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Show SYV) ' Absolutely Independent ' Country People Rend J 1 Oti'r Motto:-r'- Th J- - On all questions whether Political, Social or Religious, Is the Blade. Truth Without Fear or Fatror. Terms; p.QQ, Rsr year, ia advance, Six mqnths, $1.00. TLe cdvcrtlrrmt cts In a LX XaX'O'' The CWDE has the Largest III. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, MAR. Wall paper at Excelsior. Ilave you read Ord Bros, new ad Locatiqn blanks for sale at The BpADE - 13 oUzues c$ IFwY Call for Compound Cough Syrqp at McNally & Lunt. You should see the beautiful ling of childrens hats at Ord Bros. Iteqwles & Webb, wheel wrights, have an ad. in this issue. Read it. It you havfnt seep those dress goods at the Excelsior go at once and see them. Conference of the First ward of Nephi Was held last Saturday and Sunday. Jlave you seen those cate shoes for the babips in Hyde & Whitmore's window. Jt Is a a eleven pound daughter, pad Thos, Robison is rejoicing thereat. All well.' Dont fail to see the beautiful things in dress goods and trimmipgs Mr. Parpan bought while east. Twenty-fiv- e stands pf bees in good condition, for sale 3.00' per stand. APPiy to' David Noftoo. The dress gopds at the Excelsior have taken the town by storm. Everybody, is ErVaeQ -- f 6Srr3 tirIiU "NV saps A Grand Opening Sale and Display, anything bf th Ifind in the History of Nephi, Friday and Saturday February 28tb, and 20ih, Dont fail tq Gall on us and. see the beautiful things. A line of Ladies Spring Wfaps will b to-Surpa- - -- , t on sal at that time. , talking ot them. EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO ,.i Leaders in Low Prices. j Old papers for sale at this office at lQc. a hundred. Qoocf to put under carpets, line shelves, ' etc. ' W. C, Andrews took a run dowri frqm the-B- . Y. Academy, Provo, Saturday and returned Monday. Our customers are entitled to a piece of beautiful Silverware free. Every five pent purchase counts. Excelsior Mer. Co. The Blades subscription list is increasing every week.- Thos. H. Worthington apd WmV Rati mer are now Blade readers. S. A King passed through Nephi Tuesday on his way to Fillmore to actMil-as assistant prosecuting attorney for - j r-- f We are leaking a General lard county. McNally & Lunt, Druggists, we have the largest stock of Drug, and Pure Liquors south of Salt Lake City. Family" trade a specialty. Mr, Cbas.J Andrews returned Wednesday from a business trip to southern $Jtah, where he purchased fepr car iqads of hides and pelts. Aint those dress goods end silks at the CZ3 Every line in our Store andl are Hot Considering Cost. We are Blade Determined to make some that Great Sales. How is tlie Whitmores Time to get Some Of Excelsior lovely? Good Bargains. Quick. Coano- - Gome The I rua-5-o- k- DQ T. G-- . ,H. Everybody is enrapNothing haa ever been tured with them. Shown like them in Nephi. A L. Jackman of Lvan wa 1 town sesMonday and Tuesday attending the The made Re of sion the County Court. a pleasant call and plauked down $2 for subscription. is oeoessary for you to do is to All come into our store and you will at once be convinced that we carry the best, cheapest and largest stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings ever in Nephi. Hyde & j a , PARKES, Superintendent Last season Ike L. Hall, druggist of West Lebanon, Indiana, sold four gross of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says every bottle of it gave perfect satisfaction. For sale by McNally & Lunt Druggists. Have you noticed the many stylish dresses being, worn in town, they are made from those lovely Dress Goods at Hyde & Whitmores and cut from their famous Butterick Pattern. Fred Mugleston of the Nephi Times Fred says umped his job last week. pay his board bill, and i O Us wont he had better return home bethought he fore got took in any further. .The Blade editor gratefully acknowledges the receipt of a handsome invitation to the first grand annual batchelors ball given at the new amusement hall, Salina, last evening, but we were unable to attend. The Excelsior is the place to get your There is nothing Shoes and Slippers.There are 2,000 so in nice Nephi, quite while east. selected Paxman M. pairs They are lovely sure. Dont fall to see them before buying. While no physician or pharmacist cau Conscientiously warrant a cure, the J. C. Ayer Co, guarantee theofpurity, strength, and medicinal virtues Ayers Sarsaparadilla. It was the only mitted at the great World's Fair in Chicago, 1893. I got my last suit at Ord Bros, it has given such good satisfaction Im goihg to try another. Mrs. R L. Read who for some time has been ia Ogden under the care of a doctor for her eyesight is improving. The doctor thought the bandage could" be removed from ber eye in three or four weeks, although there is a great deal of clotted blood areund the effected organ which will have to be removed first. We have just received the nicest line of it has been our good well made clothing We do not sell good fortunewetodosee. claim to sell good honshoddy, but est clothing at the lowest prices and goods. We have clothing guarantee the ior all and will be pleased to show you what ws have, even if you do not wish to buy, Excelsior Mercantile Co. A canvass among the druggists of this the fact that Chamberlains place reveals are the most popular proprietary medicines sold. Chamberlains Cough Remis regarded as in the lead edy, especially,trouble of all throat remedies, and as i by physicians. prescribed freely such, As a croup medicine, it is also unexcelled, and moat families with young children keep a bottle always handy for instant use. The editor of the Graphic has reCough peatedly known Chamberlains after all other Remedy to do the work medicines had failed. -- The Kimball S. D. 25 and 50 cents per Graphic. For sale&atLunt bottle by McNally Druggists. Over20C0 pairs of shoes and slippers just received at the Excelsior. What might have proven the death of Mrs. T. J. Schofield happened a week seems Mrs. Schofield was ago Friday. It medicine under very sick and was takingnurse at about 11 tha'doctors care. The as of m. a. that administered day oclock she thought the proscribed medicine. The patient however, easily detected the mistake and an investigation showed that carbolic acid had been given iu place of the right medicine. Happily no bad results happenedto as the patient was given other medicine counteract the carbolic The mistake occured through acid. their being two bottles of medicinpof the same size on the nantlepiece and the nurse thoughtlessly neglected to read the up the bottle that label, and picked she thought was the right one. This should serve as a warning to the public iu the using of medicine. - j Tbat He bought, a ebeapi poorly made suit, aind when it fades and rips, he says., 4,T11 never buy aly more v goods there. XJhen we Sell liim one nf our fine suits, jhe also forgets that be :got it cheapi alilhe remembers is that. 1ENRY Y. KING & CO. -- teas on the hanger ; that it wore like Iron and did not' fade . He smiles and Goes haclz to the reliable firm of ORB CLOTING CO. DISEASES OF TIIE SION. inciThe intense itching and smarting and other 1 salt-rhcu- dent to eczema, tetter, by diseases of the skin is instantly allayedSkin and Chamberlains Eye applying Ointment. Many very ted cases have been It is equally Sample Rooms for CommercialTrav- permanently cured by it. c favorite remand a S, efficient for itching piles all Trains, Free to Patron edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chilsore eyes. a Rnd from the station. blains, frost bites, and chronic cents per box. For sale by druggists at 2o Powders, they Try Dr. Cadys Condition H. GOLDSBROUGH,; m bad condiwhen needs horse a what a just and vermifuge. tion. Tonic, blood purifier Proprietor, 'iiimiwiiwaiwwwwwwllWIl,llll,llll,IIIMIW11111 sale by McNally & Lunt Druggist, Vu En winter Mr. Ueo. A. Mills, of For ln n. Cjuu., was badly affficted with nid putting under carpets BLADE " i m. At times it was so severe on Shelve, foreale atthe The -- fe j . . -- and office. " i u a bottle of Chamberlain's After asms: it lor ihrce days - '0. u j;j ;a3 go (H5 a n I has not ,u -. ! i ' 1 i '.Hi . For Sib by McNally & ... Money to Loan, one hundred to amount from On m, proved farm "thousand dollar i. oropartyTOraver JaS;y rvCCOrier. blood-pnrifi- er - Get your wall paper at Excelsior. Leave your orders for Job work at The Blade The races referred to last week, camp tfie resplt wbied are about as follows: Dr. Cr; 20.00 bet (lost) fo prjacipal ,, , , side bets 20,00 an y I rTc A SPECIFIC off and W. A. Keysor is now fignri ug on qffice, j at PESERET DOTS. I i Tacrr I Advertifeemente, NUMBER 30. 7, 1806. LOCAL INKLINGS -- C Ire Paper in Central nod Southern Utah, It offers the bm pcEiibia medium fer VOLUME Spring tie r;trs, ci.a ta Country office. A fine line of clothing just arrived at . the Excelsior. 8. J . Lunt made a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. The finest line cloihjnq Clotrhjo: ever seen in Nephi at the Excelsior. D. K. Brown made a business trip to Deseret Thursday and returned Friday O. P. Goldsbrongh has purchased the 6.00 etc ,, ,, bay, grain & 3,5(j ,, siioing plotts y, 12.50 ., groom & jockey ,, .35 ,, Msetting em up, ne. 35.10 , loss of sleep anxiety . Total 87.45 CO. 00 By experience ,, fun nix n I x y, satisfaction 2745 yi'amt, nfecpssary to bafaqce Total 87.4? The above balance sfipet will Indicate that W. A. Rays horse was the winner but does not necessarily prove that Mr! Ray' won all that Mr. Keysor lost. y residence just qorth of the Presbyteriap Chapel. The occasion of the races was of such Come apd let us show you our shops. importance that school was No trouble to show ou? goods. Hyde g Snparalelled the tots and kids giveq, a . Whitmores. chance to, take in the celebration. The day following, Sym. Brunson ran north-bound J. R. Rdjjheill was a black mare (both of Fillmore) v, s. his t passenger on the U. B. Wednesday cr MidgetH Rddy Webbs sorrel pony, the capitaj. (of Oasis.1) The Brunson mare lost by g cent bets of Five to twenty-fiv- e Every five pent purpfiase at the Excellength. sior counts in getting a piece of beautiful qne to two, three and four were placed ou Silverware free. the sorrel. Professor A Petty of violin a couple of outcast and debased The Nephi Time has imported a new fame, lost dollars thp Fillmors equine. silyer in the person of Fred Mock of Had he won, heonwould have bad six of grinter City. those outlawed souvenirs of the crime of We lead in Shoes. If you want the best 7J. The professor runinated somewhat, shoes at lowest prices call on us. Excel- and the spn went dowq on Mr. Petty and sior Mer. Co. hjs wrathi (both were en route tq Fill more the time) and he determined to more at No girl is too good to be hugged: the than eyec up (or blow in some more oi good book tells ps to hold fast to a good On his arrival In Fillwhite the metal.) f more (at about daylight so it is reported) thing. Ex. Those 25ot. Woql Cassimeres 36in.wldp fie found Brunson removing 25 lbs.1 of at the Excelsior are immense, 12 different lead from the black mares off front foot, and also learned that the mare had been colors worth cross-sho- d. (some qf your readers Nephi has been enjoying weather this may know what that means, 1 dont.) week that rightfully belonged to the Well, the of the matter is that 1, inter months. Prof. Petty returned on Monday apd three hundred dollars (each of ' Ladies do you not know that you can fiaunted them measuring exactly 99of feet across) save money and goods by buying our In faces of the backers tne Midget, Butterick Pattern to make your dress and defied them to cover it. The town Vhitmores , by. Hyde was racked with a fine comb, and the defi was compromised on $50 and 10 r George Worthington was a south-bounpasenger Monday en route for the desert milch cows (the dash stands for a Where he goes to look after his sheep. word, which I have forgottea (moment-orily- ) but which means, a cow warranted No Hue of Dress Goods evsr shiw In to have a call within 90 days, a'seller by Nephi is so cheap and handsome as those but which the buyer discovers didnt 33) n. Wool Cassimeres at;25ct. at the Ex: have a calf wltbih 12 The race celsior, they are worth twice the money, comes off a week frommonths.) next Tuesday, aud On the 1st a little boy arrived at the it is reported Prof. Petty has begun an interested study of Will Reysors balance ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Shad Lunt. The sheet. little fellow was along time comlngit Old Boreas started in on the 2nd with a being seventeen years since their last 60 mile chinook. It blew all but ths pinchild was born. Shad does not seem to feathers from fowl in town with mind being ordered around and is tickled the the result every that eggs have risen from half to death over the little fellows acto 8fc per doz., while petroleum) re, tions. On the mains firm at 33e per gallon. Read This it Will Interest You, evening of the 4th the wind tired out and to rest, and the sqew that had Free! Free! FkeeI Qver $200.00 stopped been for three month to lay the trying worth of Silver Ware given away. Every dust in these took advantage of one is surprised and more than pleased old Boreas' restparts, the with that we with this liberal offer when they find out Bow have IK inches of the result As beautiful. the particulars. Every 5ct. purchase the devil said when he sheared tne bog. vUuffi.s either In cash, coupons, or proit was an awful noisa for a little wool. duce, Everything on cash basis at our (If your readers detect any store. Call and see this lovely Silver in any of the foregoing,' let Ware at Hyde & Whitmores. y- jocularity them kindly bear in mind that the writer There was a very enjoyable party held is now fullly assured that he will recover in Millers hall Wednesday nlgut, the from an attack of la grippe before the same being a surprise on our genial ides of March step down and out, friend D. M. Miller. It being his 36th Mrs. Sary Gibbs, wife of W., E.l 1 of few a his friends and lady birthday seriously ill with spinal meningitis got this up; as Daniel thought and said he which Dr. Keen of Fillmore declares it to oonld not be surprised, but they (his lady be. With that single exception the and did health of the people is generally good. friends)put their heads together good shape. There was Indigestion being entirely unknown in surprise him in and feasting galore, and these parts. music, dancing off smoothly and to the everything went Acting on the writers advice of several satisfaction of all, the festivities was weeks since, the old Bouneville shorekept upuntilalate or rather an early line is being industriously prospected and hour next morning. with most battering results. Cass Hite not places It is not to be wondered at that Ayers has struck it rich in placers h ranges Pills are in such universal demand. For in the Cricket and the cure of constipation, biliousness, or mountain or sheep ranges as the reader prefer and both places right in the any other complaint needing a laxative, may these pills are unsurpassed. They are old shore-linVirge Kelly of this place - to a few days ago and to Fillmore went and sugar-coateovipr easyevery take, awakened old by finddose is effective. on the anfi lots, city placer gold right The public meetiag called last Monday ing lots of it. , Another strange and inexpli-cibl- e for the purpose of making arrangeconicidence is found in the fact night ments for celebrating Arbor day- by some time ago Clarance Merril, an intrees in some suitable place was dustrious resident of Utahs once famous planting not as well attended as it should have capital, dreamed there was a mine ia been considering the benifit the public a couple of miles south-wewould derive from it. However those of Fillmore. Mr. Merril mixed a little that did come were not discouraged, but elbow grease with more dreaming) and proceeded to business. Mrs. M. E, Neff the Fillmore What-Is-says $400 gold as temporary chairman read tho call, rack has been struck. after which Chas. Haynes was elected Whenever Fillmore does the grand, Mrs. K. L. Pax-m- Daseret goes one better. The Fillmore permanent chairman. e then made a few remarks stating is about six feet across that the ladies of Nephi wished to show and seventy-fiv- e odly feet deep. We, Deseret, their appreciation of the franchise grant- have a hell-hoabout 40 miles west ed them in some suitable manner and of here,,' that is 100 feet across, and becould think of no better way than the lieved to be 8.000 miles deep; and the oelebrating of Arbor day ; that the meet-of other day Casa Hite got plenty of gold ing had been called for the purpose from tbs grass roots in our finding out where the best place would Cass told the writer, he dreamed the Other e be for planting trees, and th$ selection end of our terminates In the of the different oommittees accessary. vicinity of Hong Kong, China, and he Chas. Sperry iu A few appropriate words has uow gone to explore the celestial end commended the idea. The house then of it. Thus does the work of prospecting proceeded to business and appointed a the Bouneville shore-lin- e go bravely on. general committee consisting of eight Yours for ultimate success, IQNOT. persons; a finance committee of fifteen persons, and a tree committee of three Deseret, March 5th 1805. persons, after which the meeting was adjourned till Monday night the 9th. An Adventurous Firm- Dandruff is an exudation from the pores MetTruly Nephi has at last assumed of the skin that spreads and dries, formBO is this and in airs nothing the hair to fall out. ropolitan ing scurf and causingcures as condition the noticeable in ebanged it. . Halls Hair Renewer and appearance of the Excelsiors Mercantile Companys store. Since the reNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. cent visit of the companys superintend-M- r. J. W. Paxman to the eastern markets This Is to give notice. that Andrew L. iu the interest of the institution. Their Neff of Nephi is authorized to receive, of business in the Excelsior block place all and receipt for, delinquent subscrip- has been literally transformed into a fiiiry tions to The Blade up to Nov. 23th. 1895, land. Upon entering the building one is which must be paid without any further confronted with the most magnificent delay. Special attention is directed to of nearly all discriptions oi goods display from received the list which The Bladb and displayed in the most attracthe Standard atthe date of its suspension. arrayed tive ar?d artistic manner. Never before It is imperitive that the old business be in the history of Nephi have windows closed up, as a matter of justice to myso beautifully and artistically dressbeen of The self and to the. present publisher as those of the Excelsior company ed Very respectfully Blade. immediate direction and superthe under J. F. Gibbs, vision of cur old and reliable salesman of The Blade. the genial and obliging Herbert Burton. From garret to basement the capacious to its utmost capacity Shoes, Shoes, Everything new and building is stockedlines of goods purchaschoicest the so with everythat and in cheap shoes, stylish one can wear nice new shoes. Hyde & ed by Mr. J. W. Paxman during his recent visit to the great centers of the eastWhitmores -- ron- for Colds, La Grippe, Cp!:, AND LUNG TRGUBLGr cherry tltLajdcj pccToriAi4 Two years ngo, I had the and it left me with a cough which gavu me no rest night or day. My family physician pvescrited fo? pie, changing the medicine a3 ofteq as lie found then things I had taken were not helpin' , Vv . , up-sh- ot d me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got-- , no bettep. Finally, my husband, read-- , ing one day of a gentleman who badt Jiad the gfippp a"d was pured by taking-Ayer- s Cherry pectoral, procured, fot qne, a bottfe pf this piedicine, and before. J had tqkeq ha)f of it, I was cured. $ have iisetj tlia Pectoral for my childrer and in my family, whenever wo have needed it, and have found it; a specific-fo- r colds, coughs, apd lung troubles.. Emily Woop, North St., Elkton, Md. , Ayers Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at Worlds Fair,. Cleanse the System with Ayers CrrsauariRa.. ) 1 : , - l j ! Saw-toot- e. d, Rip-Van-Win- kle - hell-hol- e st it an Nephi Public Schools Roll of Honor Names of Pupils Neither Absent nor Tardy During the Past Month. Central school le hell-hol- e. hell-hol- j J er 4 ern trade. i First Qrammer Department W. I. Brown and O. A. Bates Teachers. j 4 Amy Bigler 11 isev Bailey Lizzie MejPherson llosco Cole Rosco Grover Edna Morris. Myrtle Bigler Kitie Bailey Annie Carter Minnie Wright Jesse Grover Arthur Jenkins j Second Grammar Department W. J. SillMMtN Teachear Emma Williams Clara Cole Maud Schofield John Williams -- Allle Teasdale Ruby Cole Heber McPherson May Senior Lula McPherson Sophie Littley Neddie Ockey. Nellie Schofield Eva Pexton Walter Sells Dell Sperry Bertha McPherson Birdie Wilson Thos. Stephensen Primary Department Miss 1 Evarts, Teach err J'jsie Andrews Earl Abbott Roy Blackett Bertha Bailey Lea la Bigler Willie Bailey May Dell Cazier Reah Cowan Leonard Evans-WilliBert Hayneti Haynes Rex llyde Bertha llilberg. Willie McCune Lulu McCune Rosa McCune Nephi McLchlan? Beatrice Norton Sidney Norton Georgetta Paxman Frances Patman Leliie Pextqn Della Pexton Ella Sbimmin Roy pexton Mabel Schofield. John Carter Charlie Black , George Carter Lucile Cowan Alveretta Evans e South school hell-hfoi- Ex-publish- si Int Department. George Udall Teachei- - Mervin Adams Warren Mangum Mamie Black John Latimer 1 " Almallvdej Myrtle Booth, , i Primary Department J Julia Linton, David Haycock Osborne Sutton Ernest Culman Victor Bird Ralph Belliston James llowarth Kenath Schofield Amos Irons Vivie Pass Willie Worthington Pearl Allen Ethel Carter ' Annie Latimer . Hazel Bailey Teacher Thomas Haycock Allie Booth ;Ralph Colman David Bird' Warner Stephenson Artie Booth' Alvin Burton Harry Irons Allie Pass Minnie Latimer Mamie Pass Ida Burton Alta Carter Mattie Ho warth. u North school Int. Department, Nephi Anderson, I Teaohek? Goble George Lorin Cazier Ethel Bigler Alda Pyper Wheeler Barrowman Evan Harris Ella Cazier Harold Pyper Leonard Pay June Kendall Luther Chase Ada Bowers Primary Department, Earin Bigler Hilda Pyper VeraTingey Mattie Nelson Teacher Ruby McPherson George Ostler Sadie Downs. Leonard Jaykaon Lynne Wright Roy Sperry Cecil Goldsbrongh - Ella Pyper i - j . A large corps of neat and obliging clerks ot both sexes are regularly employed by the company and it seems to be their every wish to receive their customers courteously and to show them, every consideration necessary. The greatest credit is due the' able this concern. Salt Lake management of cases and in all classes of all are in prices goods duplicated and in many instances Their foPrIS; the prices are reduced. on been during has sale Opening availed and those who have not Jbem-elvcrowds the with a visit of have missed into this Emporium Another fine line of Dress Good3 and pouring as here displayed such enterprise Trim mings just arrived at the Excelsior. a treat, bound to meet with saceeat. List of Unclaimed Letters: The following is a list of letters remainPost office at Nephi Utah ing in the1833. March 4th Wm. Bate Thomas J. Adams Mrs. Chatnitia dhomaker F. A. Keyte Mrs. Margaret Merrel E. N Quinn T. B. Hunt Miss Nellie Sherwood If the above letters are not called for withiri 30 days will be sent to thedead C. F. Anderson P. M. letterpffice. j es 4 e r Ayers at the worlds Fair. enjoys the exttra: Ayers Sarsaparilla of distinction having been ther ordinary a n exhi bit e allowed olood purifier only Worlds fair, Chicago. Manufacture ers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods but they were all turned away under ot the rule forbidding the enof medicines and nostrums. patent try The dicision of the Worlds fair authorities in favor of Ayers Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a patent medicine. It does not to the list of nostrums. It is bet belong ou Its merits.! None But at-tb- the-applicat- ion - |