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Show V Independent Absslutely wMrw kstw Country People Rend Ob all question! whether I Political, Social or Religious, the Bladb. Wotttf.Tbe Truth Without F r or Favor. ,1 or The ndTcrlitcrre nta in tbo Country laptrs, and rs vVAy' ' Terms; $2.00 per year. In advance, Six months, $1.00, The BLADE has the Largest Clrcalati'n ct ary Paper in Central and Southern Utah, VOLUME III. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. NUMBER 30. 15, 1890. LOCAL INKLINGS. pjJRRIH DESERET DOTS. Did you get a valentine? W. I. Birchett cam down from Provo FOR It offers the best possible medium lor Advertisements. W What lovely weatherl Apostle George Teasd! came down from Salt Lake Wednesday. Oaions for 50c per bushel. Inquire of A complete line of rubber goods for ,the A. Gadds. mud just in Hyde & Whitmores. was in town Thomas of If Wm. Warner came in from the desert thl3 week. Wright Payson he say sheep have done first-rat- e Monday, Read the financial statement of the couno far. ty printed in this impression. Old papers for sale at this office at 10c. Old h hundred. Good to put under carpets, papers for putting under carpets on and shelves for sale atthe The Blade line shelves, etc. office. Dont fail to see those lovely Dress Van. Witbeck cane down to Nephi Goods at the Excelsior, selected by Mr. Paxman while in the east. Thursday from Salt Lake for a pleasure outing. Report says there is going to be twenty-fiv- e An exchange says: There isnt a line more young men of this city receive in the Bible where God promised to make letters from Box B. in the near future. Shoes. Dress Goods, Blankets, Hose, Hate Pants and the loafer happy, The Blade is under obligation to Hon. a hundred and one Other things are going to mako Robt. Winn, Frank Sells and John H. C. E. Allen and Utahs delegation at turned tbeir faces toward their ReBrough for room for new goods; the Washingnon Congressional field of labor cord. Tuesday. May good luck follow is our best wish. them, Look at their prices as you Call. Buy your Dress goods where they have tiese things must move, Just think of 1000 pair of new shoes bethe largest assortment to select from. It is not necessary to say that is Hyde & ing added to our stock, can yon imagine the assortment. No trouble to show Whitmores. at Hyde & Whitmores. goods H. S. Kerr Superintendent of the San- If by accident soot should be dropped down trom Bait Eete Valley Ry. came Wednesday, and went on to Manti on the carpet, cover thickly with salt and both may be swept up clean and dry the same day, t without soiling the carpet. Ex. The Blade has sold a large number of If the hair is falling out, or turning location blanks this week, which denotes that the people of Nephi are still on the gray, requiring a stimulant with nourlook-o- ut for gold. ishing and coloring food, Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is just tbe. W. W. Jenkins, after pending a few specific. days In Nephi with his family and friends returned to Mercur Sunday, where he Jaa. W. Paxman of the Excelsior Mercantile Co. returned from his trip East has established a barber shop. Besides laying in a large Richard Mangurn andjThos. McCune Thursday. of stock for the Excelsior he has goods came in from Pine Valley Wednesday had a fine outing. where they have been !for about two Simon S. Hartman, of Tnnnelton, hog. months looking alter their sheep. fT There has been some anxiety among West Va., has been subject to attacks of sheep-men over the lack of snow, but a Have' you noticed all the ladies coming colic once a year, and would have of herders (including Albert out with stylish spring dresses, these to callabout umber a doctor suffer and then lor about are samples of Hyde & Whitmores im- twelve hours as much as some do when Wood of Nephi) have beea interviewed, mense stock. Have yoil been in and they die. He was taken they all report their flocks as doing recently just the and The bud sage has started and is well. priced them? same as at other times, and concluded to moisture in the way of green furnishing Chamberlains Cholera and Colic, Much of lifes misery is due to indiges- try no feed and herds are suffering. Thus is He says: i took another of nature tion j for who can be hapby with a pain Diarrhoea Remedy. compensations exemorte me dose of five relief it and it gave ia in bis stomach? As alcorrectxve and Yours plified. minutes. That is more than anything the alimentary organs, else strengther of Ignot. ever has for me. done sale For are invaluable, their use beby Ayers Pillsattended & Lunt Druggists. McNally with marked benefit. ing always The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Of Mr. Paxman of the Excelsior has re- Holland Mass. , had a very bad cold and CREAM OF OUR EXCHANGES turned from the Eastern markets with a cough which he bad not been able to cure very large line of Dress Goods and Trim- with anything. I gave him a 25 ceat mings the nobbiest and largest line ever of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, And General State News, Culled and come to Nephi. Those wishing the latest bottleW. P. Holden,. merchant and postsays Condensed for Blads Readers. things should call and see them. master ac West Brimfield, and the next Nx'The district schools (will celebrate time I saw him he said it worked like a Tbe Bullion Beck will pay its regular This remedy is intended espec- $25,000 dividend today which will make iVVasbingtuns birthbay by having an ex- charm. acute throat and lung diseases their total disbursements to cellent program and a feast. The admis- ially for sion is ten cents and the proceeds will go sneb as colds, croup and hooping cough $2,050,000. towards adding new books to their al- and it is famous for its cares, There is The Centennial Eureka paid a special no danger in giving it to children for it ready well established library. ot $30,000 Saturday making the dividend contains injurious. For sale by grand total to .date of $1,530,003, Eureka Bacteria do not occur in the blood or McNally nothing & Lunt Druggists. iu the tissues of a healthy living body, Democrat. either of man or the lower animals. Ground is being broken for a Mormon NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. So says the celebrated Dri Koch. Other meeting house on Main street, about halt doctors say that the best medicine to to This is Neff notice Andrew that between the upper and lower towns. give render the blood perfectly pure and is arborized to receive, and receipt for. way The will be one frame 25x building is Ayers Sarsaparilla. all TA'A to The 50, with 15 la, t ceiling story Eureka Democrat. It was a merry crowd that surprised Blade up to Nov. 15th. 1835. . F. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs John S. Cowan, Wednesday J. was visited the first of Brigham City fire of The Blade. genial hostess, night. Mrs. Cowan, the week fiend and which desthe the by so mad9 the evening pass that pleasantly Mormon the troyed meeting house valued all were loath to leave when the time was not insured at Tbe Geo.$25,000. Entertainment; building Washlagtons came for parting and will in future years a to the people therefore loss and when looking back on their past have The pupils of the grammar department of that section. heavy oftheCeatral school expect to give a pleasant memories of the occasion; next Tuesday s Tribu ne , 3 uperintendent The ball given in the Opera house M y Geo. Wasninglonsiat entertainment JI. Central 3. Kerr of the Sanpete Valley is iu the school the in honor ot the young men go- Thursday evening night recof is to consist for a few days, Wuen asked as to it city building patriotic ing on a mission was enjoyed by all presongs, drills, tableaux and etc. work on the broadening of the roads sent. Th dancing was intersperced with itations, followed by refreshments. An ad- gauge, he said that teams would be put T. H. G. PARKES, Superintendent. from the old as well as the and step dances of 10c will be ettarged for the on Monday to widen the grade. Busimission themyoung. The missionaries enjoyed more books for ness on the road 'has been increasing, of purpose selves, although feeling sad at the the library. purchasing are invited. All owing to the traffic contracts with the thought that they were going from those Union Pacific. they loved into the cold world. Tribune Uncle Uohn Storehouse reHis Canes. Threw Away Our people are growing more and more from Goshen Pass yesterday turned Black bringiug with him Mr. D. Wiley, in the habit of looking 'to McNally & the (particulars of a Lunt Druggists, for the latest and best of Creek, N. Y., was so badly afflicted with strike that promises to lay the foundation sell rheumatism that he was only abletd hob- for another gold camp. In support of everything in the drug line. iThey Chamberlains Cough Remedy, famous ble around with canes, and even then it the reported richness of the ore he is exfor its cures of bad colds, croup and caused him great pain. After Using hibiting a piece of white quartz carrying in abundance. The pejint at hooping cough. When in need of such a Chamberlains Pain Balm he was so free medicine give this remedy a trial and you much improved that he threw eway his whichgold is made is ou a the will be more than pleased with the result cands. He says this liniment did him line directly discovery of Sunshine, on the south more good than all other medicines and Cedar Valley side of the mountain that The attsndance at the Tabernacle Sun- treatment put together. For sale at 50 towers Utah lake on the west, aud day last was soexceptionally good. The cents per bottl by McNally & Lunt not far above distant from Pelican Point, where full that extra benches Druggists. house being considerable prospecting is now being were brought in. The extra attendance done. was probably caused by the return oB A Levan Sociable. Elders Joseph Price and Alfred Gadd and OBITUARY, by the leaving to fill missions of Frank One of the most pleasant sociable Sells, Robert Winn and J. H. Brough. Die at J Wales, Sanpete Co, Feb. 10th 1896. Eiders Price and Gadd gave an interest- happening in the history of Levan was oi Mrs. Davis Vickers, wife Maria Rltoaa selectof residence at handsome tne t of their missionary labors in given VV. Vickera of this city. James ing account Great Brittian' and were followed by the man A. L. Jackman Tuesday night Feb. Mrs. Vickers, the well beloved and of bis friends were About who lith. very missionaries, eighty occupied leaving young lady, and the "1 J was spent in highly respected little time, but snowed that they were nre9ent. of Mr. William and Mrs. Maria daughter other ways Davis of Wales, Sanpete Co was born in hS? , ' mam mha singing ahd nfany' going to England with the right spirit. dancing, be remem- that ever will and of enjoyment, town, July 15th 1875 and was very When the frost is on the counters and bered those by present. known' in this on the shelf and theres having the cobwebs' favorably We ars indebted to Chas: Morris of this lived here for several years, city, to store besides in the previous scarcely anybody Mr. Morris is her marriage to Jas. W. Vickers about a is getting shelf-wor- n city for the foregoing; yourself, and your stockare teaching music ih the school of that little year ago. and the groceries stale, and bills town, Z "I and was among those present at a to Mr. Vickers left for his mission in Indue make banker enough are coming sociable. the a about three weeks ago, the desire diana kind time fellers the 9i pale; oh, thens of his wife being that he should go and o blue, and is puzzled whats the proper fill his mission this time, he having been thing te do. But in iuch a situation one called sure remedy applies if you want to get upon once before to perform this Utah'.' About Facts to advertise.' wnich was some time before his the customers youve got in' duty, The Blade first wife departed this life, this being X Ex, Remember, an a'd. draws trade. 5, 000 people read each The St. Lbuis Republic of the 2nd inst. his second mairiage. Mr. Vickers felt undecided concerning going issue. a column or so of interesting somewhat prints on his mission folhut, yielding to the which the from up td date in facts about Utah, Every thing new andetc. he departed for his of wishes Wife,' at our store lowing are culled:' Dress goods, Ribbons field of his to Provitbe labors, trusting of site on the first cabin present ' The comHyde & Whitmores. The whole results.' dence for the 1847. Lake was built in are her native and at here An enjoyable surprise party was tend- Salt town, deof Utah m munity The total Indian population937 loss of the the ered Mf . and Mrs. Chas. Haynes at their 1890 very deeply females. mourning, was T, 854;' 947 males aud residence last Saturday evening. Dancyoung wile and mother. Great Salt Bake is 109 miles long, parted The was was brought from Wales on The and games 22 indulged music body in, ing. per cent, milea wide, and contains F. W. 50 for interment in the cemeled out by the jovial gentlemen, last, Tuesday 12 oclock of pure salt. At A' Foote. L. here. T. re and Lagis-latutery telegraphic dispatch was Chappell By an act of the Utah Territorial wired Mr. the sad "an elegant supper was served at which Vickers, was of annodneing suffrage in 1870, the right was ladies and and the word the noticed following were uitil event, body kept 2775. to women, was received Thursday morning that he Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chap- extended would that counties gentlemen. Utah' has single not possibly get here. T. L. Foote, Mr. and make Notice fbf publication. pell, Mr, and Mrs.Mr. nine states the size of Rhode Island, could Mrs. and G. W. It is not known for sure thal Later; Mrs.' C. II. Bird, Land Office at Salt Lake O.g.UtaJ or five the size of Delaware. Z Whitaker will not come and in ths Mr. Mrs. Vickers Mr. and Mr. in Foote, The Territory of Utah was organised Mrs. he will the body will be kept that John Mrs. and Henry Kirgan, hope Mormons the following the after Mntice is hereby giyen thatof bis intention 1850, just three years O. A. Mrs. Wm. E. until Mrs. Adams, Monday. notice Adams, there. amed settler has up their residence Mrs. S. J. Lbveless, cf Payson, took were each orMorris, Mexied New and Utah sas Miss Lrf Chappell, as, Edna Morris, Miss same day on the Methodist Chapel. asTerritories Court of Juab Mr. Wm. Bailey, Mr. Henry T. Knowles. ganized Sore the clerk of the CountyUtah, 1850. ... on Febru 9, September The union servic of the Presbyterian city atT Nephi' AdftDl Utah', County,i ofiil R i Mr. Clifford Bale,' Mr. T. J. Adams. ISSO there were 345" schools in Utah, Jr. vr i q mp! and Methodist congregations last Sunday 28 Sed was Burton out Herbert teach233 female 251 male and aIld ' Our townsman on a '5 our College we will srive Sf SE'f LnEI, the employing for at the Methodist chapel was a 8810, evening rabbit hunt ac- ers and superintendents.' ure of instruction n Don-- , one day last week T success. The house was fall ana the into prove witnesses theifoiloW certain a genand mg lie Ltirtidiius Entry first mention of Great Salt companied by very The young The was ' terest and cultivation excellent. was fair of this city. day nthmetic, by mail, at, Baron Homan,' in 16S9, who his Villiam F. Memmott- tleman is by The for next Sunday evening is was in subject excellent existence. notions of its Thomas Mem- and the sharpshooter vague sdme Allen, a of Dear reader, The power a Tne example. game, having Moroni Monne, m, trim for the sport. murderous ard Co- Utah. ilii In I860 Utah did not have a single welcomed. are be will Price and you invited, raott Jf. all of S tus intentions of the 60S; 1SS0, against in 1S70 , 257; presentment protest of wlo railway, and If the PresbyMethodists, person of Query. Any 0 who knows 1 of the hunters and haviDg heard about 1,456, 1831, 1,501; 1892, 1,857; 1833, 1,8.0, terians and Mormons are all to . aUowance the the and working law the some had nd(,r of 1858 the has Utah skill very Juiber of persons. past, This in their its Since organization t'Ub'tn humanto elevate any lF1!erj0r world make why the Department, better, themselves on completed in 4t) lessons, Brigham Young, will be given pressing excuse to absent regulations of the not oe to save souls, to secure for us happiso we hear. How- -' had fiiteen Governors: diploma-,- . ity, S. S. Address, day, Alfred such proof should time Cummings, that mentioned particular E J. Stepton, above in an never ending eternity; why of ever, Mr. Burton returned home all right Harding, an opportunity at the S. Doty, Charles Durkee, ness J. examine the witnesses more friendliness and sociability not at with rebntiU L. G. O01IIiBRCIAI XV 4 Shaffer, loaded down disappointment H. V. Vaugn, 1. laid&nan churches? In that day, it among on the prairies. Ui S. B. Axtell, G. W. Emory, E. will notthese the scarcity of bunnies To what church did Woods, be WQLLj asked, tal of that submitted he if had q lio0. Register. the H. Mvrray, C. W. West, A. L. Thomas was, that kept The'result have you done claimant. and not giveD and O. W. West, second term ending in you belong? but, What total of the slaughtered better? ' 't Sixth Street world W. A. C. Bryan Atfy for the friends he would' have 137 bad the State' Constitution'1 not' been in My n'3,m0 to make A. away to his Pastor. any Smith, j: x had as many as KANSAS. adopted;' Location blanks lorEanr at yoii want some good goods at prices away below cost you can get tbem at . . : excelsior mer. - CO. r ANTltE CO Leaders in Low Prices. -- are CnJELD EY A Pectoral. The first bottle pave me great relief ; the second, which I anr now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms; and I feel sure that one or two bot- ties more will effect a permanent' cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayers" . jqu'.nt--subscriptio- GOLD Me luick'. - Ex-publish- er - 9 . on-da- 2797. Notice for publication. Land Oflce at bait Lake City, Utah, Jau u ary tllld, li6. f Notice is hereby given that the following-- , named settler has filed notice of bin intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk at Fillmore, Millard Countv,' Utah, on March Wth, lx'.itj, viz: II. E. No. 8WCV Jens Jensen for the SE4 of section 9, TM. and SW'( SV4 of Sec. 10, Tp. 15 S.K.4 W. SW( Ilenames the following witnesses to prove ; rs his aontinnous resideaee upon and cultivation pf, land, viz: George Lovell and William Dotson, of Leamington, Millard Co. Utah. William Ilwlman and David E Stevens, of Holden, Millard Co. Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the of the Interior Department, why regulations sbfould not be allowed, will be glv-- , sgch proof en an opportunity at the above mentioned time e the witnesses of, and place to said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebut- tal of that submitted by claimant. Btbox Gboo, Register. cross-examin- 33-3- 8 ? Notice of Forfeiture. 5 i kll eJ i i i ''CURE . h un-do- said Section 2324. , .Drum, Ueb.lst 1896. i t, . H 1 si . ji - , 1 1 40 r Book-kerpji- ij - Roulnr Of - iU f 1 - i 30-3- 3 ( be-.him- , old err. .' 1 - - 'McBubnet. 35-4- 3 elers. u Hack Meet3 all Trains, Free to Patrck ; to and from the station v j II. GOLDSBROUGJ1, Proprietor, li Estray Notice.- - o I have In my possession bribed animals t One gray mare 4 years old branded on right shoulder resembling Mg! to-wi- t: . ' A .Also ope bay saddle uuie about 8 years old -branded cm left thigh resembling wc also branded on left shoulder II TY"? an4 both bind iQ forehead. feet white and white spot 4 If damages and costs on said animals be not of this paid within ten daysto from the date tbe highest - cash bidder' notice it will be sold 7 City estray pound. atNephi i Time and date of sale 1 oclock p. m. Febuary Tilth, 1896. j 1 1896. Nephi City, February 10th, James Reid, ' . Pound Keeper. - , y A. Good Sample Rooms for CommerctalTraV , .1 ty- J. NEPHI HHU8E n7"0'C THIS ( rs . J I Juab) 1 The-efeni- ug L' Utah:, op . , j State op County To John S. Jacobs aid Alfred Mikesell and., the Drum Mountain Mining Co. You are, that I have expended f 133.66, hereby notified, for the year 1894 and $250.00 for the year 1895," . in all 1)382.66, in labor aud improvements upon the Rattler Group of claims consisting of the( RAttler, Missing Link, Copper Chief, Alice, Wonder of the Hill and Gold Bug. Situated in Detroit Mining District, Juab Co. Utah, as will 1894 and 895, in the appear by certificate filed office of the Recorder of the said district, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of Section 2324, Revised Statute of the United States, and if within 9 das after this notice by publication you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion of the expenditure a0 your interests in said claim r a 111 become the property of the subscribed ; our new and UEDAL AT THE WORLDS FAIR; AYERS LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS; . ns t 1 Ayers Cherry Pectoral -- . Cherry Pectoral. E. M. Brawley; Pist. Secretary, Am. Bapt; Publication Society, Petersburg, Ya; D. D., -- t - Three months ao, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack' of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better; I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayers Cherry - stock-holde- i;cisa A FREACKDrS KPERIEKCE. ! I r: y VIpptfG-U cherry JTX ii Pectoral General Every line in our Store and are Not Considering Cost. We are Determined to make some Great Bales, How is the Time to get Some Good Bargains. , After Acute Bronchitic On Monday last this er,tire locality was stirred to its profoundest dephs by a horse race. During nearly a month the owners and backers of the respective thoroughbreds have been makiog a suitable and very fast track for 'the event that was to shake this section up and make the welkin ring with the enthusiasm that has been slumbering for so many frosty months. Over the new trak the chargers and liders have daily pranced, and lived in anticipation, the glorious victory. Every grease wood- was removed by young men that coul,d not be persuaded to wield a grubbing hoe In any less distinguished arena. Old and young, big and little, wise and foolish (the fool--is- h predominating) rigbteous and godless and everybody else were present in all kinds of turnouts, also footmen including resident and visiting reds with squaws and papooses. It was a great day both underfoot and over head, also all around. A few mustaDgs valued at one dollar and 35c each changed hands. The genial Alf. Mikesell now asks his 'friends lor the time oday or squints at the snn and guesses, because another party sports the gold watch that once adorned Alfs vest pocket. The race track is now being used for a public highway and is the only decent bit of road in this region. The Meteorological bear and ground hog came out on the 2nd inst. They were just 30 minutes late and failed to see the sun that rose clqar and in a few minutes went into a cloud and thereafter made no showows, hence bruin and the hedgehog will now stay out and boss the weather which will be fine for four more weeks, perhaps longer. Had bruin and the other fellovr crowled out early in the day they would have seen their shadows and went back for six weeks while storm-cloud- s lowered and old boreas sang a wild reqnium over the dead hopes of those who are getting short on firewood. As it is, the weathfer is delightful and everybody is praising the bear and hedge- Thursday. George Hardy of Milford was in towp this week. WiJ , DISEASES OP THE SKIN. The intense itching and smarting inci-deand other to eczema, tetter, alaved is by instantly diseases of the skin and fea.in applying Chamberlainsbad Eye cases have been Ointment. ll&uy very permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem- - . edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, cbileore chronic and eyes blains, frost bites, For sale by druggists at 25 ccnt3 per box. Try Dr. Cadys Condition Powders, they are j ust what a horse needs w hen in bad cond tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge For sale by McNally &Lunt DruggkY- -' nt salt-rheu- . t , |