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Show r ' - Absolutely Independent r' P On all question whether Political, Social or Hellions Is the Blade. MottoiThe Truth Without Fear or Favor. Terms; f2.Q0 per year, in advance, 4 j 0Hf V &f) f Jr V yK" y Y J n Country People Read ! fj j ... l(U Va AvyAj , f I A j V The BLADE Six'rqonts, 1.00. VOLUME III. NEPHI CITY, UTAn, SATURDAY MORNING, MAR. NUMBER 40. 14, 1800. The advertisement in the Country Papers, and ss has the Larcest Circulation cf try Taper in Central and Southern Utah, I t offers the beat possible rat'd i urn for Advertisements. MILTON CROSBY, at Hyde & Whifcinpres are something beautiful. Dont forget to call on Qrd Bros for nobby childrens suits. Mrs. Annie Stout wen$ to Eureka Sunshe. wilj miike herhome, day where Those Laces and Trimmings at Hyde &, Whitmores make your mouth water. Miss Lizzie McPherson carried off the prize at tbe maedal contest lat night. The-Silk- Is now on at the Excelsior. ' To reduce our immense stock of Shoes1 ' J And dispose of them quickly, np ay Belling large quantities of them at greatly Miss Nellie Bradley of MorQni is visitM ing in Nephi and is the guest of Mr3. ' Lonnie Hyde entertained a numbered friends Wednesday evening. All enjoyed J is the time, to get a pair of Shoes cheap. fTow t - B. Neff. Reduced prices. ! s themselves, The batehelors of Nephi are In it. They have either gqt tq get married or go on missions. Twenty-fiv- e stands of bees in good condition, ior sale 2.0Q per stand. Apply to David Nortoq. Dont fail to visit the at the Excelsior. Lots ' extremely cheap. Miss Geneva Booth, ona of EXCELSfftR - MERCANTILE CO Leaders in Low Prices. . ' , We . pi Every line in our Store and are Not Considering Cost. We are to make Determined - some How is the Great Sales. Tim to get Some Good Bargains, - 1 ; : i t . ome Ooaacx Quick. ui fIT - j T. H. on H R; 3 - PARKES, Superintendent. CT. h lj The Excelsior Mercantile company received a room full ,of wall paper this week and Supt. Paxman says it will be knocked down to half the price ever sold at before in Nephi. Clothing cheaper than ever. Call and see our new Spring line which is now and up, suits 75cta. complete. ' 3.75 and up. No trouble to mens suits Boys show them. Chas. Foote. Last season Ike L. Hall, druggist of West Lebanon, Indiana, sold four gross of Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Says every bottle of it gave perfect satisfaction. For sale by McNaRy & Lunt Druggists. While east our Mr, Paxman picked up some big bargains in shoes. We have decided to close them out quick and offer lots of shoes at greatly reduced prices. Call and get your shoes while this sale save money. Excelsior Mer. lasts and . L Portrait free or your choice 1 L i . . of our fine suits, he also forgets that he got it cheap, all he remembers is that, HENRY V V; KIlfG & . . CO. . teas on the hanger; that it wore like Iron and did not fade. lie smiles and , Goes bach to the reliable firm of CLUTENG CO. skin. diseases op the attd The intense itching dSa'csTte Jktak fnsSntty 1 S!S '1 Sample Rooms f or ConjmercialTrav : , u- -' to fleets all Trains, Free to and from the station , Patroa II. GOLDSBROUGH, ; Proprietor, winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of with Conn., was badly afflicted severe so was ,!utism. At times it H could not stand up Mraignt, but urwn over on one side. I tried re-- remedies without receiving I'Jpt Ye Ray8 until about six months J,Qt a bottle of Chamberlain s After using it for three days l'uni4thni was gone and has not AYf1QCi For bale by McNally & Y . J ", .!tkta 1f really e, j F merry-maker- ' ' . coupons or produce. Remember you get your choice of Silver ware, call in and let us explain our method. The sooner you begin to fight the fire, the more easily it may be extinguished. The sooner you begin taking Ayers Sarthe saparilla for your easier Will be tbe cure. In both c&ses, delay is dangerous, if not fatal Be sure you get Ayers and no other. It was a jolly crowd that was seen makway towards the residence of ing their Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins Wednesday night with picnic enough for an army and with the intention of giving Irs. Jenkins a surprise. The surprised lady was very glad to see them and the evening passed away all too soon for the blood-diseat- , s. Read This Carefully, j Ho, for the Dres3 Goods at the Excelsior tbe like was never before seen in Nephi. Their specialty for next week is a line of beautiful Dress (loods at 25cts. per yard worth 40 , 50 and 60cts. The different committees on Arbor day met last Monday evening as per appointment. The finance committee reported as having canvassed the town and collected 35 with more promised, besides the promise of trees and work. The general committee presented a petition last Frithe City Council asking that day beforerun a main of the city water the city works into the middle bf the cemetery and furnishta hundred feet of hose for the use of the public, free of charge. The petition was referred to the committee on water works. Oh how pretty just Isvely and so cheap similar expressions too, these and other are used by tbe ladies when examinining Do Half Not Stop way, Something True, The stock of goods we have just placed is complete and gratifying in variety. We have all the lines, and all these lines full to overflowing, so that, a customer caunot leave the store without being able to find anything and everything that a progressiva merchant in our line, should carry. We do not dust over and sort up old goods, and try to make them pass for new ones, when a new season comes In. We carefully select and order the best and newest tbe market affords, secure enough to meet all requirements, and look to it that every class and grade is represented. You will find what you want here, if variations of mode, anywhere, in all its finish and price. You will find that we want to meet all your wishes half-wa- y, and would rather sell goods to one satisfied customer than ten times the number aud have cause for complaint. We desire to please and we generally succeed, and we wish to continue to do so. When you visit this store, feel at horns and take due time to buy what you want, and as you want it. We are here to give you cur time, the beuefit of our experience and entire satisfaction, if you make a mistake we will be glad to help you rectify if you intend to Bimply inspect our it; stock for the time being, we will be glad to show you everything, and explain merits and prices. We aim to please all of our visitors all of the time. t That is What we are here for, and we hope to keep at it till we have made every customer a friend for life. Hyde & Whitmore. j 'i. No. 3531. 1i V OS A" r1 i. 0. n. Eiig, XtiUi Valley, nisi,, fared yill. MARK CROSLYN'S STOfiy ly Ayers Sas'senaiiilq Mark Croslyn returned to Gold Run with a heavy heart and each fiay seem ed an age. He became restless and almost irritable with his menj lie could nqt concentrats his mind on the details of the business, and fojr: that reason suspeqded ore shipments pending tbe return of Crosby. All the energy h$ could command was devoted to development work and getting the mine in shape for larger production. Two weeks had nqt elapsed when CrosLyq received from Crosbj the letter stating tfiat his mother and sister would accompany (him as far as Denver. He read the letter through, and after a few momeqts of troubled thought, arose and began pacmg back and forth while memory traversed the devious path that stretched backward more than a score of years. As before stated, Mark CroJyn was a man of unusual self possession, but, as the scenes of his early life passed before him and in imagination he lived again the Incidents in a life That had been well-nig- h blasted, his strong frame quivered with emotion. Tbe time for which he had hoped and prayed, the opportunity for which, during the year8 be had struggled as man neyer did before, vfas close at band; and jet he shrank from the fiossible, yes, probable sequel. .Could he make others understand to .what depths men pan descend and have hearts that, duriDg seasons when the mind is rational, beat for those they love? Gould he impress upon others the truth that the diyine light of hope, intermingled with deiires to do right, shines in on the mind of seemingly brutalized manhood? Re was afraid not. What if he should fail in making himself understood? And if successful in that; what if the love be bad prized even during years of depredation had been quenched in the bitter-ues- s born of Deglect find seeming The theught waa maddening. Would it not be better to retain his present disguise and minister as a friend to those he loved with a devotion intensified by a sense of having Injured? No, he would risk all on a frank and manly avowal, and; if his great hope should turn to dust and ashes, only one other . For five yers, I suffered untold from muscular rheumatism. I triedmherjf every known remedy, consumed tho best jhyst, elans, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending $1000 there, besides doctors bills i hut could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighefi only ninety-thre- e pounds; my left aim anq .were drawn out of shape, the muscie j . : jndif-erenc- would be the rj . JJJ A being twisted tip in knots. J was unable tfv dress myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by usitig a cane, f had no appetite, and was assured, by th, doctors, that I could not Jive. The pains, at, times, werp so awful, that I could procure, relief only by means of hypodermic inJecTj tions of morphing. I had my limbs bandaged Ip clay, Jn sulphur, in poultices; but thet gave pnly' temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayers Sarsapai ilki. Inside of two months, I was able fo walk, without a cane. In three months, my limbs, began to strengthen, and in the course of a, year, I was cured. My weight has increase to 1G5 pounds, and I am now able to do ni, full days work as a railroad blacksmith. i e? lAi Worlds Fair Sarsaparilla,, JLTUJlS riLZS cure llcudache. KNOWLES and & WEBB wiser, ; Agents for the sue the path he was now til the shadows of lifes McCormick Mowers and Bidders,, ered about him. The Mark in ended, and there shone the light ooperWagons, umph over himself. Within a few days after receiving Sulky Plows, Milton Crosbys letter, his plans were A perfected, and he .wrote him J that he Barrows, would meet him in Denver. Croelyn ' explained that some machinery would Rakes, soon be required, and that he desired to confer with him on the matter, and Barb Wire etc i to have his assistance in the selection. t He also requested Crosby to wire him We carry all Implements carried bj from some place while en route, the tbe Consolidated Implement Co. day he would arrive in Denver; On June 5th, Croslyn packed his Knowles & Webb M grip and started for Denver, leaving his foreman in charge of the mine. funds were ample, and Half block west of Court House Croilyns was he while excusably proud of bis he remeuubered the pit good fortune, NEPHI, UTAH. from whence he was digged. However, there was no further necessity for Notice of Forfeiture. stinting himself, and the best hotel State of Utah, was selected and rooms secured for Couxty of Juab j I 1 V Milton Crosby and party. j To John S. Jacobs and Alfred Mikcsell and'' After he had submitted himself to the Drum Mountain Mining Co. Youthat I have expended tl3J.ft6, the renovating and transforming art of for the notified, year 1894 and $250.00 for the year 1895, a barber and tailor, but few of his in all $382.66, in labor and improvements upon most intimate friends would have rec- the Rattler Group of claims consisting of d rough-claLink, Chief, Alice,, Missing: in Copper the Croslyn ognized of the Hill and Gold Bug. Situated, in miner of Gold Run. When hia toilet Wonder Detroit Mining District, Juab Co. Utah, as s iU was completed, he took from his grip appear by certificate filed 1891 and 1895, in of the Recorder of the said district, in some photoa package containing hold said premises under the provis-ion- s long and orderofto Section graphs upon which he looked 2324, Revised Statute of th$ United States, and if within 99 days after thi. tenderly. Then, selecting one of himself that had been taken when be be- notice by publication youoffalltheor refuse to conyour proportion expenditures gan life, be compared it with the living tribute as interests in said claims, your the property of the subscribed uncounterpart reflected from the mirror. will become The comparison was satisfactory. der said Section 2324. ' J. A. McBurxet. , His form was more robust, and ag, in Feb. 1st 1896. connection with a heavy beard, had Drum, abundantly changed and concealed tbe Notice to Creditors. boyish features of the photograph. of the estate of Peter' Reedy dematter In the As the expected time of the arrival ceased of Qrosby drew near, Croslyns impaNoticeis Jhereby given by the undersigned, of the estate of". tience became nervousness, which was Jane Reedy, deceased, to the creditors of. and heightened by a telegram1 received on Peter all persons having claims against said', deceas-, the morning of the 10th arid which read ed, to exhibit them with the necessary vouch--esHave missed connection, as follows: within ten months after the first publlca- to said administratrix will arrive tomorrow at 4 p. m. All tion of this notice, in Eureka - are-here- by -- j the-.-Rattle- the--ottlc- e I rs - 35-4- 3' ' ' j OF THE -- FIRST NATIONAL BANK i well. Three oclock the next day found at Nephi, iff the State of Utah at the Croslyn impatiently pacing the long close of business, February 28th 1896. platform in front of the passenger depot, and every few minutes looking' resources. down the track, and then at.the bulle-- 3 Loans and discounts $110,798.70 and secured unsecured.. 1,440.24 tin board to see if the train (had been Overdrafts, U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.... 12,500.00 marked late. But tbe blackboard Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,500.00 4 oclock (drew near no As gave sign. etc 2,949.45 Stocks, securities, , a profound reverie into Banking-housefurniture and fixture. 2,000.00 Croslyn lapsed Other real estate and mortgages was awakehed by the he which from 2.791.T5 owned Never locomotive. of shriek shrill the Due from State Banks and Bankers.. 7,581.11 333.81 was a train more welcome as with Checks and other cash items 781.00 Notes of other National Banks its grinding brakes it slowed jupat Fractional paper currency, nickels watchend. Croslyn eagerly 43.15 journeys and cents ed the passengers as they! descended Lawful konst reservb in bank, 11,481.50 from- the platforms, Specie and at length Redemption5 fund with U. S. Treas- . . Milton of Cro$bys famil562.50 caught sight urer ( per cent of circulation) iar face, then hastily pushed his way . Total $154,714.01 through the crowd to where the party was alighting. Crosby, my dar boy, Im LIABILITIES. In $ 50,900.00 stock glad to see you, and the next instant Capital paid 37,500.00 his hand was clasped as if jin a vise. Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and MothMilton Crosby knew the voice. 8,483.78 taxes - I - 1 paid National Bank notes outstanding. . . . Due to State Banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check. Demand certificates of deposit Cashiers checks outstanding.: , 11,250.00 264.01 9.00 48,929.22 255.00 23.00 er, this isMr. Croslyn. Mrs Crosby extended her hand in a charmingly frank manner, and assured the diitinguishod-lookin- g man of her pleasure at meetone had rendered Vucti signal who ing son at a timri 'When hia to service her $154,714.01 Total life was in jeopardy. Crosby next inState of Utah, troduced his friend to his sister, and County of Juab, f69 I, C. S. Tingey Cashier of the then to Gilbert Ileywood as a former bank, do solemnly swear that the above classmate, j statement is true to the best of my knowledge to have the had arranged and belief. Ileywood to his C. S.Tincst, Cashier direct train from tbe Crosbys go insisted Subscribed and sworn to before me this fathers residence, but CroJlyn 7th day of February 183ft. so earnestly and imperitively that they T. C. Winn, Notary Public. hia feff days My com. Exp. Apr. 11th 1897. become his guests during reIleywood that m Corks CTAttcfct: Denver, sojourn waived M. his claim. Grovhr, luctantly L above-Dame- d 1 Geo. C. Whitnoke vDirectora. W. V. McCobnicjs. av-h- Continued on last tagil ei residence City, Juab County, State of Utah, tbe same being the jilace for the transaction of the business of said estate, , Dated February 21st, 1896. Mrs. Jane Reedy Administratrix. Wm. A. C. Bryan, Attorney for Administratrix Crosby. i s FRO It Wet Reedy,-Apministratri- REPORT OF THE CONDITION - those new dres3 goods at Chas. Footes. A canvass among the druggists of this the fact that Chamberlains place reveals are the most popular proprietary medicines sold. Chamberlains Cough RemCents per x. 2o at is regarded as in the lead Ktle edy, especially,trouble For by druggists of all throat remedies, and as is prescribed freely by physicians. such, As a croup medicine, it is also unexcelled, Termifu. and most families with young children Traic, blood purifier and keep a bottle always handy for instant & Eunt Druggist, use. The editor of the Graphic has re- For sale by McMally known Chamberlains geatedly to da the work after all Cough other medicines had failed. The Kimball S. D, Graphic. For sale&at 25 and 50 cents per office. bottle byMcNally Lunt Druggists. t anyone good to It certainly does Money to Loan. & Whitmores and just see to into Hyde step hundred one from beautiful of Dress display their Goods, farm In any On improved with trimmings to match. They are alten thousand dollars. ways bo willing to show their goods. Recorder. propertyoroaw County S ; . j of beautiful Silver ware as a premium at the Excelsior. Every 5ct. purchase counts. No discrimination between fiash, j j Bros. . ; ' SilksTSiJksl Silks! 1000 yards Japanese wash silks in all shades worth fiOcts. now going at 4Qcts at Chas. Footes. McNally & Lunt, Druggists we have the largest stock of Drug, ana Pure City. Family Liquors south of Salt Lake ' trade a specialty, Have you seen that line of press Goods at the Excelsior for 25cts. per yard. Over 20 differeqt styles. Look at their , window. These goqds are worth almost doable this price. The members of the Relief society of the Second ward spent a pleasant day fine dinner and a Tuesday -by having a was A dance programgiven in the evening and which was participated in by the old qnd young alik. Our specialty for next week is a line of Dress Goods of over 20 different styles at 25cts. per yard. A "number of them reduced from 40, 50 and 60cts. Now is your chance to get a bargain. Call early before they all go. Excelsior Mer. Co. 4 A Crayon we Sell him one Whitmores Leave your orders for Job work at The Blade: office. Have you seep those' black, all wool alay worsted suits 9. 50 worth 12 at Ord the-hardenin- Co. Thst lie bought a cheap, poorly made suit, when it fades and rips, he aajs; , 111 never buy any more goods there, niiim.Mmm & most popular young ladies, madeNephis Provo a visit this week. Now is the time to your Dress, all wool cassimeres, 20buy different shades over 1 yard wide for only 25cts per yard. See the grand display of them at Hyde & Whitmore's. The first term of the District Court of Carload best (Hidden ' Barbed the Fifth Judicial District will convene Wire just received. Selling at at Nephi Monday. Salt Sake prices. Ladies Shirt waists in tbe latest styles 0. Abrews & Co. and patterns at prices which defies alj competition at Chas. Foqtes. The sound of mirth was heard issuing An excellent program was rendered at from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. the cod joint meeting ef tbe Y. L. and Y. Hehry Goldsbroughon Wednesday night. Miss Ruby which It was a surprise M. M. I. associations Monday night. had been gotten up by.her friends.' DeliEverything undercaken by the ladies cious ice cream and caks was served and of Nephi so far, has been a howling suc- all present bad a lovely time. cess and the Arbor day schema will be no Owing. to the great sale of oqr lovely exception. Dress Goods we wero compelled toJ reMiss Lottie Rowntree came down' from order, and the new goods have just arrivsaw anything their Salt Lake Thursday. Miss Rowatrea has ed and you never see ihem it will do Come and been making her sister in that city a equal. - ' your eyes good, Hyde Whitmores short visit. A farewell party was given D. K. Truly astonishing. Miss Annette N. Brown last night in Millers hajl. Mr. Moen, Fountain, Minn., says; Ayers Brown goes to fulfil his second mission Cherry Pectoral has had a wonderful effect in curing my brothers children of to Denmark. a Bevere and dangsrous cold. It was Just think pf it Q000 pairs of Shoes in fuly astonishing how speedily they our shoe department, more on tbe road. found relief after taking this preparaThats why we can sell them so Cheap. tion. Hyde & Whitmores Sealed bid for the laying of service pipe Grandpa' Edward Morris passed from from main to curb will be received at this world of pain and sorrow Tuesday the office of the City Recorder Nephi City morning. The cause of his death was all bids to be received on or before March old age and general debility. 20, 1896. The couacil reserves the right reject any and all bids. By order of Go quick and get your shoes at tk Ex- to the council, celsior while the. cheap sale lasts. Over O. P. Goldsbrough Some rich ,000 pajrs to select from. I' City Recorder. snaps for you. Book at their windows. Free! Free! yon do not have to spend To prevent of the sub20 or 30 with uS before you can flO, cutaneous tissues of the scalp and U s get Bomef ware. ol our beautiful-Silve- r obliteration of the hair follicles, which Hyde & Whitmores cause baldness, use Halls Hair Renewer. - . When at Hyde t ; f to show goods e QIIAPTER - Of j No-troubl- Story of the East and W . cai ' IPc3f0 ! are Making a General PI A tyue r:i! U.'iTGLQ 38-4- 1. ' t Not to be Trifled 'With. 1 1 (From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will people never learn thai a cold' is an accident to be dreaded' and that when it occnra treatment should Tnere is no knowing promptly applied? will te where tbd trouble end; and recovery is the rule, the exceptions are terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal illnesses occur-everyear ushered in by a little injudicious exposure and seemingly trifling; are symptoms. Beyond this, there countless invalids who can trax:e. their complaints to colds,no which at-tconcern, time of oceurance gave and were therefore neglected. When troubled with a cold use Chamberlain's. It is prompt and effect- Cough215Remedy. cent bottles for sale byand 53 ual. & Lunt Druggists. McNally None But Ayer's at the worlds Fair. Sarsaparilla enjoys the exttra. Ayers distinction of having been the ordinary an exhibit ak allowed blood purifier only ManufacturChicago. Worlds fair, the ers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods but they were all turned away under the. application of tbe rule forbidding the en- try of patent medicines and nostrums.. The dicision of the Worlds fair authori- ties in favor of Ayers .Sarsaparilla wasi in effect as follow: Ayers Sarsanaril- la is not a patent medicine. It doe not belong to the list of nostrums. It l3 L;-on itsmerita while-comple- to--da- y he j -- - ; J |