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Show THE BLADE. rcsentatives. lie was late in placing the contract and as the season for gardening has arrived in many districts year. (Payable in advance), , ' lot forwarded to Washington so Publisher. entire alf. orme that they can give it their personal attention. As a result the Washington Application has been made at the Nephi post- - postoffice is submerged in garden ffice for transmission through the mails as seeds. The condition of the service mail matter. choked with tons of seed caused the to ask Secretary postmaster-genera- l fteeond-cla3- s flATURDAY MORN., MAY 2ZZ3 T r v i.4 i Morton for relief by some arrangement wherehjr the seeds may be distributed directly from the dealers. 9, 1800. a Notice fer ptiLIIcallon. - heis daily boscigod by congressmen clamoring for their quotas. The dealers were slow in sending out the seed, in to remind them that (sufficient time so the congressmen have ordered the and patience have been allowed in this subscription rates: 12.00 Per w r important and necessary obligation. To those who have legislated and constructed the laws of our city, to those who are now sitting as council-meto those who were elected by the people and paid for such purpose, and to all those who are not included in this category, the wish from the dead and from the living whispers softly but plainly, Be not guilty of ingratitude. Many of the toombs have sunken down, many caskets have decayed, many of our friends are yonder, under the weeping willows, dead, but their spirits still live. n, BLADE AGENTS: The Salt Lake IJerald belonged to Below Is a list of our agents, who will Receive subscriptions and receipt for P. C. Chambers exclusively for one day last week. The Herald has not been Payments; on a paying basis for some time and Wm. Chhstain, Ibapah, Tooele Co. Mr. Chambers who was a heavy stockMILLARI) COUNTT. Utah Press Association. holder in the business has been furnCity. Joseph A. Lyman, Oak Fillmore. Christian Anderson, The Utah Press association held its regishing the money to keep it alive. ular Thos. Hemraott, Scipio. Saturday. meeting at Logan last Chris. Overson, Leamington. Last week the end came and the entire Owing to difficulty of making quick Geo. Crane, Kanosb. connections there were only a James Hatton, Petersburg. plant was turned over to Mr. Chambers' railroad Burbank. member Virgil Kelly, present from the south. of to cancel the $03,000 owed him with few Hvrnm Adams. Meadow. the parlor The meeting was held in the James S. Blake, Hinckley. other debts amounting to $37,Q3f,U. the Hanks Hotel and after reading of Shoraaker Joel Historian tne vv 'nrsaa Later however, a new company was read minutes. UsS'Ji on the history an paper interesting formed. The capital stock was placed of the association. PATRONS'. TO OUR Logan Journal extended the visitat $100,000, divided into 1000 shares of orsThe at the an invitation to a $100 each. The officers and directors Hotel Hanks at 6:30 p. m.banquet which was acare: R. C. Chambers, presidents. W. cepted with thanks. On the sixth day of June The Blade McCune An adjournment was here taken until J. L. Rawlins, 6 oclock Ne-f)in order to enable the boys to in one tvill have been running year Charles L. Rood, secretary and treas- visit Logans celebrated institutions of and there are a great many who urer. Mr, Chambers takes 930 shares learning, the B. Y. Academy and the College. have been taking it ever since without of stock and the others five shares Agricultural A visit to the tabernacle chdir concert paying any poitiou of the subscription apiece. Richard W. Young one of and a banquet tendered by the Republijbrice, which is all well and good so the incorporators, taking five shares. can wound, up t .e days pleasures. On Saturday morning a short business long as we have not demanded it, but The new! campany succeeds to the session was held. in behalf of the business M. F. we feel ns' though we have shotvn lenof the Herald men and Murray etc., business, plant, of Ephraim, extended citizens iency enough and ask that all delin- Publishing The only an invitation to the association to hold company. quent subscribers pay up by the first of change in! the management was the its next meeting in Ephraim and on motion the invitation was accepted and She coming month, so that all .accounts retirement of Mr. Young as (September 2Gth was named as the date on voluntary fnay be balanced at the end of our year. business manager and the succeeding which the next meeting will be held. It was moved and carried a committee Gall and see us. to bis place by E. A. Daniel. of three be appointed with the president as chairman to arrange for the annual excursion. Joel Shomaker and M. F. MurEDITORIAL NOTES A WISH FROM THE DEAD. ray were appointed to aet with the president. The resignation of President Rognon was read and on motion was laid over Nephi shonld have a militia. Who . It was Certainly a Btep taken in the until the next meeting. Anil be a father to the moverucht?' A pleasant tfip was also made to the proper direction, when tha' committees Power plant in Logan canyon. Hercules of ladies and gentlemen appointed for Enterprise. Ephraim that purpose lately performed a generso are of full fight that ous and worthy action in beautifying Congressman A CooK BooK Free. if they cant scare up a war with somethe city of our dead, and decorating body theyfight each othei'. and Kitchen is the title of a the resting place of those whom we new Table book published by the Price cook love, whether here or over there. iiakimr Powder Company, Chicago. Just aboiit the will J5th' Those who have taken the pains of at this time it will be sent free if you Congress adjourn' a postal mentioning The Blade. Of the. present month. That will 'be visiting the cemetery since the im- write This book has been tried by ourselves and one goed act of the present body, any- provements "have been made there, are is one of the very best of its kind. Becontaining over 400 receipts for ail way. delighted with the success so far and sides and home cookery,- there kinds of feel anxious that the work thus begun are many pastry bints for the table and kitchen, how to enter not cease until competed, showing bow to set a table, a and one hundred The Turks seem to have billed every- ffwill the room, etc.;, is one in which hintsdining investment The of art. in the branch culinary e?ery now body in Armenia and are begin as richest finest and of the are old directand very Cookery every person, young uing on Crete, Fifty persons were ly interested, for it is a true and sol- well as of the most economical and homelike, is provided for. Remember Table killed and wounded on the island lateof us, or of ourS; and kitchen will be sent, postage preemn those fact that ly in a two days fight. any lady sending her address who are not there now will someday paid, to town and State) plainly given. (name, find their final repose therein. A copy in German or Scandinavian will The latest in Utah journalism' to Postal card is as good It speaks well living to show be sent if desired. Price Baking Powder reach The Blade office is the Morgan respect for their dead; our apprecia- as letter. Address 111. Chicago. Co., Mirror, published at Morgan' city and tion o? their virtues aDd worth while County. Long may it live and reflect with us here, ' surely .was not buried How to Treat a Wife, Credit upon the press.when the casket which held our dear (From Pacific Health Journal.) ones was lowered and covered from our First, get a wife;- second, be patient. Salt Lake City is arranging for a yiew. None of us would- like such an You may have great trials and perplexibat do not theregrand festival on the scale of the Cal- accusation .brought against .our char- ties in your tobusiness, home cloody or conyour carry fore, ifornia flower parade on July 2, 3- and acter while we are living, and yet, tracted brow. Your wife amay have trials, b A committee of prominent citizens there is a possibility that we may foi- -' which, though of ieS3 magnitude, may a be bard for her to bear. A kind already has the affair in charge and it get our respect, nay, our duty to the tender look, will do wonders in word, chasing will be bicked by the cnamber of com- dead. from her brow all clouds of gloom. To of merce. The programme has not yet He or she who visits among the this we would add always keep a bottlethe in Chamberlain Remedy Cough lffea announced but is being actively tombs is surprised to see here and house. It is the best aud is sure to be wife will there many little mounds erected over needed sooner or later. Your prepared.' for her care know then that you really some beloved child, or one sadly miss- and wish to protect her health. i?or sale & Lunt Druggists. in ed and are the by McNally circle, family many According to the decision of a who ask each other; I wonder court a bicycle is not a vehicle, they who lies in this grave? For every quarter in a mans pocket Not even the but a trunk. Heretofore bicyclists names of a dozen uses; and to use each there the once loved ones appear one inare such a way as to derive the greatbare labored for, good roads on the there to mark-thplace where we bur- est benefit is a question everyone must theory that their wheels were road ied them;- our intentions for himelf. We believe, however, have been solve do better use could be made of one of that wagons. Now wheelmen ask the railno doubt, but the record does these quarters than to exchange it for a roads to carry their machines as bag- good, bottle of Chamberlains Colic Cholera nut show it todaj. "and Diarrhoea Remedy, a' melicine that gage. A bicyclist may ride. Ins wiieel Now that Decoration lay is fast every family snoald be provided with. to tire or bursts one and until he nearing, let us who have been negli- For sale by McNhlly & Lunt Druggists. have it brought Pack- by a good-na-- t gent, proceed at once to show the re-s- p ured railroad company. ct that we say we still have for our Notice of Dissolution. heretofore existing undeparted ones; by placing over the derThe name and the style of .MeNdlly & Lnnt, dailies contain the following as graves their names at least,' not an doing business at Nepnl, Utah is this day disah LoeiaUd prts dispatch: solved mutual consent,1. J. McNally by to suitable their memories. inscription The business will hereafter be conA young man named John-oreffd' These remarks are not intended to ducted by S. J. Lunt and &Alfred Lunt under who ill colthe Urm name of A. Lunt Jeffers-oin a county, la, bg graduate cause any ill feeling among those who lect outstanding indebtednessbon,"and discharge cf Columbia college, who has been ex- - are guilty of- this ommission, but it all obligations 'Of the old firm. 1 J. McNally, crime nting with X- rajs, thinks- he may surprise some one to S. J. Lct. hero that Cth 1STK5 h it m lo an important discovery. By Nephi, May who they neglect thia" duty are also u'.e.iTi ; of what ho e ills the X rays he of an offense in violating fck c. guilty is en lbXd to chan e in three hours 221 of the Revised Ordinances of Netime 'i cliAip of im tal worth a phi City. Not only can wo be cenV few cents to C1A4 uorth of gM. The sured Ui one, but our sexton also must The Old Reliable a al has been and accept his share of the offense thus ' 3 emanated by his neglect; because in T R 0 7- - STEAII LADUDRY, proiumue1 d pm e go Satisfaction Guaranteed. eae any pemon fails, neglects or to tomb-stoneWork called for and delivered every week.' ertet a suitable ff n it or Brown b a hill pr Ladles s,irt waists a sp cialty. OfJce he dbo ird o other suitable mump in the hen ite proud, n for the i da at Sparks CanV A C?ar store. meat for a period of three months ff in Lai: dt E2 II. (htv of an as- iv from the date of hi oit Sparks Jr- Agent. raid Puri il, the hrancii innt. Aceouiing i I.w ni table healHurds in fd.'-neto the hill their prop, r ll the exp a. j of Cz m a propri.'d ff'i f f ffAYOO to ic, 'I'i or Ljl in ownin'; the burjirg Tim old; chiry out its pin : .a; r . u c. m t A zzvilz for the thus rj LSI appoint d by the Ph lent, n c ihn et. A ' r PU f'1' t A ntornp! ted by the lull, will t Si )' iii.wtv4 Wj V houl t it 1 Pit at ff.O.Y), rndter i h t C: .A" a- - aycr at .AA ). re ::.n w J( th i at, ,rdP d vorkm a to i ; i to i Ir i o G,,V Jr- TV., t in :;r try the II"' 1 t. j T,. a,n r it; O C of dt 1, n t i I vice-presiden- hi - Land Gkiee at Salt Lake C.tv, Utah, i March C nil, p , f Notice is hereby -- iven th,.t the follow settler has Lied notice of Lis ir.tentim to m.iko final proof in suproit of his claim, and that s ul proof Mill be made before the Comitv Cleric of Juab Couritj, Utan, at Court Nephi City Utah, on May IS, n.H,, ai ?: William I. Aleman, tt II. E. 1A. No. 8fir for the W. N. '4 and N. W. S, E. t See. Si Tp. 15 h. 11. 2 W, lie namf s the lollowinsr itne-e- s to proe his continuous upon and ci,lti ation of. land, viz: Moroni Monroe, James Adams jr., James Allen, and Thomas W. Mem-motof Scipio, Midard Coauty, Ut.i'i. Any person w ho desires to jirotetj; atrairist the allowance of such proof, or avho knons of n, under th nv and the any substantial ir-- e the Interior Deyartiaent, why regulation-o- f such proof should not be allowed, v ill b piv-ean oppoitunity at the above mentioned time to and place the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that s lbmitted by claimant. Byron Groo, Degi-te- r. Wm. A. C. Bryan Attorney for Claim ent. d i.ig-name- i ui r u . c- f ,f tr Ct GIVEN A WAV IN Frlaea Separate fl'tn 55 - I i Q T V v.vjj 4 9 An Vx "J o o O ' TIlO 2854. (Notice for Publication. Land Office at Salt Lake cy, Utaif CZi ) April Lth, ISA 5. j Notice is hereby given that the followin named settler has tiled notice of intention to make tidal commutative proof his in support of his claim, and that said will be made before the County Clerk ofproof Juab County, Utah, at Court House, Nephi City, Utah, on 23, 189d, vizf John Burraston II. E. No. 0.k?f for the SE W M Lot 7 See. 6 12 S Ii 1 E S E H S E 4ijS See. i, N E J4 N E HTp. See. 13 Tp 12 SR 1 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Andrew Johnson, James E T. Kay, John Kay and Abraham Kay, of Mona. Juab Co., Utah Any person who desires to aaint the allowance of such proof, orprotest who knows of substaneinl any reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, whv such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to the of said elairaent, and to older evidencewitness in rebuttal of that submitted by claiment. 9 Byron Groo, Register. Wm. A. C. Cryan Attorney for Claimant. a-- , eross-examin- 4' i f i i ( J HE17 R06K' AOUilTiiin HE17S, cro'-s-exami- ne 43-1- 8 9 f t, n i f "X Z Him i Colo., I i-l- ') ,f Call uj Tiro a DISEASES OF TIIE SHIN. The intense itching and smarting 4 To n.l vart e nnr ed U-t- ' uhr-i-of -- 1 - mu:-to.mhf- fd g Regolsr Price p to a limited nuiaher of pprorm. This m ill be completed in 49 io;,oris. No charge for diplomas. Address, I eour-- e (OAPlTAh jpOLIHERCIAI WOhLEGE W1TY 11G - NEPlil E0OSE h ff, -- - i ' V i r KANSAS. a.. , . 4 W ff r I I ' J r c f; ffff J ftik v . KT . ' iOI .i tC r 1 Off 4 0 rV LOCAL TIME CARP. In effect, April South-boun- rip1 fits Leave the 3.10 pm Ar b.00 pm Lv 6.28 pm.... am 10.45 am 9.25 am am 8ff6 am 9t20 am 9.40 am 9.57 am 11.00 am Kidneys,- Enlargement' of tiie Prostrate in TIib- - Gland,-Ston- e Arr. 5.00pm 8.00pn Lv 4.00 m 7.00pu J Lake J Ar Sandy.... 9.45 am, 6.30 pm 9.15 am 6.01pm Fairfield .. 4.38 . M -- ... Payson... 7.29am 6.28 5.18 5.12 4.52 4.34 pm pm pm . pm pm t 4.21 pm ' t i 3.35 pm , Pi r ji rr. w ir !LLLJn infdfi Off VS ff'- - j Palace Sleepers frnmSal! Through Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. Elegant day coa'ehes. The only line operatiug dining, car service. , The shortest aEd fastest line to all point'x east. E. D. WIOKIKS, Agent, jeZn u G: rirs SI.!ITi-- '(Generar j Agents,) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.' iiL JTTIA Hut ' 'J i v Pi-Ai- t SAN FETE TALLER RAILWAY TIME TABLE NO. Sunday, November Il.is been tested for m6re than five years in the cases, ahd there lias not been a caffe of failure'rceorded against the water. above-name- d 16.-Effecti-ve 17tb 1895. North - South. M WEBB. .BOWLES 1 1 ) - IT HAS GUHED Ii! EVERY IhSTAilOEv , a---- ) " 1 1 4.4 A 1 n 1 TW A 4 1 : - , - t 1 : i eu-tn- m i i c 1 V i i 1 . T i A 1 t; wo f s. at -- th tv U n r It: i ;:i i ff,! ii .u f. , .i i t o y ' i S tb that ff'i; 1 :ir V 1 t U i t u i i. - f x L T i. in :Jv in tiff ! . h ui hseu protiouncs j incurable by cniot loading physicians, v,tn cured in less than three months by the uwcf DESERUT tint LIITIIA VATER and the" patient i3 cow x Mining his regular employment. a ring puguar.cy, m.d Chronic Constipation, the La Iff , ill find in the A ff EltET LITIIIX ATlill au invaluable rtmlyp Trains Rate II. inti for Mm ling. Funks Lak ' DES- - and Morrison at 3 ' : p. , ,,, Mondays, ednes ., s- day s and 1 ri Ifftttrning arrive Ifautl :H f ) p, j i. (. IM i ...u fc - Cl ' t! i Lvp ; mi Cl L it 1 j Erijht'o Dlsei r r lp tffff- x ! t in t , 1 Is , : . i. UL If,, Ogden, 1 . , i , r . V point y T. ri j i , S to. - . j ti - r- - i t , I ( t I. 5 ? NW . a Cit' f - a Ut A ith Unio him t J)' tend West. kr iT V: :: k ffi k at Nejhl s fri i p ,J to Salt Lake City, I JOvo.lffR i 3 and intermediate 7 1 r t C o J r 'PH!, i' eel r.tdife . . rX c Iff , iy Vpf t ;o' Receivers. DQDp'li'fll'' M Nephi. S. 11. II. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellery Anderson, John WDoane, Frederick R. Coudert, , r'lTD k ffff D. E. Parley, Geal Agt Passgr. Dept., City Ticket Office, 201 Main st.. Salt Lake. F. L. Lomar. Genl Passgr. and Ticket Agt. Ik Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Omaht ; by. the r Ce Trains souh of Juab run daily except Suff j Two through' trains daily, from Salt i per' sals r ATS Lake to all poiiits East. Pullman TEZZ Ju jk. prtj, sdays and Friday's. D I i Eureka... 3.20pm Junet.. 8.40 am 7.00pm..Lehi 7.10 pm Amern Fork 8 9 am 7.17 pm Plea st Grove 8 23 am 7.40 pm ....Provo.... 8.00am 7.59 i'm Spanish Fork 7.44 am 8.12 pm . 8.45 am . .. . Frisco .... 7.30 pm Leave Arrive Thursday Sleeper on No. 1 South, Tuesday, and Saturday. TueSleeper on No. 2 NortR', Mondays, " Bladder, Of any kind of Urinal troubles, Can secure immediate, And a permanent cure by using tha 1 Salt North-boun- d 9.15pm ....Nephi.... 6.40am 11.00 pm Airj (Lv 6.00 am 10.25 pm Lv) JU,1D f Ar 5.00 am 12 01 am Leamington 3.35 am 2.00 am ....Oasis..., 2.00am 2.50 am Clear Lake 1.05 am 6.25 am Ar j Mil- - )Lv 9.10 pm 7.1 5 am Lv ) ford j Ar 8.45 pm f K f Arr. .... 2.10pm.'. i. Ogcleii 8.40 8.50 Of Stations. d. Leave 2.30 am 3.30 am 7.40 am 806 am ns LA 5, 18S8. Train arrive and depart at various station daily as follows: THOSE AFEEoTED' WITH . f a t . . hr U u Yvest Sixth Street. TOPEKA r ? b-- h j; we will give ion nk-keepin- , i t s. -- ui re-f- pc r thorough in Doff Me and Siag.o Entry B and Connturci.il Arithmetic, by mail, at Important to sheep-ownerFor several years complaints have been Good Sample Rooms for CommercialTrav-elers- . made that adequate facilities for shearing sheep did net exist at the head of Salt Creek Canon. Hack Meets all Trains, Free toJ Patron This year however a decided improveto and from the station . ment has been made Larsen & Moreley have constructed a new shearing corral at Holloway on the Sanpete Valley Railway at which there will be one hundred H. GOLDSBROUGH, 8hearers--a- n number to handle all ample business offered at this one of the most 11 Proprietor, conveniently located Corrals in the state. - ed t T5 k k Col-g- n -- a n, truii-form- iuitl X ,, 46-5- 1 - -- City, U;.b. noUR SE I d He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; William Sperry, William D. Not tom, Elisha Russell, William A. Bowles, all of Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Byron Groo, Register. S. W. Darke, Attorney for Claimant. b-gi-ns Dont forget; ( SECURE THIS - pi-c- . St- - Lom-,- , salt-rheu- m, e - r,i-v- A.i. Iraulugru. Salt Lai e n, i i v, STIN'MJN, Op-Fourt- ii Mis-ebu- ri - ut or n. c, I H Ft t A Ciia ii.. n ' OnocsLn, or ii. c. tow n o ixl and other dent to eczema, tetter, diseases of the skin jb instantly allayed by applying Chamberlains Fye and kin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for and a favorite remsettler has filed notice of his intention edy for soreitching piles nipples; chapped hands, chilto make fi.ial proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof wdll be made before the blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. County Clerk of Juab County, Utah, at Nephi, For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. on June 3, 1896, viz : Zenos Whittaker, guardian of Maggie L. Norton, Minnie A. Norton, Try Dr. Cadys Condition Powders, they William G. Norton, John R. Norton, Tobitha L. Norton and Hasel D. Norton, infant child- are just what a horse needs when in bad condiren of Drusiila Nortou, deceased, who made tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. H. E. 9035, for the Wj NEJ4 Sec. 25 Tp. 12 S. ' " R. 1 W. For sale by McHallv & Lun tDrug'gist. - - t ita ui-tt'.k- inci- - - agi NH. News I?rintin Co.,j Denver Colo. - i; ( h tha n rv ! f Tor particulars address 41-4- - - a i u l - An he open tG every no or every viuznt. of-th- e i !- The grf'ate'd bona fide prize offer ever In the VN-s-t or Su'.th. The News is the rf;.rr ive paper of the West it is stivers champion; It is the t corks Advocate; It leads In thcu't, es In news. The Weekly has juct been enlarged and img proved; It contains the latest end fu.le't irn-inand mining- stock newe; It has special departments devoted to the Faria, the llov&e-hol-d. Women and Children; ell the brl ;btc't cartoons and livest comment of the dtly eil-tio- n are to be found In it; it presents In cc form the doings cf ail the world it lx a family paper without a poor. And the Weekly News is determined to have beyond all question the lartrest circulvtlon of any paper between the tJTrssis'ppi river and the Pacific coast. Therefore it otters to the persons sending in the greatest cumber of Jt early subscriptions before September lit next these unequalled prizes. HECULAR AGENTS C0WISSIDN ALLOWED IN ADDITION. CONTES T BEGINS A T ONCE. e 2870. Notice for Publication; Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, f April 20th 1896. f Notice is hereby given that the following-name- - I)', rt i ; t r -- j ! the right to var; 'in ,4 fft Lrff.e City. I 'r rt |