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Show in a plant as cheaply as Ephraim HOWLERS. put CALAMITY an independent support the Blade as Then why not do it. condi SAL a into force it and thus journal, This city is much larger than Eph- OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE where the is tionof useless silence, and that The big Calamity howler and raim and amply able. It would be we prefer landing rather than surrender little twinkling weeper of Salt Lake worth more than double its cost ss an J'eryeatV an iota of our right to teach the truth might just as wall dry their eyes and advertisement of the town. Then, as the Father of all has enabled us to noses on their shirt gleeves,,and be Now Ox, and to make ready for stock, are the advantages of cleanness Js there is warm see it. the HflAUE has found ten to the era of good times that J. F. GIBBS, anj convenience. o have the we are pffering Great friends where t cpuld reasonably returning-t1st, surely that August slowly but Another taking advantage to find tjut QD0, and with .a United States. And both of then all the others is Ihqt of absolute safety. Application Hasten made at the Nephi post j hoped . pffice for 'transmission through the njuiig a serene faith in the people s gooct' sense, would do well to stop their lying about Let the bargains people here reflect on the numf . cond.cia,s man matter, to course good cry subsidized we shl pursuo our independent the papers being berless precious lives that are annually and look upon the coming competir times for political reasons. We do not destroyed by kerosene explosions, also tion as a desert whirlwind' that believe they .credit their own state- on the amount of property that is desy forces a tinny oolumn of dust lewpor- - ments. Its a mass of lachrymal hypQ-crastroyed by the explosion of lamps. on sneh discredit cast to in them a ! Edward It McCune is The Blades rily 'upward, There is liable to occur at any time and I Bradstreets as our Duns of exchanges papers Now, if any from a lamp explosion, afire that might ppecial agent and solicitor, and is author that are pointing out 'the signs the to tackle Blades p,(iliGS,.11tiieJ ized to mako collections and receipt more property in an flour than on every hand of re- destroy and do J to aye so, they that welcome present are , 3. P. Onms, therefor. the entire electric plant would cost. Underware, Hats, Shoei Gloves of hard study of turning prosperity, Hosery, years that twenty Bladd. Publisher consideration Is, Another important The big howler is as inconsistent as social principles and problems, will electric that every light plant is a nail Dress and Fancy Shirts, etc, of take oare in its opposition (for politipal to usual us abundantly enable BLADE AOENTS: and oil coal coffins of trusts in ' the i - ' reasons) to prosperity. It tries by argu at olrse' will who1 Below is list of our agents, combines. By all means turn on the mentive sophistry to njake the people electric receive subscriptions and 'receipt for light. y believe they are attending .the funeral In the arrival of the third Payments: Win. Chastain, Ibapah, Yoole Oq at the home bf President Cleveland, of the last forlorne hope, and tries to The Wasatch Wave comes down . JtlLLAHU COUNTT, Lave proba- sink its readers still farther into the from its mountain home, and enters antr-equsuffragists the Oak A. flyman, The Blade office with an N invitation City. ' Joseph Christian AnJerson, Eilimore, bly found a solution of the bad luck Slough of Despond. on it. Certainly, with pleasure, and Titos. Mempjott, Scipio, CleveMr. and howler snivels The attended little far thus has groans, that O. A. Bated, Holden. especially so as the Wave, like, nearly bran-neto one a born and a Chris. Overson, LeanfingtaDJ in like child ail the Utah weeklies, is a credit to its misery, lands administration, Cieo. Crane, Kanosh, a reason why woman should remain breath, and then proceeds to point out locality. Thanks. , James Hatton, Petersburg, Burbank. Virgil Kelly, political nonentity. It is said that under the beading of Mining in Utah: Ibex Negotiations, Ilvruna Adams. Meadow, where there are all boys, or a majority That there never was a time when Is rumor A, prevalent that the owners of them, in a family, it is conclusive mining matters were as active in Utah as of the Ibex smelter have, since the recent Prom everywhere comes the re- strike in the Ibex mine, reopened negotiTHE evidence that the father iules the now. port of an increased output of the mines, ations for its purchase, and that every reverse new new and extensions discoveries and household, and that where the a favorable outcome. to points thing mines. The smelters are run A visit was made to Receiver Humphis the case, the mother does the ruling; ot existing as heavily as they did bealmost ning but that gentleman said the rumor e reys, runs the gov-b- fore the slump in silver. The samplers was news In another part of this number will therefore, a woman now to him, and that he was unable more work for May and June than to either confirm or deny. found a reference to the prospective ernment, therefore we are having hard did ever before. those is stated It by professing to be on establishment of a Republican paper in times and therefore women should not j The above clipping is true and 'gives the inside, however, that another proNephi. Tbit matter woiild not, at vote, The foregoing logic is especially hope and cheer to all to be, brave and position has been advanced, and that it is very likely the mine, for the treatment of this time, bd mentioned editorially ex--1 commended to the Provo Dispatch and continue on. The same little howlers whose ore bodies the smelter was erected, J as Let furnishing be will cept to allay the apprehensions of many th'eManti Messenger over by the smelter owners. tears are eastern conditions those Of the captured ' strike, it is said it has proven up of the Blades friends, both Republi- - ter reasons why woman should not of the crocodile kind, to all expectation, and that the mine to ' cans and Democrats, that tjEls paper by j vote than either of those able papers ' The Blade cares not a straw, whether day a better and bigger showing presents We are daily receiving new goods and are thus j have was at time since it produced, that force of circumstances may( be. swung placed upon any the recent panic can he traced to the the market. abreast of the itimes.L. We arc constantly from its independent moorings. blunders and bad policies of either party Racsiver Humphreys, who last night A couple of weeks sinoej we stated! The Tribune throws jeeld-wat- er on or whether another carload of bullion, adding to our steekv such things as arc heed. prosperity oaq be acknowledged will go below the last of the week, and our position as plainly as possible on j improved business conditions and credited up returning to either of them. What does not deny that a critical inspection of , . ed by our friends, .this matter of independent journalism, Jeems to be that goqd times every one wants are good times and the mine is among other things that takes praying there.. :md gave our reasons for being inde- - j iS0nly a temporary spurt caused by of them, xlnd they willcome a himThe plenty foregoing is from the Tfibune,and peodent, and thoseyeasons are still in j a depletion of stocks. Also that" the lot sooner by mixing a little hope along while Tfie Blade doubts, it hopes that is .1 rise m wages force and will so continue, We have just received direct flora the factory an eluant the iron, mauu-- wth the waiting and Jabor than to' sit the among The Company spent s, fortune truth. extwo of stock of Crockery. Quality and Style Entirely years independent factories is paused by temporary orders down and weep. During on would hud Ibex the rhino, nothing line of Ladjes, Misses and Childrens Shoes Hjconi-- . Our ' istence, there has been a spirit of per- for products, and that hundreds of the Ilian If howlers will to calamity just go give The BdaDE greater pleasure plete, and having bought before pi ices advanced,' Veara feet freedom and independence from j thousands of iron workers are yet out off somewhere ' see the company make two fortunes out themselves where by giving our customers the benefit of the same, party restraints manifested by the J of employment or working short hours. people wont see them, and then snivel of it. The only thing for which we ever Now is the time to buy Clothing. Buy before the priM advances. AH kinds of wool and cotton goods are ad ran cBlade. Tty ere flas been increased in Xo the first proposition, Tho Blj.de blubber, weep, wail and moan until blamed the Ibex Co, was the treatment soon the effects will he feH lb our love of independent jour- j askstif there is no permanent improve-tialis. ing in the East, and is forever exhausted, in- of their employees and which we believe the supply We are vicinity. always happy to meet our friends to that extent that1 makes the j merit, where do the people get the the Wealth of the company could have enstead of slobbering around every day abled to compare goods.and prices with others, pleased them to avoid, Ed. Blade, very thqugljit of partisan( newspaper money from to purchase the increase of in the face of hope, they will confer a trouble to show'goods. Yours Truly, discussion distasteful in the extreme, products? To the latter proposition, on those that are getSummons. The horizon! of a partizan newspaper is J we ask; how1 can wages rise ia the face lasting blessing well with them ting pretty disgusted Bounded by party principals and p3rty of an ? d Periall other political liars. and Territory of Utah, . ss l n teres ta, That means, that while the haps the Tribune will say that capital County of Juab, j The ia the latest from In the Justices Court of Nephi following Precinct, advocatand &JEL3GJ3 jis has become suddenly charitable and has Bradstreets and furnishes the party paper defending Excelsior Mercantile Co., a corporation, plaintoughing the interests and political faith of j increased the wages of its employes est 'kind of, a nut for the tiff, versus Thomas Smith and c s;a Smith, calamity defendants. j is of half the people, it necessarily from purely benevolent motives, HP. P-- I. howlers to crack. $125.23 upon a book account. Demand the! other half and opposing abusing The extent of the voluntary advance in The Feople of the Territory of Utah, to Thomas STYjpOrxrtLtn-cioinLt.- . their political principals. Whereas, a I The Enquirer (Provo) says; Smith and Rosa Smith, greeting: wages reported within a month or two has outgrown the resources of voluntary You are hereby summoned to be anel appear paper that is fearless and just In its in-- , j ,1he Democratic ladies are doing some- statistical which endeavorhave before me, the undersigned, at my office in bureaus, in work thorough organizing poof j liticai dependence, watches the interests ed to keep track of them. The latest ad- Nephi Precinct, Juab County, Utah Territory, . clubs. We mention this as not answer a complaint filed against you herein the entive people and stands as a judge all to tneir discredit. Ladies of Utah vices are that more than 1,000,000 indus- to by said plaintiff within five days (exclusive of trial workers have received an average the to organize politically for soon advance tietween the contending factions', and jI ought djay of service) if this summons Is served 10 of about cent. per in behalf of better governtheir on you wjthin said Nephi Precinct; Within ten services m voice defence of fairness ment wifi be required. raiscs its days tf served on you outside of said Nephi 3 Precinet, and withm twenty days if served mad, holds he heated combatants in The Tribune is also urging the elsewhere. Dealers in and Manufacturers of Said action is brought to recover from you is the only paper for , the FOUND AT LAST. publican ladies of Utah to form clubs. the sunt of $125.25, alleged to be due Plaintiff from you for merchandise sold and delivered The Blade seconds the urge, and sug- people. to you at your request, at Nephi City, Juab Co. The mission of a conscientious inde- - gests, that instead of their forming of Utah, between the 12th day of At last there has been "one man and Territory A. D. 1894 and the 21st day of March pendent jurnal is as much above the j clubs distinctive from the "men, they found in the Fifth district that is will- September A. D. 1895, ordinary, onesided, narrow, contracted, j0m societies, and clubs along with ing to serve his country in the And you are hereby notified that if you fail capacity to so appear and answer as above required.the lying partisan paper as Mt. Nebo is Ltheir male in the field of of take judgment against you fov We have found him via of Plaintiff will judge. $125.25 and cost of suit. above the njud swamps of Utah lake. a course Such tend will to politics. Standard correspondence from To the Sheriff, Marshal oy any Constable of Yet, ia the present state of social j the more rapid advancement of both Ogden said county, greeting : Make legal service and Cedar city, and Is as follows: due return hereon. evolution, political parties and partisan sexes and to better feelings and greater Given under my hand this 10th day of In the fifth judicial district Judge E. V. newspapers are essential to liberty harmony, July, A. D. 1895. r' Higgins should, and no doubt will be WiiAtAM Stout, and healthful progress, just the same nominated for the judgeship. Mr. HigJustice of the Peace. an of at is standlaw attorney high as measles are necessary to purge the j Prom Gray Gabies, the summer home gins a credit to the legal profession and a We also carry a full line of unhealthy germs from the body of a j of President and Mrs. Cleveland, 'there ing, An Ordinance Regulating the Ridcompetent thoroughly judge. Horse Furnishing Goods,' child. Partisan discussion brings out I 3 flashed the news that Ruth and From all The Blade can learn of of in Sheep Mens and Cow Boys Outfits. in bold relief the germs of truth thatd Esther have a little sister. .The ages of Mr. Bicycles Nephi City, ing we he would believe make Higgins, each party tcontains and places them J the little ' be stated as 4,2 and a good judge. . . may girls before the people. Partisan journals 0 and furnishes a noble Sec. I. Be it ordained by the City to declarThe invited has example Blade open YAYe of Nephi City, that it shall be to social Couacil are, erefme, neeessary pro- other American mothers. In fact there in its columns from those that ations gress. So ave wars and other baneful are not maDy mothefs in Utah that have an ambition to serve the- Fifth unlawful for any'person to ride a bicycle . , . . rate of speecj than eight miles at a social factors been necessary; in the have of Mrs. district as judge. Come out gentle: an greater reeoid the surpassed hour, upon any of tfle sidevpalks withpast, but the world is rapidly advene- - Cleveland. It is said the President men, and declare in. yourselves plaiu, in the limits of Nephi City, and when mg to a point beyond many of the old looka .he but is hinted it terms. ubmistakable The Blade will passingor attempting to pass any person Rifled, necessities, ' wouldi have 'looked supremely hanpy hQt .support any man that' wire-pull- s the speed shalLbe reduced so as not to The Blade will make a confession as B b . been as However four miles an hour. exceed Be for the position. It is an honorable o Bs - poh ucs Those that have read charm'or ridor sp u ia said ,to broken office and none need feel backward in Sec. II. Every person owning REPORT OF. THE CONDITION Hot and Cold rzs tbe editorials, and many of the clippings after the tfiLdmumber, a bicycle in Nephi City, shall provide President ing the canas themselves openly'announcing . th5ltrnaiTrt heretofore appeared in the otr tiie . , the same with a bell and upon passing or should'try again and which he doubt didates, to shall readers will find a any attempting pass pedestrian, Blade, (our 'couple less will. Since the forgoing was written, it is ror : , Czd xd) the bell at a distance not less ,than on the subject in this issue) will hare ring Bark n learned the that Savings Nephi attorney, thirty feet from the said pedestrian. observed a decided leaning towards Eor sale; Ope of the Utah to is A. Samuel enter the Sec. III. Every person riding a bieycle King, likely Socialism, Dont be startled gentle is' currently' reported that race for the judgeship of the. Fifth Dis- upon any of the sidewalks in the night It ships. -- mid reader. Socialism doesnt mean AnarCompaiiy, ' bid a hundred trict. ! Mr. King is a native of Millard time shall have a lighted lamp placed Colonel has uIkey chism. It means a social advancement thousand dollars ,for the purpose of County, am able lawyer and would upon the bicycle in such a position that, along and Within the restraining lines At Nephi, in, the Territory of Utah, at the country press 'of Utah. doubtless make a hard fight. Being very it can be seen from the front.' . ' of law and order to an universal suborning ' i 1V. the 1895. violatingSec. person of is' close Any the business, June'29, not That roll in his native in his Ykey, chances enough, popular conuty NEPHI, men' brotherhood OF It means provisions of this ordinance shall be bar I. ' The country press of for election would be excellent. . resources. that ultimate condition of society where another liable to a fine in any sum not, exceeding 'Will promptly fill be Utah in even may debased Discounts? $ 34,395.80 poor Blade readers' would liKe. to hear five dollars, for each offense or to im- Loans and there will be no poor; where each silver All orders for 124 94 .. but Overdrafts sell out. to from Mr King. Our columns are open dollars, wont they in not son the arul exceeding of God ii 13 city jail, prisonment struggling daughter 1,794.29 d carat, gold plated, to all candidates for the Judgeship of five days, or tp both fine and imprisonshall enjoy an equal proportion of Ilis 3L50 Fresh Frail. and Vegetables: for a hundred, thousand dol- the Fifth..-' . ' munificent peacock ment. 906.80 as blessings freely and fully lars.- ; ' V .j.1895. v 823.00 Since the foregoing was in type we Passed July 5th, A-us the.pure air cf our mountain home J 5.75 B. SOUTHERN J. folio UtonClayton in Beaver Attest; the find, the wing' of or the crystal streams that flow from .... 10,897.55 Stocks and Securities.1. . 'Mayor of Nephi City. the living rocks of the mountain walls. It is noticed that Bro". Joel ShomakVr 95 6 RAPE Livestock.... G. W. McCune, 08 t 7,038 :.l Fresjey. Denny x Esq., forjudge of this Estate Real It is that condition of society toward, of tho Messenger, has returned ,to bus district, Recorder of Nephi City preference to imported stock 3,885.95 Alopg PJRy, is specially' which the eyes , of eyery advanced pet labor of Irrigating the Tribahe. TrOui the in. Judgements.. ' or in north anything Lake. of Utah, Salt, TeHtory : Total 'SOLICITED.. $39,999.31 sociologist every humanitarian and Good; Bro. Joel is well gifted in that We want someone that knows the people Couty of Juab Both can and afford the district. ' Bo parties he City his Nephi d of should are but race lover it with a every real turning. line, LIABILITIES to unite on Mr. Denny, and sUch a non. in . I, G1 W. McCune, and was when he gets info partisan choice and shovel, nomination will meet It taught by Joseph Smith, .the $50,000 00 and for Nephi City, Territory Capital tock .. s of the voters The FIRST HATIOtillL BAIIKl approval of It .. .7 Prophet, and has been elaoorated more his proper sphere he should remember the 5,557.73 Time.Deposits th'at in these five counties, comprising Juab, "do of Utah, hereby certify . 959 56 Deposits . v. recently by Edward Belamy, I.and a his recent adyiee to the1 Sanpete plow-boy- s Alillard, Beaver, Iron and Washington. i Y the above and foregoing is a dertifleate' i to no 3,288.02 Undivided make Profits'..'; ' host of other philanthopists. attempt to rise above ' full true and .correct copy of 194 00 ' Dividends ,s 7...., unpaid.... their calling. those principles Once for all, an ordinance, entitled An ' - . ELECTRIC LIGHTING. 259,999.31 Total SEAL Ordinance Itegulating the Rid- that will the most surely and quickly Capital.. When they treud of the excessive ing of Bicycles in Nephi City, accomplish that object, are the ' passed by the City Council of Territory op Utah, f. S3a Blades politics. It would have heat, electric storms and tern flic down, From ,a gpntleman. jecently from .Cofipty of Juab, Nephi City, July 5tb, ,1895, as I, C..S. gone on in the quiet, even tenor of its pours of rain; the cyclones, sudden Ephraitp, it is learned. that the enterCashier of the above-- . of record in my office. nailed bank,Tingey, , extreme appears and of weather down and aims do changes now its without solemnly swear that the above General Banking in all its Brandies prising peoploover theregire putdisclosing way In I have witness whereof, statement true to, the best of my .knowledge Utah is circuA the . should been had not thank ting in ap electric light plant at a cost East, the report . people ' objects j , . ' and set hereunto hand hiid . , my t belief. DO kind Providence that their lots bare of 82,500- - .And it is estimated that it lated that within days it would be ' ' . , G. S. Tingey. . . affixed the .corporate seal of Y y been in more . and Cashier. cast will cost ranks. eo. C. WHiYsron?; . t . Utah, but little more than coal oil to particuforccJ into tho Democratic J. II. ItnieRcox, . ' said City this, tbe5h, day of President. 7 .Subscribed, and swOrn to I. fore me this il th There is no power this side of Heaven larly in Nephi where the (plights are light the stores and residences. 1833.' July, . not. day of July, A. o t W; W.' Ar5itp,oxq, Wth' the advantages of water power G. W. McCune. that cad compel us to advocate any deliciously cool and the days VV. W. Armstrong, for Oeveloping the current, Nephi can . ' 'Correct Attest doctrine. The people can refuse to, warm. Uotary Public. City Recorder, je-sign- ed out-weig- hs , 1 I re-pror- ts ' v Call and See for Yourself, girl-bab- al - w HIDE , np-Openj- ;d J & WHITMCiEE. t i oieEnd s I , ysiiommere, I j , I J ! - ' - ! -j m labor-market- over-stocke- Q: PAHKEBI SYL1L1 . Re-chec- k, all A V Y. S AIhLER t 4 ! Harness, Saddles si Bridles co-work- . i . J . HOPPLES, NOSE SACKS, 'ETO. J - i , Guarantee - PERFECT - 'satisfaction i I , v . - BATHS . . - y well-know- , atH. H. HAWKINS Trust 4 1 f Mrs. M. A. Gaddi -- , , , - , tinsel-covere- - 1 D. ( h s j 1 -r " : , . f m ' tfae-U- . ' long-handle- 1 seven-tenth- - f 1 , '- 1 -' - . . J , .-- 4 Viue-Presi'le- D.-1895- 1 - . r r. a t " , "I i |