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Show lately . 6 Hi Independent whether question or Social Religious, political, I. the 13LA.tJS. The Trutl Without Fear or Favor.r Oa t i vv ' !os . Terms; 2. 00 per year, in advance, Six months, $1.00. . J VOLUME A! .VilJ 11 l NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JAN, Bargains this month at Excelsior. Location blanks fqr sale at he Blade lit (8 in all) at 25 per cent BELOW C6ST. ' s -- want Goods at low prices call and see u$. Jfyou EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO " j Leaders in Lowi Prices. . The Sperry family held a family last night In Miller's hall. The Golden Hour club gave a leap-yea- r ball in Millers hail Thursday night. It is teported that gold has been discovered about tea miles west of Nephi. A lot of mens pants price at Excelsior. Lon pair of them. Just look at that lot of shoes at the Excelsior selling at $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. Reduced from 2.00 and 3.50. A 12 pound baby boy arrived at the home of J. J. Snliivan last Monday. Mother and child doing well. J. A. Hyde, of the firm of Hyde & Wnitmpre, made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday, returning Thursday. J. R. Hickman came down from Salt Lake Thnrsday, to visit - his wife and family, who are living here at present. Captain Hugo Deprezin and Attorney P ike came over from Eureka Monday to attend the session of the county court hel d here this week.i Buckinghams Dye for the whiskers does its work thoroughly, coloring a uniform brown or black, which, when dry, will neither rub, wash off, qor soil linen. Dont miss the excellent chance of geta pair of shoes or a dress pattern at ting an exceedingly low price at Excelsior. They are making some rare bargains in these lines. Last Monday President Cleveland appointed John A. Marshal; U. S. District Judd, u. S. District judge; John W, attorney, and Wat M, Brigham, U. 8. Marshal for the State of Utah. The County court of Utah county is taking steps to fix the western boundary of that county, which is only another name for robOing Juab and Tooele counties of some of the rich patented ground of the TintiC ana Mercur districts. The folly of prejustice is frequently shown by people who prefer to surfer for years rather than try an advertised remedy. The millions! who have no such notions, take, Ayers Sarsaparilla for and are cured. So much on re-uni- ' Ladies and childrens Geqd Woqi Hosn at 2u and 25 cs per p&ir. g Dozen suits of Childrens Under wear at one balf price. gome Winter Dres Goods at Less tbap cost, , nd Childrens Winter Lined ghees at cost. 6 Dozen Judies LOTS QE OTHEJli GOODS AT QENCW R AEGAINS. I Onions for 50c per bushel. Inquire of A. Gadds. Some Dress Goods at nearly half price at Excelsior Mer. Co. T. H, G. Parkes, made a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. t Doz. 2 J j ! ' blood-disease- s, for common sense.,1 The sugar coating, which makes Ayera Pills so easy to take, dissolves immediand so ately on reaching the stpmach, of permits the full strength . and benefit the medicine ,to he promptly communicated. Ask your druggist for Ayess ' -- Almanac, just out. Stand Frank J. Cannon and Arthur nominated for United States senators at a caucus held by the Repub- i i - s ' NEPHI, ;;ropaa licans in Salt Lake, Thursday night. Mr. Cannon was nominated by acclamaand Brown won on the first ball t tion, a of 21 to 19. vote by We want a correspondent in every loIf you cality where The Blade isorread. if- you are have friends visiting you, intendihg making a journey, send iu your item. You do not have to be a reg- THE- - ularly appointed correspondent we want the news of your locality. from the J. W. Brown having retired & the underof Co. Thill H. partnership signed will continue the business and pay promptlysaidallfirm accounts and invites all creditors against to come and settle as soon as possible. out-standi- ng H. Thill. Uncle The big New England Comedy Josh Bpruceby will be presented at the Opera House Nephi Monday January 20. The company numbers 20 people and is one of the big city shows. Special scenery is 6hown- - including the wonderful sawmill scene showing a full working saw-mill in operation! on the stage. The stieefc Band takes Hayseed parade of the place at noon.1 Sweats now on "sale at McNalley & LunUs Drug store. Victor Candland, Foster Jones and Asa Kienke are three of the many young men of Utah who have lately been called to go on a mission. The parting speeches they made last Sunday prove that they are go They departed ing with the right spirit. from Nephi Tuesday and will leave Salt Lake today for the Northern States followed by best wishes of The Blade, and the entire community. Later we leaf a that Asa Kienke will not leave with the others as stated above, but will return home to attend the bedside of hi3 mother' who is near unto death. Quite a change has taken place in title district schodis. A. Si Kendall haviug to resign on account of his eye3 being unable to stand the work which left a vacancy in the Central school. The board filled that vacancy with O. A. Bates of the South school and that necessarly left anbtber vacancy, which was filled by George Udall of the school at the Forks. The Blade readers probably wonder how that vacancy was filled as there was no other school to draw from. Probably" the same thought struck the board that there would always be a vacancy uo mat- s ter how many time3 they changed teacu-erso they hired a new teacher in the person of Miss Fannie Candland to fill the last vacancy. A very pleasant sociable was given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews at their residence Wednesday evening, the event being the thirty-thir- d anniversary of ! Descre, Uah, one mile frow Oasis station. Is . Hotel be- the only First-clas-s tween LTephi and Milford. i t t i i t t 1 Rates in .harmony with the times. 0 T We have a well of the famous Deseret Lithii Water on of their marriage the premises, and which is a guaranteed cure for Brights and all diseases of the other urinal troubles. Kidneys, Bladder and all In order to show our faith in this water, we fnake the following proposition If any one afilicted j with any of the troubles above enumerated are not relieved in one month, and cured in three months, no charge will bo made for board. Hnr m ,.,lnd tho Deslket House is first class in every particular. to-wit- :- j . -- LIES: J, 1 ii Tho CLIDE An elegant repast was served at 6 oclock p. m. , after which a most enjoyable time was spent in various amusements, such as songs, recitations, music and etc. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. J.' W. Pax-maMr. and Mrs. I. II. Grace, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. McCune, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chapoeii, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldsbrough, Mr. and Mrs, James Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs, Thoa. Worthington. Mrs. Forest, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. W. W. Jenkins and Misses Maggie Blackett, Sadie Orme and Maggie Jenn, kins. Unequalled Service. Denver to Chicago via Kansas City is givn via the Union Pacific and Chicago & Alton Railways. Through Pullman Sleepers, Pullman and Free Reclining Chair Dining Cars Denver F. G1BDS, proprietor Cars leave daily. The Union Pacific is the great through car line of the west. Ask your nearest ticket agent for tickets via thi3 line. E. L. Lomax Gen. and Tkt. Agt. Millard Pass, and paper of Juab 'Leading Count i. 0,000 Readers. -r- BLADE has the Largest Circulation of c Paper in Central and Southern It offers the betUtah, pcs iM' medic n y fm CREAM OP OUR EXCIIAN3E3 CTY TV? Editor Blade: - Once more we are called to moqrn with those who mourn the loss of their loved ones. It seems hardj to part with our friends and relatives, and more specially When they are cut-- off in the bloom and prime of life. But such is the case and we must feal to acknowledge the overruling hand qf our Creator. It is for us that live to so order our lives as to be ready when the call pomes, for no man knoweth the day or the hour when he may be called hence,; Qn the 6th inst. the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Webb departed this life. Ie was a bright intelligent boy five years old last August. It wa3 a hard and sudden shock, as he $va3 sick but a few days previous to his spirit departing to dwell in the presence of him that said. Suffer little children to come unto meand forbid them not for such is the kiugdora ' . heaven. Of On New Years day Mrsi, 5$ina Morris gave birth to a bounding baby boy and the father, Mr. Daqiel Morris, with a stream cf joy appreciated the precious New Years gift. Everything past along the best kind for two or three days when the scene changed,! Mrs. Morris took worse and continued to get weaker untill Sunday morning thd 12th inst .about 4 oclock when sfye passod behind the vale. that loving ones could render Everything was done but she past peacefully away to enter into the joy of her Lord. She died a faithful Latter-daaint, full of hope and Intelligence, she was a true and loving wife and a kind and patient motherj held in the 'highest respect by all vho knew her. 'Eha funeral service? were held on Monday the 12th at the Ilinckly Meeting hduse. A large congregation assembled to pay their last respects to the departed one. Deceased was about 27 years of age and leaves a husband and two children, the eldest a little girl aged 2 years and .months and the baby bqy. Mother, sisters, jbrothers, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. An accident occurred last week which came near resulting in the death of littie May Elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Elder. Mrs. Elder had an occasion to minute or go to a nelghbqrs house for-two. The girl taking advantage of tbe absence of tbe mother began to amuse herself by playing with the fire which in omeway caught her clothing and had got down to its work when the mother exreturned, who promptly set about to unsuccsed tinguish the fire bat did notarm til it had burnt her left and side around to her babk and burnt off her bair. 8he is getting along as well as could be expected.! The weather has been warm and plea-paso far this month, but is very cloudy now and likely to storm, J. 8, B. Hinckley Millard Co. Jaa. 13, 1S93. y . j Omaha, Neb Agricultural College." islative Assembly, and the Sixth Annual Report of the Experiment Station. The Report gives an explicit statement of the financial resources of the College, and the relations bf the national government and of tbe fckate of Utah to the institution. The 'function of the land-gracolleges is plainly set forth, togetn-ewith a summary of the courses offered and the methods of instruction pursued at the College. The book is beautifully illustrated with e "the defferent engravings of and contains reand rdems, buildings of (Stuof productions the pen drawings dents, showing the regular work of .the class-rooThe pamphlet is an excellent souvenir to Vend to your friends.' It exhibits in atri6f and striking manner, the advantages oi nigher and practical training-s-offere- dl free in the college to all qualified applicants. By sending a written request to 4the Logan,- Utah, a Agricultural College, copy of the Report wiil bs mailed to any .address. nt r half-ton- m. - FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Dates Named for Holding Courts In the Several Counties, V. Illiggius announces the E. Judge following as the dates selected for holding District court in the Fifth Judicial district: Washington County The first Monday iu February, May and September and tne second Monday in, November. Iron County Tne second Thursday in Feoruary and May and the third Thursday in September and November, Beaver County The third Friday in February ana the fourth Friday in Slay, September and November Millard County The first Tuesday in March, J une add October and the second Tuesday in December, Juao County The third Monday in March, June, October and December. - Three Very important Meetings. Three important annual meetings of corporations were held in this city Tuesday. The First National oankC. elected Whitas its board of directors George more, Mary Ei Whitmore, Mary A. Grover, .W. 8. McCornick and Andreas Jensen. C. S. Tingey is cashier. The Nephi Savings Bans and Trust company named as its board J. E. Clinton, George A. Snow, F. F. Eccles, J. F. Grant and E. R. Booth. The Nephi Piaster and Maaufacturiag company named John Hague, J. McCracken, J. E. Clinton, J. A. Hyde and The only change was the W.J. Adams.of Clintons name in place substituting of G. C. Whitmore. The report ef tbe secretary showed that during 3 the' year the company made a profit of per cent on the capital invested. , No UuTOLQ Territorial News, Culled and Condensed for Blade Readers. At a meeting of the directors of the Utah Sugar company Wednesday a dividend of ten per ceDt on the capital stock of the institution was declared, payable And General Ercaro tflSs-jr ' ft HlfjCKLEY HAPPENINGS. " i - The Iajers, snii rn NUMBER 32. 18, 1803 We hve received from the Agricultural College of Utah the Fourth Biennial Report oi the Board of Trustees to the Leg- t v Country VA2 nt thrown were Eight Glow That burns 200 hours at the cost of 2 cents without smoke .! or smell. AT COOPER, PYPER & GOS. !J DODTSCML H3 ra C1 C i js Country Pcoplo Head The advertirr'.r nts in lb a i Advertisements. in. eason we will Close out for the ' gell a ibt of EADXES WRAPS V 117 Room for Doubt- - When the facts are before you, must be convinced. The facts are that the Union Pacific is leading all competitors, is theandacknowroute, great ledged dining car of the west. through carvialine Denver and Kansas City to The line Chicago in connection with the Chicago & Alton Railroad, with its excellent of Free Reclining Chair Cars, equipmentPalace Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Diners, demands the attention of every traveler to the east. Ask your nearest agent for tickets via this loute. E. L. Lomax, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt, March 2, 1S9CJ. A mysterious death occurred at Mill Fork on Monday. A man at that poiDt was found dead and somi feeling of foul play is suspected. Sheriff Brown, of Utah county, came out Monday to investigate. Castle Valley New,s: Great excitement prevails in tbeneigh borhood of Grapevine Springs, Washington county, caused by the discovery of gold in that neighborhood. Representatives up from that plnce state that tbe country is swarming with prospectors, and every clay. bank has its occupant. Mrs. Francis McCaw went down in the cellar to get some potatoes on Thursday evening and left the door open. Her daughter missed its mother and in attempting to follow her fell through the doorway to the bottom of tfie cellar, a distance ot about seven feet,i and was seriously injure,d. :Payson Globe. While a IT. P. freight train was making a flying switch today at the Provo depot, the engine jumped the track, badly demolishing it and ohe boxcar. Engineer Brown and Fireraan McClure were in charge cf the engine, the engineer, see- -' ing that be could not save the train, jumoed from the engine and sustained a sprained shoulder Saturdays Enquirer. Y Urm in Philadelphia which offers prizfes fo? best crops has written to Mr. Tbomas Barrett of Provo, incJosfng draft for $50 for the longest and finest The cucumber Long Ureen cucumber. o twenty-twweighed pounds, and it speaks londly for the richness of the soil of Utah valley and for Mr. Barretts cultivation. It beats America, Canada in. cluded. Tribune. Yesterday morning Ezra Ricks, of Benson Ward met with a peculiar accident. He was milking a cow when the animal Kicked him, knocking him off his balance and against another cow, which kicsed and trampled npon him, bruising jiim painfully and breaking his left arm iu several places between tae elbow and wrist. He came to Logan and received sargical attendance. Logan Journal. The novelty of a wifs being called to pronounce sentence upon her husband added zest to the proceedings in a police court in Richmond, Va. The prisoner vva3 an old offeadet for drunkenness, and after a full hearing, Judge Crutchfield, more as a diversion than anything, turned to the mans wife and said; What woman The answered sentence? Thirty days, and the Judge confirmed the same. Ex. As Geo, F, Fitzgerald was hauling ica for Dr. G. H. Fennerqure on Tuesday he slip last,offfrom some cause orof another the wagon load ice between 12 ped and 1 oclock, p. m. when one of the wheels ran over him. He was taken to FeDnemores drug store, but subsequently to Hbor Ashworth s, for whom , he had been working. Everything was done for him that could be done, but to no avail. He passed off about 5 oclock in tbe evening. The funeral took place Wednesday at 4 oclock. rBeayer Uton-ia- Ui C. QSERY ' FROM r ' si p t II. Xing, Yater Valley, TTIsa., Q- - c, r - rare! by ft Ayes o Cut tiUEUi i.kZi V t For five years, I suffered pntoM misery from muscular lhcumatisun. I tiled every known lcmedy, consulted the best iIijm.-eians- , visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times spending $1000 tlieie, besides doctors lulls, but could obtain only temporary rehc f. My flesh was wasted away so that I v eight-- . only ninety-thre- e pounds; my left arm anj ifg wefe draNvn out of shape, the muscle . being twisted up In knots. I was unable tq dress myself, except with assistance, an could only hobble about by using a cane. had no appetite, and was assured, by thq doctors, that I could not live. The pains, a times, were so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodermic injections of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged In clay, ip sujplmr, ip poultices; but theso gave only temporary relief. After and suffering the most awfuj tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sai sapariBa. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs, began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has incieaseq to 1C5 pounds, and I am now able to do my full days woik as a railrpad blacksmith. , trjin-everything- 3 ,...2X1 5) P C J The Only eWorlds Fair Sarsaparilla, AY JiltS riLJS cure Headache , MILLARD MITES. The dullness and monotody of a count try graveyard hangs over this region. The effort to obtain items that will be o( interest to the readers of The BLadh in fraught with a3 much difficulty as beset, the Neva li post of whom Mark Twain wrote in his inimitable Rjughing It. Whenever poetry came hard, and that wis generally. the ci- - , theNe.iJi r.uss used to oiast it out. Charles Crismon, SupU of the Utah Company at Fish Springs, came in thn other day and went on to halt Lake. Sir, Crismon says his campanys property haa ' never looked so well. Aoout forty men are and regular shipments ofr Miss Augusta Johnson who has suffer- ore employed sent to Balt Lake via Oasis, are being of knee disease a ed with tha chronic are dawn 5UJ feet and The years, plentyworkings joint forhastheso past tenor twelve of grade galena and carbo high the her health last n ate, ore. which injured was life threatenher that seriously year 8. F. Mount of the Ibex out at Detroit, ed, finally consented to accept yie only chance of recovery by having the limb has again began shipments of ore that, removed. The limb was amputated be will very likely run as high as $80 gold tween the kaee and hip on Friday. In per ton. About one car lot per week in her weakened conditioa the operation from this date ou. was a serious shock to her system, but expected and a Mr. Freel who are denopes are entertained fpr her complete DE. F Pack a flue fissure vein out at Detroit . a veloping Journal. recovery. will soon tap the ore at a depth of about The following appears in the current 100 feet, and it is believed by those who F. E. are acquainted with the claim that a surissue ot the Electrical ' World: Daniels, Jr. of Provo, Utah, has been a prise is in store 'for tho-- e who believe e district. practising electrical engineer since the that Detroit is a early part of 1885, during which period A few days sines Messrs. Georgs and he has obtained a number of important John construcBusby came in from the Cbarmed moter on and dynamo patents on their ,way to Zion, aud retion. He was constructing engineer of (Detroit) their port property a., in first class shape, central and Pajou stations, of importsnt iso- aad plenty of good ore. Further and as well as of a number on the Charmed will belated plants. ' In his supply department energetic work a and will be vigorous month within he keeps on hand a full line of general gin deto a electrical supplies, and in the repair winning. ly prosecuted partmentof rewinds and rebuilds any make Those St. Paul parties who h ave here or type dynamos, motors, convertors, tofore been men tioned in The asi recording volt and ampere meters, etc. prospective investors in Detroit,BladjS appeartne first to have fll unked In 1889, Mr. Daniela constructed as more ig dynamo ever made in Utah, and which is heard from them. If sonothing is to be reit still doing good work, as well as for sake? their tha gretted camp! because they had a fine chance tn make some money, and could do so it King Solomona Notion. bad the sand to sink and drift. they That There is nothing new under the To date.'during the last ten days, sun does not always convey the truth. boss has been in a sympathetic new as the is true this regards Especially via mood and has given us some very fine composite cars now operated daily The Chicago, Union Pacific and North- weather. It is as balmy as , spring. al-It western Line between Salt Lake City and fact too tine to continue very long, though the melts pf pigs, .recently killed, Chicago. These handsome Buffet Smoking and taper very fast toward an early spring. Library Cars are entirely new throughout The coming of the new moon will bo of latest design, contain all modern im- eagerly watched for it will doubtless give true forecast for the next fou,r weeks. provements, and are (veil' supplied with the About the only recreation w have down the daily material, leading writing and laying here is magastudying meteorology papers, illustrated periodicals, some one fear will make for awake etc. nights zines, The fact that these cars ran daily via a success of something that will help the and that the locality and dispell the everlasting lethThe Overland Limited Union Pacific was the line west of Chica- argy that prevades the very air. This is; go to inagurate this service should com- mentioned as an excuse for referring to the weather. mend itself to all. The Bee that your tickets read via The Millard canal enterprise is going Overland Route. steadily on notwithstanding the adverse opinion pf a few croakers who fear it wilt be a success, and who prefer to loaf the g Estray Notice. winter than to get out and with push,, the enterprise williDgliands I liavfe In my possession the following des along. But it help will go all. the same. A, ' cribed animal One bay work horse about 10 years old gentleman representing plenty of capital arrived from New YorK last Monday and branded oU left shoulder resembling is now looking over the canal survey and the land below the canal with examining of a the great work along-iview helping also white strip in forhead and four wUiw iset, shall be extendinducement sufficient If damages and costs on said animal be not are working on men A few brave ed. from the of fifteen date this paid within be solddays unstinted deserve and canal tne praise, to the highest bidder at notice it will for their faith in an enterprise that, Nephi city estrayofpound.1 Time and date sale oclock p.m. January ought to have the active and hearty sup28th lSOtt. 250 men in this county port of otareleast Nephi, January 14th 1806. shins and now who toasting their James Keid, Pound Keeper. but to send them praying the Good Father manna. Earthquakes are not regarded as being very inviting occurences. But. ; Estray Notice, u regular old shaker of the Lisbon varione that would make this county ety; I have in my possession the following des- quiver from centre to circumference; one-- , cribed animal would awaken some of the worse One bay mare about 5 or 6 years old, branded that one that would seveD sleepers; than white. on left thigh B also both hind of some of bed and the people said animal be not throwthem to puli ou theirout If damages and costs on boots of this help might date fifteen days from the paid within a blessing in disguise. notice it will be sold to tbe highest bidder at prove Before this weeks i3sa gjj estray pound. Nephi City never.may Time and date of sale 1 o clock p. m. January is oat the weather the rest until next week. 22nd, 1W. Nephi City. January 13th. Deseret, Jan. 15tb, 15 . Pound Keeper. n. low-grad- the-Prov- - - tho-weathe- r live-lon- to-wi- t: f to-wi- t: f-- et be-mf- nd - i j |