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Show m, 'i Absolutely Independent .. iV On all questions whether c A 5 X is' A V ' Country PcorJ y . v-U'A- Country s The i ttaauKrnaswui uuaci ara ua NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. III. VOLUME Radies Wraps very cheap at Excelsior, Onlona for 50c per bushel. Inquire of A. Gadds. One more issue of The Blade and the fight will be ended. Buy clothing at Excelsior and get a chance for 50.00 in gold. Miss Tettie Hague is back from her visit in Eureka, arriving Sunday. R. A. Bailey returned Wednesday from a business trip to Sanpete county. The best and cheapest line of clothing in this city at Charles Footes next tf. ' week. C. P. Diehl, manager of the Eureka Democrat, made Nephi a business tri i f A lUX ini ut Cb E a ? Who will be the Lucky Person? JffiVeiirroxke lisn. a Iiaiioe. X; wiXI I2 In. tills TViiLjsgs last Saturday. , Get your Wall Paper at Excelsior. They sell it very cheap Chas. Price, Jr, , reported since to be typhoid fever, is ouJf seriously ill withnow able to be out the improve aDd doors. Three cars of timber and one of wogI arrived on the Sanpete Valley Monday. C. Andrews took the fleeces; the lumber goes to the Nebo canal. Dont the people of SouthernUtah knob sending they can save money and time by their mail orders to McNally & LENT? Druggists, Nephj. Halls Hair Renewer contains the natural food and color-mattfor the hair, and medicinal herbs for the scalp, curing grayness, baldness, dandruff, and scalp sores. W. 3. Kennedy has moved bis family this week from Payson, und are now cozily settled in the old Timothy Hoyt, place, across tn street from the tithing yard stable. . Art may make a pair oi pants, vand at the same time charge you three prices for them. - Not so with those at the They sll a pair of $3.00 pants for $1.59. Also a full line of ladies wraps, just id. The IT. P.icar used by the Sanpete Vale'y to aecomadate conference excursionists, was on Wednesday transferred from the narrow to the broad guage tracks add has been taken back to Salt We kqve a very large line of New, .Nice, Nob- by Clothing. It was bought; at prices as low as ( Spot Cash1f could by it and will be sold at figures that1 defy competition. The floods and Prices will be guaranteed to you and as a Special Inducement for all to buy their Clothing of us each per-- 1 son buying a suit ,( whether cliilds, boys or mens) or a pair of mens pants will be given one chance for Fifty Dollars in U. S. Gold Coin to be presented to the lucky person on Christmas eve. Do you want to be th possessor of such a rich gift? Y oh may be if you buy your clothing of us. This offer will begin on September 27th and continue until Christmas. if you want a nice Tailor-MadSuit cut to fit in every particular we can please you, having taken tho agency of the Royal Tailors of Cliicago. Call and see' samples. S TT- -I ITTMTH Y i III HIMTIBII r f A s er i Co-o- e . fji Call at the Nephi Co-o- p for your JPahts. They have Just received the best ever seen in Nephi for $1,50, worth $3.00. i 1 Remember the $5o.oo Prize To be driven Away And buy your Clothing of In many cases, tho first work oi AyerG the effects of the Sarsaparilla is to expelhave been tried in other medicines that vain. It would b a saving of time and money if experimenters took Ayers Sar- saparilla at first instead of at last. Ammon Mercer of American TL810R - Leaders in Low Prices. 4 m iwn awamAal yAk asysiyKa A CAR LOAD 4 4 gw wwm PYPSR AT OOOPJ3R, ,& GOS. OF COOK STOVES AND RANGES. illSPEGT OUR STOCK. GALLTAEiD Fork, sanctum lait strayed into The Blade the merest accident Saturday and by found the editor in the old arm chair. Mr. Mercer is a long tine friend and will always meet with a welcome from The Blade man. Mrs. M. E. Neff, Andrew, and daugba-- r Nancy are expected home tomorrow from a weeks sojourn in Salt Lake county, at Sandy, the old home of the principally Neff family. They went overland thereby making it more convenient to visit friends at Provo and other points along the road. Thomas Broadhead was down the first df the week front his coal properties up Four Mile creek. The road to the mine will be finished this week. Tom didnt have much to say about coal, be was onto something else of a more excitprecious metals, and ing nature--th- e after getting a few location notices started off in a direction that The Blads agreed not to devulge until Thomas had investigated his find. We predicted oace Jake Israel would turn up all right when the ten tribes were found, bat friend Howard, of the Safina Press, knocks our prognostication into pieces by the following. Jake Israel sold fourteen Cooper wagons the first of the week, most of them going to points south. Jake isnt much of a politician, but when it comes to selling wagons and farm machinery he is a thoroughbred. success. -- - MERCANTILE- CO. 4 p. Lake. x ' nffhL The Blade appreciates Jakes The Press devil, James Freece, is sibk bed this week and is bemoaning his in MMMWBiMKM JlUMMUl fate in strong language. He attended the dance Friday night aad walzed and echottlsched till his back ached. On he carried a torch in the Saturday night -- nlauliaaLa iwdihaEs? Vbb. w.jaNa 5 Republican parade and yelled for Wells continuously. It was enough to make JEWELER. and KEll WATCHm anyone sick, the devil not excepted, and EXPERT the wonder is that he is alive at all. it is Uwill not or td it will kdep tioie, to but watch warrant run, likely that Jim wifi turn over a new leaf. guaranty only yoiir Salina Press (Ind) will refund your money. , A full supply of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry A Greely, Colorado,' man reports to at Close Figures Orders from the country solicited have grown this year a spud that Main Street, NepM weighs 88 pounds. Thomas Belliston Organs and Pianos Tuned and Repaired. came marching Into The Bladu sanctum a potato that we Saturday shouldering glance was the one adverthought at aScientific tised in the Ametican not long Belliston vouches that it Mr. but Since, raffiBKriSKsraErss: wa3 grown in his garden along with 17. many other larger ones, and that he has raided huhdreds of bushels of the variety. The potato actually weighs four pounds and three ounces, and is dn exhibition in ft The Blade office. This notato suits us AN for all ordinary ptifposes, but Colorado arad m&tA Si. can 1 go to the head. Can any Utah farm I I i . r tkjj v..7 j .'j ers beat it. I rVJl s v y nn p 1 j ri M Jiescre, R r 1 XT Lf r-- A) Cr. O. II. Pulver, fathef1 of the wtitn stopped and took dinner with us la6t Saturday. He was on his way to Payson ah, one mile frow Oasis station. from Keystone, Lincoln County .Nevada, a few miles from the intersection of just First-clas- s the California and Arizona" boundary line3. Mr. Pulver believes to have some good gold property down there. He, together with Henry Fairbanks, T; G. Wiraraer and others are qwners of the Bare-foclaims in the 'Vanderbilt distm which six men are developing trict, and taking out some high grade ore. A p mill is being 'erected on the : All they need for success is : .times. property. t,n 'in harmony vith the talked-o- f o road from to that , connect with either o! the Utah branches. Charles Henry Sperry came narrowly death by a vicious steer on last escaping of well On the premises Is a flowing With hoe in hand be left the Saturday; the punst water on earth. to house a ditch leading intending The water is a guaranteed SpeciLc for bright 3 Disuse north-wes- t to his field in the repair of town. When nearing the railroadparttrack of the Kidneys. water the animal confronted him and appeared It hai been analyzed and found to ha absolutely pure to Mr. Sperry to be sick from the effects and contains not a trace of lime. of severe barb-wir- e were visithat cuts, l,t is a hr) a j ositiva cure for Stone in the Ladder, ble ail over it, but betore the man bad and is a certain remedy for Constipation. to get from the way the beast tackr tr 'timoui ils we are pinultted to refer to XT. V . Black; time led him. lie naturally struck it with the G. Hunt and Mrj, Aman,la Kelly of Deseret. hoe, and at this slipped down when it Virgil Roily of RuibwLr, Utah, and many otlari jumped on him and trampled hi m untilit went away with own accord. Mr. Sperry in S tit Duke City and e!-- ,vh re whose names wdi l)o fnrnilr d rn Application, managed to get home. One rib was broken, and another was cracked. One mind th Dr rrr.r IIou-u- : h first clssi in every partioulir. and thouj .?r Lclo was also fractured many - v.reurui s found s his body. The etc- r went mad from the effects of t 5.J . ijrCDimiOi the horrible gashes and ths next morn- Hotel and Ililford. tlie'only tTjeeiivl'TeiDm be- - - ot five-stam- 0 San-Dieg- I L k u rs o-- 4 ing was Lund derdr -- AdvertiV lj r.E, 20. LIGHT fi CONVENTION A week from next Tuesday vre vote. iT A n NUMBER 20, 1893. FT t "2X2 L oII-cTRa- Of r b.'c2tro ; O. a t - n C. I I , p . . . . 'V m gress, the Executive Committee hereby Politics are 50 points higher this wee. announce that the naxt ecstioa of the The Excelsior is the place to get yonr Congress will convene in Omaha, on shoes. MoLday, November 2.1th, 1803, and will four days. Vote for; you can find his name on the probably continue in the repreembraced The territory 8th page. the Congress includes :dl sentation Del. Cazier returned Tuesday from his States and Territories lying west of tho trip North. Mississippi River and those portions of Henroid Gus. was noticed among the Minnesota and Louisiana which lie pops, . -- V n uiu'-uLrL Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress. Acting untLr authority of last. Cont5ie t cr, It ofltrs m' a'ntxKKK. v maumwKamKZsnbTm'imfimrJtmiGmjx rhf - inj . I ap has the Larne st circ Pap. r in CrR I and Souths rn Uiih , CLALTI -- ,wrmwmaxim&SiPVirKmrM w The advert Political, Social or Religious, Is the Blade. ou Ao?:- - Tit Truth Without Far or Favor. Terms; $2.00 per year, in advance, Six months, $1.00. T at V . n " f II. King, Water Val , O v 4 L C,L For fixe I , tf f . i s jear from muscular rlmur- - ' i , .It, , jt known icmedy, eoiiiM hi i p jr; cians, visited Hot bpii .Arh spending $1000 thcie, l esides doet rs U'.5, hut could obtain only tempoiary reDf. ;ii flesh was wasted away so that I we.iM only ninety-thre- e pounds; my left arm el f leg were dravin out of shape, the rnaseb - east of it. The objects of the Congress are to secure such national legislation as is calship in the Excelsior interculated Mrs. C. R- - Foote spent Monday and ests and to promote theofbusiness resources the development Tuesday in Salt Lake City. of the States and Territories lying west Dr. Fennemore of Beaver was a north- of the Mississippi River; to increase bound passenger to Salt Lake Monday. reciprocal trade among them; to discuss For the hands and face use Gilead Fra- such questions as are naturally suggrant Balm of McNally & Lunt, Drug- gested by its objects; to cultivate acquaintance, fraternal feeling and hearty gists, Nephi. delegation Monday. W. A. Wright is holding down a clerk- 1 comJames P. Driscoll, Hon. II. F. McCunes mercial bodiesamong th3L various represented. ODponent for the Senate, was in Nephi It is the desire of the committee to Monday. confine discussion to questions of comCharles Haynes actetl as chaperon for mon interest, and, to exclude, so far as the boys on Monday. Chill makes possible, all subjects which are local in a good leader. t their character. Thus far the followEdwin Booth was in Salt Lake the ing have been suggested: Irrigation of first of the week as a witness in the provrid Lands; The llawaian question; ing up of land. conNicaragua canal; Miss Mamie Hyde returned Sunday struction and improvement of waterfrom a brief little visit to Provo, where ways and deep water harbors; she went from Nephi on the 17th. freight tariffs and discrimiA. H. Kimball was In town the former nations; rail and water communication and the seapert of the week hustling trade for Clark, between Western cities and maintenance & Co. He reports sales pretty board; construction Bldredge on of Levees the good. Mississippi and tributaries: a national bankrupt law; restricLadies Wraps at less figures tion of immigration; relief of agriculthan in Salt tural depression, admission of territories to statehood; disposition of public NEPHI C 0-- 0 LaheCity. Gents suits from fl.50 up. Youths lands. The Governor of each state or terrisuits from $3.00 up. Boys suits with knee pants from 75c ts. to $3.50 at tory may appoint tea delegates; the Charles Footes. tf mayor of each city, one delegate, and an additional delegate for every 5,000 The love of homo i3. strong, and the love of country is strong, but the love inhabitants, provided, however, that no of one of those wraps at Hyde & Whit- city shall have more than ten delegates; mores makes you buy. Call and exam- each county, one delegate, through its ine them. executive officer; every business organMiss Fannie Candland is back from her ization, one delegate, and an additihome at Chester and has couciuded to onal delegate for every 50 members, spend the winter months. She wifi provided, however that no such organizprove an additional light to Nephis ation shall be entitled to more than ten young society. delegats. The Governors of states or On next Wednesday, the 30th, the Reterritories, members of the U. S. Conof this Conof be will this entertaiaed gress, and publicans cityl3, Allen aDd gress are by the big delegates with all Cannon, who will talk straight Republi- privileges of delegates except those of canism. A big time is expected. voting and election to office. Did you ever consider and take notice By order of the executive committee. that every potato slyly winks its eve, II. R. Whitmore, and put it down a3 a fact? It is a" fact Chairman. that the Excelsior has the largest line Chas. F. Weller, of in town. New and nice Secretary. line just received. James T. Hammond, of Logan, the Eureka City Nomination. Republican nominee for Secretary ol The convention of EuRapnblieuu State, was in Nephi Monday. He came reka was held last and resulted Monday, ever from Sanpete county and is working in th following names being put its the territory in the interest of the g. o. nomiaationi p in general and himself in particular. For Mayer, John A. Kirby; Recorder, We know whereof we affirm when we J. E. Hilleary; Treasurer, H. F. Full state that Ayers Pills, taken promptly, reid; City Marshal, Gus.J, HenroidjCity at the first symptoms of cold3 and fevers, Justice of the Peace, James Shearer. The arrest further progress of these disorders, Councilmen were William Hatfield, Chas. and speedily restore the stomach, liver, Hanks, Elijah Bowen, 1. H. Spriggs and and bowels, to their normal and regular Fred Ahlberg. action. The Nephi orchestra is an organization which we should justly feel proud to claim. Their reputation for exee'llant Sterling Coal, $4.25 per ton den music is through the Terri- livered. For sale by C. Andrews tory and praised wherever they go. Monday the band played to a ball at & Co. Bingham; given by the Bachelors club. Al. Brimhall, an old friend of the Hustling Assessment Work. Just at this season the owners of writer, accompanied the Ephraim band to Salt Lake Monday, and just had time mining claims about Nephi, in to grasp hands and say 'hello when the Detroit district and elsewhere who, the U. P, conductor hollers aboard, act of Congress were relieved special by Just the sarfie as when we last knew him from the assessment work on their locaAlf handles the drum sticks, and tions in 1894, are getting a move on them does It well, too. selves to have the wotk performed before the 1st of January, 1896, and In some Tbd Weather of the past few days has cases it requires some tall hustling to dig been glorious for this section, where we the necessary cash in' order to comply It up always have no cause for complaint with the requirments of the law. might be regarded as" very, vety fine in the East and other less favored localities Connubial. than Utah, The nights are quite cool is The Blade feel the makes and happy to note of the average inhabitant j like moving a little south and be in marriage of Dr. Homer F. Fort to Miss Mary E Wightman (Vanina) both oi readiness. The knot that binds was Paysom Two or three tramps were seen lofiug-in- g solemnized by Judge Dusenberry at the around In the north and near the Hotel Roberts, Provo, on the 14th inet. centre of town Wednesday. We wonder Both the Dr. and bride are acquaintanlfi they were the odes Marshal Barrow-ma- n ce of the writer, and we feel this little of Ephraim arrested last week and send off will not come amiss. The Dr. turned loose on the promise that they hails from Nebraska, and although not would leave the city. Anyway it Would Jong a resident of this favored Territory, be as well for residents to keep an eye on his ability, deep convictions and courtheir clothes lines. teous ways have accorded to him the dethe served practice which he enjoys inMrs. To show how absolutely safe, and how of Utah southern County. portion accurately the Express companies are eort has spent nearly her e in is illustrated by a package at managed, an estimable is and lady. Payson the U. P. depot Monday. It had been A TeceptiOn was tendered the couple in sent from Ephraim to parties in Odense, House on the parlors of the Wightman Denmark, thence up through Ireland, the following affair was The Wednesday. thence' back to Denmark and failing all and Pay by present. enjoyed again there to find the owner, was for- lovely be glad to know they will warded back to Sanpete county, travel- ean bhouid continue to makys their home there, and ling a circuit of between 15,003 and 20,000 The Blade offers congratniatioas and miles. trusts the journey they have undertaken Here is the way an exchange under- may be pursued with the blessings of Book agents peace and prosperity ever with them. stands the new game law: may be killed from August 1st to October 1st; spring poets from March to Jfily; Jumped His Advertising Bills. scandal mongers from January 1st to The following Is a part and portion December 31st inclusive; umbrella borrowers from February 1st to May 1st and of an editorial clipped from the Amerifrom August 1st to November 1st. Open season all the year round on life insur- can Fork Item: HeroldW. Phillips, the noted dead-beance agents and fellows who borrow BWindler whom the Item has took and their neighbors papers. to write up, has skipped to Calioccasion T; A. Webb of Fillmore; dropped into fornia, it is said, and with him took some The BLADE den Tuesday. He wfis hunt- $GQQ belonging to the newspaper men oi ing the editor; said he was an old friend Utah. Phillips came to Utah about a of his and only wished to chat a little, year ago and opened up an advertising but didnt find him. The devil enterin Salt Lake, and to him drew tained the gentleman the best he knew agency He sent of the country papers. many how, and told him if he wished to see out advertising at three cents per inch, the editor he could batch him over at euch papers as the Enquirer, Tintio Goshen Thursday bight, addressing a and Fillmore Progress, Nephi Times, Miner, political meeting. Mr. Webb in com- Mantl Messenger, Leh! 'Banner, Beaver pany with two other 'men took back Utonian, PriceAdvocat6nd taany others thiee loads of lumber, windows etc., lor bit at it. These papers, of course, debuilding purposes at FlllmorR Grace fended this man Phillips, much to their Bros, filled the order. orrow, for each are out all the way from A right jolly affair that in the Opera $10 to $23. It is to be hoped that these week. It was papers wifi not allow three cents to buy House night of last Fridaythe swindler like Tabernacle Nephi choir, their support of a genuine gotten up by comes along, one next time the i3 and a very best of time reported. All Phillips for stand and was rights to the luncheon up afternoon the instead, being packed not will prosper by to the building simpley to be made a press. One paper and others catting the from out and 19:33 of about messof later, the fun pulling grave-yar- d a to rates their man the inner and advertising the filling began, newspapers who were nipway borne of those singers handled their figure. You bud by this swindler, jeeed forks and fingers was conclusive evidence ped in the in u0 ,atr0T. the had anticipated the least. After to above, should fall RrA in with some reason and supper dancing was indulged in until a down enter imo any who all such fallows I. late hour. As one lady remarked after 11 iji u sin s ? t within d arm vs3 every4 vrdssnt itfcjiiit lovsly. , i m; trans-Mississip- pi r. three-AVel- ex-offic- io j wall-pap- er , COAL. well-know- un-patent- life-tim- at 1 f ad V'" f V V ' being twisted up in knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with assistance, aid Could only hobble about by using a cane. I had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not he. The pains, at times, were so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodeimic injec- tions of morphine. I had my limbs bands ;ed In clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but tlnte gave only temporal v relief. Aftr tijuia everything, and sulTeiing the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayers Sarsapaiillt. Inside of two months, I was able Lo walk without a cane, lii three months, my hml s began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I was ctned. My weight has mcieae I to 165 pounds, and I am now able to do my full days woik as a railroad blacksmith. A wn?r3P u. L ' i Li v a ' ' , 1 . - 1 : The Only - World's Fair Sarsaparilla . AYttVB FILLS cure Headache. - t - t t CREAM OF OUR LaCHANCES I Terrfior!.! Fitws, Culid tsd Condensed for Bind headers. Ephraim is to erect a now opeia houie. There is not an .die carpenter In Park City at present .Fairmt. A fire in the Chi nr re quarters of Park tw And General . building-3City Saturday A woman of Park C.ty was last week, fined $5 for to ng drunk and disorderly. Park City is enj lying such a building; growth at present. a she has not had for several years. Salt Lake was thp ecene of a $7,000 blaze ' Monday, and but for the thirs; of a s.ck man lives might have been lost. Joel Shomaker late of the Manti Ivies- - ' eertger, has opened an office in Salt Lake ' city and will resume hn old occupation,t. that of newspaper and magazine de-troy- ed corres-oonden- p Chas. Bradt, convicted of attempting old girl of Payson, on rape on a September 1st, has been sentenced front the First District Cout to two and a half years in the penitentiary. A small boy and a match came near result at Manti last I causing the usual Set The lad fire to a straw stack week. and only by heroic elicits the entire belongings of Niels P. Anderson wore saved. At Price the other day tbe sheriff arrest- ed a tramo who claimed to b an old , soldier. Wimil the officer left him he found that he was minus a watch chain and next morning foutid it on the tramp. The tramp akso tried to set fire td the jail. He left town Thursday. The Galina Press says: Somebody in1 Richfield la9t week lost a pocketbook con- ' taining 5 cents. It was found and left at the Advocate officer and editor John says the owner can have fame by proving pro- - u perty and giving the newspaper man a t sunny smile. One smile dont go, down or nothing. this way. Its John Fredricks, whd left Salma, las!to have struck a millspring; is reported Antelope Springs, in- . ing bonanza near He has acquired a prosMillard county. peefc which assays $110 per ton in gold and recently refused $100. 0C0 for the same. Great excitement prevails over that way and the mountains are said 'to be fall of prospectors Salina Press. This week a pretty little Indian squaw i wad begging around Brigham. She wa possessed of a plump, well shaped fice;j small hands and shapely arms. Although the girl did not appear to be a day past, twelve years of age, yet strapped upon , her back. vva3 the cutest little Indian baby f in the world. It was probably six or eight months old. Marriage must sometimes , be solemnized Detween children among I some of the Indian trlbs. Brigham City Bugler. ' Just two months ago today we were , visited With the greatest co nil age rati on in t the history of the camp, the details which need not be given'now, as the public is , familiar with the great loss the people , and citizens of the camp sustained by the fire on Aug. 19th, in Which some thirty , , or forty dwelling booses and stores tox,rerf Ind adenormous loss was burned, entailing people, but to ay, to a person whoLing- - .t here two months ago and viewing could ham as it wss, and as it is now, transthe v believe his eyes, seeing hardly a such formation that has taken place in have limited epace of time.renPuddings n ding credit on if as t magic, by gone up to our citReas, merchants and ethers who had the pluck and perseverance to build in the midst of their adversity. Bingham Bulletin. - 9-y- J u half-a-doze- n ( p , Notice lo Sheep-fin- . will find it very convenient and profitable to take with them to the winter range copies cf tho lav; of lffij relalive to diseases of eheep and the duties of Inspectors. To meet that want a number of copies of the ia-- have teer struck off at this office and will be rl Jf $0 cents each,' Call early? ' Fheep-me- n v V-- - |