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Show ; - ! d) iWhether Absolutely Independent On all questions political. Social, or Religious, fs pne Blade. J 1 v -- Tra1 Wlthoyt F?ar r'Fayor. v j Terms: $2.03 pW year, in advance, SJj njoqtbs, f DQQ ou NEPIH CJTY, UTAH, SATUPPAV MORNING, JULY VOLUME III. INKLINGS. p, gists. Mrs. J. H. Love presented her husband with a ten pound baby girl last Sunday. All concerned are doing well A fine and complete line of tooth brushes just arrived, and for sale at hard times prices at McNall Sc Luuts. J. S. Cowan returned from Wyoming Saturday where he has, been for the past six weeks in the interest of G, Andrews , & Co. We carry the only complete stock of Domestic Cigars in Nriphi, McNally & , YOU (AM YOU CAM jlliT J- - JjJJLEWl f M5ILT 5 .CO ? THC rl REiF5 SHOCftHfeCRS C000 ;or rpnT5 C 00 0 8 I POTh T ANO FtMC OF 003Tgt : FOR SALE ONLY BY ' 4i j Lunt, Druggists. The attention of Agents for Organizers is directed to the local advertisment ot the Independent Order of Foresters iD another column. E. E- - Brown , one of the three sdspects, was taren before Justice Stout on Saturday and examined as to his complicity in the U. P. safe burglary case. An effort to get Indian Bill as a witness from Deseret wa unsuccessful, as the old fellow was seriously sick. An effort to obtain a continuence failed and the prisoner was turned loose, Do the people of Nephi care to have of the credit having the - best in Utah publsbed in country paper this city? If so bring in your quarters, halves and dollars on subscription and help The Blade to breath until alter the best harvest, and they will have country paper in Utah. We can and will do it, with your assistance. J. R. Edgeheill, on the 23d, returped from Ulenwood Springs, Colo, where he was called to attend the funeral of his brother-in-laJ. D, McFarlane who died on July 15th of erysipelas and pnumonia. It will be remembered that, early in this month, Mrs. McFarlaDe was visiting in this Citv with her prreuts, Mr. and Mrs. David Udall; and was called to the bedside of her husband, Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane were married in NeDhi and have two children aged 11 and 13 years, res- - sib 014 A5IV ycc THt LE. Wi S wtAfi eelsior w V$ have the Finest and Largest Stock of Footware . ever shown in Nephi, and although leather goods have advanced Irom 25 to 100 per cent, we are still selling at Old Prices, Buy at once ana save money at L EXCELSIOR 1ERC? Leaders in Low Prices. pectively, CO, B tyrs. Kate Coleman passes Avyay. Mrs. Kate Coleman wife of John Coleman, died suddenly yesterday morning. The lady has been ailing for sometime, but was thought to be much improved 00 Thursday evening.. Mrs. Coleman was respected by ail those that knew her, and she was widely known as one who possessed in the highest degree, those attributes that are involved in the names of wife and mother. Hi Thill & Co. Thill & Go. !H. Cl o 24th Accident at Mona. i sue , meet the wishes of marly of our ADR s. m. ra to place TAILOR-SUITS within the reach of alii we have I adopted the installment plan. Fop Eddie Sheppard of Mona was celebrating. A cartridge became stuck in his gun fno'herana ramrod down, the borere-to drive it out. He succeeded with the sult that the shell entered his right calf b4ow the keee while the buliet dropjust on the ground. Mr Sheppard was ped brought up to NePhi and Dr. llusraer cut the piece of troublesome brass out and gave it to his patient as a memento of July fCM Bsdmm Tv. idea kIew M Trie BLADE r",1 Co-o- 3rft I Th advertisements in tlie Country Papers, and as has the Largest Circulation of any Paper In Central and Southern Rtah, It offers the best possible medium for Advertisements, , Co-o- ,2f Country People Read ( i7 iy4 AivVy' ' p $1.20 Chop barley at the Nephi 2 hundred. per as a session is in The County Court board of equalization, A full assortment of 'patent medicines at McNally & Lunts. Home-mad- e molasses for 75 cents per gallon at the Try a few gallons. Sponges, perfumery, &toilet soaps and Lunts, Drugstationery at McNally Pi .Ay , LOCAL Tv AV , 24th 1895. NUMBER 27, 1895. Personal Mention. Pike of Provo, is visit? 'Miss Florence ingrwitb Miss Tettie Hague, From'Springville, the Missel Abbie and Sadie Qroesbeck are spending a few days yith Miss' Lottie Bird. Miss Effie Deal oYSpringville is yisit fng with Miss Neva Bodth. Selectmen Hugo DJpreztfiand Judge Pike are welcome visitors fromRureka, Miss Lizzie Taylor is down from Sait week with friendA; Lake, spending-thiCbas. Qstler and wife came over from Manti Tuesdaj to visit friends and relas tives. Be sure yru get Utah sugar the cheapest and best 16 lbs. for fl.00 at Excel- sior. Miss Callie Griffin is here from Missouri, visiting with Mr. and Mrs, W. G, Hickman. x A thousand things that cannot here be enumerated cad be had by calling on ; McNally Lunt. came II. Draper and J. A. Simpson up from Goshen last Tnursday and report everything prosperous in that place. A. L. Jackman called on The BLADE, the other day, and reports a reall, old, fashioned and enthusiastic celebration of tbe 24th over at Levan. Mr. Jackman also reports most excellent crops, and a fairly good supply of water for irrigation. ; Of Interest to Nephi. From the Democrat. County Attotney Pike tvas summoned over to Nephi on Wednesday to prosecute a case of burglary against three men arrested for blow-An- g open the safe at the U. P. depot at Nephi last. Saturday night. FYora the Miner. selectman Jas. H. Mynders of Nephi and his nephew, J. F. Mynders of Albany, N. Y., were looking about the camp last Tuesday, From the Miner. Deputy Sheriff Ad ams came over from Nephi Sunday evening. He reports nothing new or startling at the county seat. Rx-coun- ty Teachers Examination. All persons intending to teach in the oubnC school will bo at the teachers examination to be held in Nephi, at Central School. beginning 9.30 a. m., Moq-- , Aug. 12, 1895. This is positively the only examination which will be held this year. Jqiin Foote, - Co. 8 Supt, The City Fathers Meet The regular meeting of the City Council was held on the evening of July 19th. Mayor Clayton in the chair. Roll call: Booth, Warner, Pexton and Pettigrew present. Committee on claims reported favorably on Cooper Sc Pyper Co. o! $33.89 and which was approved. Th matter of fixing sidewalk adjacent to the premises of James VY Paxman, referred to committee on streets and highways with power to act. Bill of Grace Brothers $18,44, for lumber was referredjto committee on claims. 7. abundance of water for 12,003 acres (one fourth of the engineers estimate,) which means homes for several thousand people. The, water will be sold on the installment plan at f 10. per acre as follows;) $2. dowD gnd the balance in four yearly paymentsAt a low rate of Interest. The Doctqr told The , BLADE representative, that fl, OOQ will now complete the dam, which is one of the best in the West, and that an extension ot the main canal for a distance of g couple of miles will com pieteMhe work wheuj the enterprise will be ready for settlers who can enter land to suit themselves. ''This was Mr. Sillimans first! visit to Utah and' he is delighted wlthN her people and the fine chances for profitable investment. Dy. Westphal is also a heavy owner in the Beaver Reservoir of which Mr. Pardee is the president. The reservoir i situated just this side of Milford and covers several thousand acres of the (choicest land in Utah. Dr. Westphal in answer to an enquiry, says Colonel F. H. Halloway, the Manager of the two reservoir enterprises, wiJJ return to Utah io about a month,! Special Political Notice. Toe campaign will a red-heverything poiqts fight. The Blade will qot be in it, but as w arenofcbeie solely for ou- - health, The Blades columns will be open t either or any political party or caqdicjuo tor suitable compensation. It takes' rponey to pay typos, buy paper ete. qud es tber is no money in politic! for country edit, ors, aside from regular newspaper adUer, tising, we propose to bs paid for that which will benefit other people and jo ot 1 dividqals. Tbe only restrictions The Bl4.de will place on the political writers 13 that they confine their expressions within th bounds of decency. No abqse of raeii and parties will be permuted. Free, gentlemenly discussion of principles is all right and will do good. The Blades large and increasing cirj. ulatioin will make it tbe only rpejium of reaching the people 0 Juab and Millard counties, Price of space esn be learned ori appli, cation,, and cash must sccoriapany the copy or the accounts assutaatk 6y indb viduals. Party promises, like tiieir plat- forms, are made to get in Removal of the Ibex Smelter, J. F, Gibus, t. t Publisher of ThOjBfAOE, or two tf For three months past there has been a not well defined rumor that the - , Ibex people had under contemplation the Wanted, removal of the smelter from Lemington Local organizers for the Independent to Provo. The reasons for the transfer Order of Forresters, A good opportun-- " were, that Provo is a natural smelter-poin- ity for th right man. Apply inaln3diat. Ore, so it was said, coqld be car- iy to WM, SANDERSpN. Care of A, Sine, ried in from Tintic over both the U. P. Portland, and R. G, W., and also from Bingham Oregon, and other northern camps, over those (.No. 2635. roads, and ore from the Horn dil'ver and other southern points over the u!, P. It NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION was also contended that when the R. G. Land Office at Salt Lake City! tltah., W. road reaches Marysvale, the lead proJuly A, 895. f MOTICE is hereby giyen that thes following duct from that point would naturally go named settler has filed notice off his inten. to Provo, provided there were a smelter tion to make final proof In support of Ids claim, and that said proof will be made before at that place. Another reason that th Glerk of the County Court of Juab CounDame Rumor gave, is the greater facil- ty, Utah, at Nephi City, Utah, on1 September MiC.h for 1895, viz: Mark Bisler, II. 7th, for ity obtaining fuel and fluxirigs. It the N. E. H, See, 2, Tp, 13 S, l I Wi Salt Lake j ! f j t. s ! i f 1 f was also said Provo stood ready, to fur- Medridian. to prptV names lie the witnessed following nish grounds, and a bonus. The fore- his continuous residence upon aud1 cultivation going were the principal reasons assign- of said land, viz: John Pyper, Dteorge VV; Kendall, Robert G. Pyper und John Kendall, ed for the change of base. t all of Nephi City, Utah. BYRON! G ROO, On the other band it was argued that tbe smelter is already built at a great W. A, C, Bryan, attorney for claim Register, iu,. expense. That the fcompany has! an unlimited water powe and could obtain all the ore they would need from! points No. 2580, of west NOTICE FOR PUBLICAt ON. south and Lemington, and that Land. Office at Salt Lake City, qtah. with the extension of the U. P.(, other June, iSh ,189. f camps would become tributary to Leam13 hereby given that the! (Blowing Notice ington and that it would ultimately be- named settler has filed notice of his intention come a great smelter town.' Sol hoped to make final proof in support of ijs claim, that, said proM will bo made pdforo the the people of Millard County, and so and County Clerk'of(1, Juab County, UlajL dt NepM Utah on August fiw95, viz; Jens'J.Njlirn II. E, hoped The Bladi and still hopes. - Re- No. 33. V N. W, ) 8789. andpjots 1 ami cent large finds of lead near the railroad 2, Sec. 19.forTp.the14 S., R.1E. close to the Millard and Bsaver line' He names the following witncsstj to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation promise to largely increase, th0 fluxing of, said land, viz; ores as the gangue is a soft lime spar. George Larsen, James Christensei Wm. C, all of Levhf Utah. That the rumor as to removal has tak- Brown, Soren P. Jensen, BYRON GUO Register Claim of Alf Madsen $1,53 for collect- en tangible form-iproven by the fact ing tax ch three dogs, and $3.03 for kill- that on Tuesday Supt. Paul Johnson of Legal Notice. vhe Smeltsr went to Provo where he was ing six dogs, was allowed. the matter of the estate of Benjamin D. Two dollars each, were appropriated to to meet Mr. Underwood the principal Thdmas, deceased. pay II. Adams and Geo. Golden for extra backer of the Smelter, and that they Notice of sale of Mining property. would look over the situation and decide Notice is hereby given that in purianee of police Services was appropriated. an order of sale made and enteredjby Jlie pro. Two dollars was appropriated to pay the fate of the Millard County industry. court of Jnab County. Utah Te 'rltorj , on bate Thomas Stephen, work on water tank. the 20th day of July 18J5, in the mattr ot the estate of Benjamin D. Thomas, denpiMed, the Bill of The Blade $3.03 for printing Holden Happenings. undersigned administrator of said estate will was approved. sell at public auction subject to confirmation said Court, the following mining properties by water to We of enter Miller wish our Editod Blade: D. W. works, I Supt. andmtocks, to wit: interest ijx;tl)e Dove in An undivided tendered his resignation to take effect at protest against the disgraeful write-u- p mine, as the fame is recorded and described in A' Lively the the Filmore paper headed once, and was accepted. records of the mining recorded Hof Tiutic. district, Juab County, Utah, ai undiCity Attorney reported that he had Scrap,1' wherein Edward Stevens one of mining vided interest in the Pelican kniue, as of our found the report John Kirgan, J.P. citizens, and known the same is laid respected down and in the records of the mining recorder of Tin lid mining correct and same was approved. throughout the county as an honorable district, Juab Couoty.Utah, and undivided two On motion of Pextoa the council gentleman, is saught to be made the fifth interest in the Swan mine, as t m same Is in a drunken row, coming from laid down aftd described in the ofijef of the minlBg recorder of Tintic mining dis(rict, JuM the district court recently held in Fill County, Utah, .and 42,900 shares of! stock in Mining OomJ.inj, a more, and as making an attack .upon an the Eureka Consolidated Train Talk. of which mining property bedrub-bio- g. corporation, all a deserved old man and getting ing situate in Tintic mining district. Juab Apostle F. M. Lyman was a northCounty, Utah Territory. on bound passenger on Tuesday. the lPth day of Said sale will be made That there was some very plain talk August, 1895, at the frontdoor of the! County C. W. Aldiach, Manager, of the Clear house in Nephi, Juab County Utah, at home no onp denys. The result Court !i. 12 oclock a. m- of said day. Terms e Lake and Swan Lake Reservoir Compan- cominglaw was wherein Mr. suit Wm. A. Loosb- Dodge ies went south the other day, and gave of the nin D. Administrator of the Estate of trying to get our water, and Mr. Stevens Thomas, The Blade representative a few items of as deceased. president of our irrigation campany interest relative to his section of Millard him. Mr. Dodge is a big bur-le- y ' No. 3,537 county. Mr, Aldrach says the Clear lake preventing a .han trifle Mr, fellow, older, (only reservoir will be completed this tall, and OF THE CONDITION REPORT and that Stevens) challenged gentleman on acres lower land the of 6,000 ohoiije OF TllKx- Beaver bottoms will be brought under out of the wagon to fight, wellj knowing has butoneuSefjull arm cultivation. Referring to the Swau lake that his opponent FIRST NATIONAL DAI K. a he with the other all his proposition, Mr. A. has no dubiety as to iifejbeing cripple spent considerable time, its future. Some of the land will have to and Having defence of the peoples in money be drained, and when that is accomplishTerritory- o Dlah ai. rights, Mr. Stevens was in no mood to be at Nephi, in ed, there will be found no finer land in tantilized, his! close of and out of business, July llitj, 1895 wagon the the West, A daily mail will be estab- And with his onejumping j' the big lished ou Sept. 1st between Fillmore and man on the nose ahand punched J j and discounts Loans and jOO.660.Ti f one, good although the Clear lake station ou the U. P. Ry. we do not approve of secured and unsecured, Overdrafts, we admire fighting, U. S. Bonds to secure circulation,.1. and altogether Mr. Aldracn regards the his success in coming oikt of it Premiums on U. S, Bonds...,. and grit k for hi3 section as being in every without even a Stocks, securities, ete...., scratch. Banking-house- , furniture and fixtuy way satisfactory. The affair was a small one and serves to Other real estate and mortgages ; owned Prof. Theo. Krauss, metalurgist at the illustrate the danger of the press (in some Due from National Banks (not on came Ibex smelter, Wednesdays peoples hands,) when under the pretence up Reserve Agents! other cash items train and went on to 'Salt Lake. The of giving news, prejudice Is brought iu ChecksOfand Notes other National Banks a was from Professor suffering severely to try to damage honorable people. Mr. Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents IA55 troublesome molar and bis object in go- Stevens, for cause, had stopped his paLawful vi resebvk is bone; bask, extract- per the 1 6.906. 65X. ing north was to have the acher look-oSpecie day previous. U. fund with TreasS. on ever the Redemption Our ed. reporter, Comparisons are odious, but some56J.5 urer?5 per cent of circulation) for Nephi, informed him that' this town times usefula3 illustrations. We notice At, 845.01 Total has a couple of fine dentists, Oh, said in the last issue of The Blade, A scrap i. LIABILITIES. the Professor, I dident know that, I wherein three prominent and respected h 50.000.00 stock paid in... citizens permitted their their temper to Capital havent seen their ad. in The Blade, ... 37,500.00fund...... ... Surplus Asked' get the better of their judgments," came Undivided profits, less: expences and 7,255.10 ' andxnyticket is for Salt Lake. taxes paid for information relative to the rumor re- to blows and Were fined. The news is National Bank notes outstanding.... i9,690.00 264,50 to of Due and bankers smelter Banks the Ibex State removal the garding given in a healing spirit, tending to peace Individual deposits subject to check. 58,954.50 from Leamington to Provo, Prof. Krauss and good fellowship, whereas the other Demand certificates of deposit... .L 1,130.85. excites the beligereacy Of every friend cf parried by the statement that his ,$164,815.01 Total L. conIs business company the wronged. of Territory Utah, f County 0 Juab. fined principally to the smelter We also notice in the same Fillmore paof the Cashier W. W. Armstrong, I, swear that the abova per, that a charge of assault, is headlined bank, do selemnly statement is true to the best of my knowledge in large print,An attempted rape case. e24th, C. II. Silliman belief. yv'. Armstrong, Cashier. The accuseds name and address are blaz- and and Dr. Westphal of to before me this 22. sworn and a Subscribed before Pardee D. oned and J. forth, and details given 1895. of July, day north-bound a were T. C. Winm, Notary Public. passengers. hearing Is had. Every transgressor has ttest: My com. Exp. Apr. 11.1895 were Co first rbkct out is or whose heart wrung mother named, gentlemen friend, fiso. c. WniTMOItK M. A. Grover, i. at BurBank, Snake Valley and gave the by the act, why lacerate their wounds upseal L. S. Hills, think are We dont which in on the pubjic gibbit? they reservojr enterprize Directors. Millard in heavily Interested, a thorough examina- the peoples tastes desire it A free conveyance irom tho Desrefc Yours Very Truly , tion, and are well pleased with the out- county. . House, neats all trains at CKs Feme Covert. look, The reservoir will furnish an I J 1 ! 7-- 2 i ) ( I : j j I ! . 3-- 8 s Death of Editor Diehl of the Eureka Dem, ompany, until paid, you can secure any. clothing I . you desire. Orders from the Southern, Counties ( Solicited. ' Send for samples and measnring - blanks. - Satisfaction f j ocrat, i MERCHANT TAILORS. .Nest dopr to P. 0. guaranteed. - j From the Desert .News, It is learned that Wm. 8- - Diehl was accidentally killed at American Fork on the 25th. The team which Mr, Diehl was driving ran away and the deceased jumped out of the wagon and struck on his head, death refrom the tone of Lis sulting.theJudging Mr. Diehl Eureka Democrat, paper, a good, was of a and kiDdly organization Nephi. editor. all-rou- nd t one-thir- A Greati Sacrifice is now being made of Summer Clothing and Mens? Russet Shoes at Ord Brother's In order to make room for our fall stock to shortly arrive. 6 ii iiiia araingiM mud r .. jl. C? ' T & San Pete j - I Valley II ailway , j Please take faotice that the Teachers Union Institute of Sanpete and Juab Counties will be held at Manti, Saupete County, begining August 5tb, and clos- ing August 9th. The attention of Teachers is directed to Section 61 of the School law. Ail persons in the District who expect to teach during the coming school year should be m attendance. PeterofGreaves, Jr. Supt. John Schools, SanpetetCo'. Foote, of Supir r ttTi r.n money to Loan. from one hundred to amount In any on long or short dollars ten thousand or city properfarm time.. On improved ty or on water stock. T. C. Winn, County Recorder. Schools, Juab Co. Break Jail at Manti.' Yesterday morning Sheriff Carter discovered that the two birds that were servof 25 days for stealing ing a sentence over whom the t charge of and shirts, U. safe here in Nephi the P. cracking was hanging, had flown. It is believed that Brown, who was released here on the 23d, went over to Manti And Helped his pals to escape. Marshal Goldsbrough describes the men as follows: One of the men is about six feet tail, very dark, black hair and mustache with dark, restless eyes; about 25 years old. The other, is about five feet 6 inches tail, medium dark, short mustache full face, bullet-heade- d and wears a good natured smile; age about 24 years. Both men are well dressed. The V. P. i srfe-Cracke- rs About August 1st we will ship a trainload of sheep to Chicago, and continue TIME TABLE the fall. Those desirIN EFFECT NOVEMBER 7, 1894. shipments during ing to 6hip through as, thereby obtainmarket price for their No.2 Leaves Manti 8:00 a. ni. ing the highestTwo Adventurous Damsels. call on or address, sheep, m. Miss Estelle Neff and Miss Sadie Orme, Leaves Ephraim .... 8:30 a. 3 Nephi. Pay & Garrett, two of Nephis bright girls, can justly 9:00 a. Leaves Chester take the cake for daring equestrianism. To Advertisers. .9:15 a. ill. Leaves Moroni vhe morning of the 24th they . started 9:4.8 a.m Four issues constitute a months ad- On Leaves Ft. Green for a ride to the bald summit of Nebo. ' tf 10.40 a. m vertising in The Blade. Arrives Nfiiiir Up the canyon and around by the Salt, No.l Leaves Nkimt 11:25 a. m works the road is easy, but a couple of why and Because. Leaves Fountain Green. . 12:27 p. m. miles farther up, the way becomes tortu12:S5 p. m Leaves Moropi ous and m places extremely difficult and WHY the people of Nephi should But the girls quailed not at 1:06 p. m. leaves Chester Store. Because it is a dangerous. their Drug the dizzy precipices nor yawning chasms, Arrives Ephraim. .. . i:40 p, m. home whatever you Because enterprise, but went as far as they could with their 2:05 p. m. Arrives Manti Is genuine and as cheap as there purchase - rains leare horses, where they tied them, and proManti for Sterling Ennks Lake the know clerks the Because to a point above timber on cheapest. aM Morrison at 2:15 p. m., Mondays, W ednes-- '' no mis- ceededarid foot make and aye what doing AV8 and they acheived a feat that has not, line, Friday's. Returning arrive at takes, and Because it is a credit to the probably been heretofore accomplished A,'utft5;ir,p, m, of J.InoDoitc nuppACiv, city, and in every respect is deserving ir.s. KF.r.ii, by any of their sex. Tbe distance travALLY Sc Lunt, McN eled was net less than forty miles. Beal Manager, Gen1) Bupt. your patronage. , Proprietors. - -- i. pat-roni- 1 ze two-fift- ag-grese- d h or f . I Teachers " i 7 Explanatory. to II. Pulver, The Blades E. Owing hustling foreman, being sick in Payson, and Roy Cowan, of The Blades typos, being sick and off a baif day, and all hands celebrating the 24th, and several legal notices coming in'at the last moment. we are forced to dircard all items relative to the celebration of the 24th in Nephi, and regretsoit the more because the well in tbe bicycle raboys that did ces are deserving of recognition. - Bi-iij- fi 7-- te 9 - . 1. out-loo- V J ut ( - 1 j , - . know-ledgeoft- he 1 , above-name- 1 l d |