Dlasolutlon of PartnersKlp- Agent. 31st, Uok Meets all Trains, Free to; Matron here?" Isn't the teachers asked Coomes Miss Emma Earl ' What teachers?' questioned W. Kntie ia herphv aiveti that the firm hereto- Brighn Jenkins. to and from the station , tmra James Christensen J. rict.in(r under the name of Bird & Bootn, SKIN.. il.'Toniger oilier Mrs. Mrs. McCune. ) Why, DISEASES OP THE 11. Morris W. H. Peacock dolncr business in the city of Nephi, P. dentists, teachers?' block Mr. mciJenkins,- EUinor Robinson 2 Mrs. M A. C. Smith JuabjUonnty, responded an d , smarting SJtaT--e oi umu, im "J the and thus and counterquestioning tm nt nal 3TI t. va1 are for called not above If ihe letters on went tor some dent until cuu time ' questioning Mr. J. A. Bootn naring prurx;uacu i will; III. GOLDSBROUGH, 30 days will be sent to the dead as d concern, Mr. Jenkins thought his brain withinoffice. the in Bird .of Mr. interest C. P. Andbeson.P;.M. sume all debts and liabilieies oi tae una uu . letter fail him. in would he succeeded Proprietor, Finally L bad ill collect All outstanding accounisuue. j making his exit and began wiping the i A. xiOOTl, Manery J. from his bro w and vowing C. H. Bibd. 'CONFERENCE i Methodist Chapel. permanently cured br it. It is equaBy presperation that he would never again allow hia lazy 189S.- 25th March Nepal, The Presbyterians unite with ' as In, oar '$3.O0 For The :Round Tflp. )egs to get himself into a tight place like sore next ZZZ at the left for services mppiesj his evening. We will expence edi that gray above o(J at just run 'UnioQ Pacific U'y will and chromo sore eyes. matter. From .there he made, his way to have an fasterSunday, to which you: are The rapidity with which croup develop, service re-on Anril 6th good for cents box., i per call, for instant MOST PERFECT MADE. tb place of meeting, receive reinforce- invited. until April 15th. Speoial train runs an we will have Next And evening took Priday returned, revenge. ments, 6:20 a. bj$ at :riu.5aad 6th leaves Nephi A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Powders, they- The evening was spent in songs, games Easter sociable at the chapel. Program TrvDr. Cafly's Condition arrives Salt Lake 0:30 ft. m. lieturn-leave- s condi- and various other bad in from coffee 10.c9nts for all Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant nAQiion ice cream, ways qt enjoyment. cajceand 3 vermiiuge. Salt Lake 6 o. m. Tickets are areiustwhatanarsc"r . ' was. hour m a which served late uo.Kie, supper At 40. vu4J4uaAia passage only. Uon. ionc,4wu J.vAj BMrTHT, Pastor..; jidd the clijchtf njl eyenin Come , Corae Quick. Tan sec-retaay- , non-partis- ? an Co-o- full-grow- fore-hea- ; Selllliiin one - 1 JUMte W, KING &. CO j -- anl , - t- ROTHERS I I i m .T SI De-fo- CLUTING CO. f - ' LA fci 4-- - i Ill fixst-clas- 6-1- 3 ""':V:v-"r-:- ;V ; r'ra : jr. ;! i t th--i- he - " Tl over-taxe- . SSH j A "I 1 1 i " " I Jr Fdkt I 5 JSSm YEARS-TOE-STANDA- . Agent. mm RD.? " |