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Show Country Peopb Read TIip adverltoi merits in the C u. n I T7e I E ry Papers, anj rs Las it Laffiesf Cite: SeM Paper in Central and .Eoutbern I' tab , It otfer-- the bet i Advertisements. possibT AC! n Good Pitchforth. Apply to Send or so to Mrs. M.'X. G adds. for choice peaches, pears and plums 9 11 No-ph- i, of all kinds. Newton and G, B. Hobbs wore welcome vi3ito s in the Blade office last 'Thursday. r Dont the people of SoathernUtah know i rvi-'-xif- y r urn 4U ifiain- J 1 -- Js t Cl " j they can save money and tjme by sending their mail orders to McNally & Lunt? Druggists, Nephi. Car of Sulphur just received by C. An drews & Co. Get their prices before I uy- - - f,u, AMjvM mg The fifth sweet female Cherub made its debut at the residence o Mr, and Mrs. John Linton on Wednesday morning All Kil( SCitKs ixA's 4'-- well. Donttearup the Bla!de; when you -- f rHC cooo"fomf s"or rHis"Ftncf !TM0 A5tst Ai Ctn'twiT st c fi coco poiwt " ffliut LEWIS WAK M'rTc YOU YOU have read it pass it to your neighbor tf who, perchance,' does not fake it. Wanted Active agents to whom liberal cash commissions will be fluid. Nation- RESi5rfS al po, Intelligences Pub. Washing- ton, D. C. N. B. Hadley oJ Michigan, has been in down looking oyer the field with a view o'l locating here and nracticlmr bis profes sio n that of law. John T, Miller has returned rom the Manti Summer School and will soon open the Juab Stake Academy, of which he is the principil. Mr, and Mrs Eobert Reid, last Sunday, wentjto Ogden to the bedside of a very sick; daughter, where they were summoned by a telegram. Sample copies of Daily National In-encer will be miik on applica- tellig iion free to any one. NAitCNAL Intel- licences; Pub. Go. , V.: i We have the Finest and Bararest Stock of Footware ever shown in Nephi, and although leather goods are still have advanced from 25 to 109 per cant.-wsafe oneb and at rtrOM Pfiees. money at Buy selling e t d ujjiiu side imm a esders in ILow Prices Ik. reat Sacrifice ii now ?zmasaMzfcBW& t i T in made of Smnme and Elens ,Btisspt S 1 at .oes t i. I . DU Ro0.rpXT.ETq UM Ll Ut I If V It i J y , sc;-'- db nb?pcnbcnt in poltbrs Tcwtcts io CO f JLeadi ng VJeckfy 'South I ant Hd.gton. ! I ra tic pjcpH. i sssz&srx. xssmsrrrz -- J AT .au5E?3rEU a JL. YU a OQfVPTiTR, WBtdBM P JL ft And ranges. IHREOI 000 STOK, Gn IV j e above on I R Uv v,.n r..,y ho TJnRn 1 j.v uit ot rQ!Jn ti,p to buboM iMacn. 1 I lets gOf.ll oil SE leavGg ' r b CT') a. in at urn ' , I .lug , t 1 I t H-- t;at lt t T al 0 , fd atlORJ u. h ? rr',i -- car pell, XVvp. , -- c ; t.i ) i Wr k II. D. ' im Agent. jtiag for County Levan to , L ary I proao-- . The Blade is gratified to be able to announce that Jasl H. N ewton cf Mona, and G. B. Hobbs of Nephi, .have secured the contract for the large trestle work for florae and cuherts in Current tb water ot Oiu flume will convoy Ttc I I. creek sfee cf the n ant along preapieous, u it cd will he Ju3 on. The material re q c 05),Od9 foot of lumber, and timber, r.nd M,09 pounds of Iron'. The securing of mains era by heme irmnt and thn contract nmter-- 1 workmen Of home ihDyi'V'i'i The It tynolds Bunkers of Provo in ye secured the gjraUing contact. -- At-t- o L n aln and Louis Rr driving clock off th - ranjjs irni-g- U ii. The cir-- r iRo Char V - u'."n, J. i,, p jn r Fats College, Latter-daI Iro o ot ' a ; i J u Iga Cn tp opens Sep- $ ilfc Like City. Schoold year f tl'Y aad c.v 'g tk c 03 t uq iunt L Con tr.ni.t r 0th, with eijl.-r. i,i au of cour-sts- . d bhej f? (Lit 1, SpuLa.i, i, p ndf-work. tommercul and V iO'crnal normal rr i J' i u on ' cha hih "Y? t ad -rt r- , - F r- y j " i ! d ? a, of n -- ? J n iy- - 5 X I'm ga v '.ail In t 7, !ij bti- - C 7uits a. tor,Pn aiii- t hijiujoHiore yp r , f a C1 a sty li in Iv.TLLAEiI 'f ai IfvE.lt, ;Vn .11. pc r i? applv.b n. V irofi i i r h. The shower that visited Nephi lastMon-da- y was quite heavy out m the Four mile ere :k mountains. Tne road which Messrs Black, Abbott and the Brokdhead brother are making to their epal mine, was badly damajged and in places washed out-he flood did some to the firms on the creek. Just damagi the oilier side of the Sevier, on the road to Scioto, a b rid glover a deep gully" was carried away, and the ravine cut several feet deeper. Some three months slncp the merch-ant- s ftud touinebs tohh s.nc cf into an agreement to pay. certain ontrso volun tary sums, set opposite our names tor street sprinkheg. Frapci Sells the furniture dealer, subscribed t. lie Was aked for it several times, si it is alleged but the 109 cents failed to silaw up. The atf.'ir became monotonous, ardG. wl McCano tho other day entered suit' forth e dohar, anu the furniiure dealer reluctantly lot go his grip bn 209 cents, one dollar fer sprinkling aud one dollar for costs. Boiert Crosby, tbe longi-timsection fmcman at AJona Tank, di upped into The XiL'iDE ofll'-- on Tut fed ay look hi third p.dv ioc mb. to this papr and which hows trat Mr. Crosby appreciates a gocvl thing. Jflr, Brooby informs The Bj ADC tftat nearly all of the section men on fins diviaon of tno U. have n Fid on . .1 a t a foronian I. u and four m-will const-t- to a g tng dnd C it, thmr neauquarters iiU bo In a I oudiH a- c ip to be moved Horn one a,. Led to ero a- octn,1 ni m .y ruiuuj. Mr. v. fll haver barge oltie-i'wto toik b. twien Juab and O rsi-- , 51 Chiu. 'Iora-n, Tne Blade's ol i fried d of Oi-u- , u ill have charge of a c.e v will ge- the U . I, traca uo f iw? OAna and n cr 119 I t , The Washington news pad market re ports in the Daily National Intelli gences are worth three tiqies the coM ot the paper. One dollar fdr National Intelligence Pub. Co., Washington, D. C. He C. Johnson, the gedi tlve of Saml C. Davis & Go., has been in town several days Belling Hyde & Whit moregu elegant line of Dt lions etc. for their fall trad. County Clerk Wm. Burtc a and a party of friends spent a few days up the canyon this week, and enjoyed an unusually cool outing. The clouds have been hovering around old Nebo and along the mountains and occasionally partibg with their moisture. On Tuesday our old friend Jos. S. Giles of Fillmcre,1 called at the Blade office. Unfortunately the writer was out of town and the pieasuie of meeting the gentleman was therefore uostpbned. Friend Giles should cail again ; tfle latch etriu is always on the outside. W e had a pleasant call on from James H. Bacon of Salt LikeTuesday Mr, City. Baem and his brother II. M., are among the reaiy five men of Balt Lake, ami were the projectors and builders of ih line that brings the Water of the pipe Warm Springs right into the heart of the City, f 'v bathing and drinking purpoes. Next Tuesday will be Odd Fellows at Garfield. This is to bd the third day annual excursion in behalf of the I. G. Q.F. home fuud. The commijtee of Nephi lodge, of which A. T. McCanne, P. G., is ehai rin a a , a n tici pate sceiisg a good turn out cf members and their jirmods. iphe cause is a worthy one. All tickets sold south of Bantuqum good toj return on tne 5 r I. l e -- 1 n - Ur.-sb- y , d-L- h, N f JL.Tr'v di'-Ja)- e' j ir Wednesdays freight bad the Leamington station on a flat car on the way to Fairfield near Murcur, whsr$ it will henceforth adorn the U P. Jgrounds and shelter the agent at that plajei Geo. M. Hanson, associate editor of the Ogden Standard, was & south-boun- d passenger just a few days since. The objective point was Juab, but that does not necessarily imply that Juab pvH the object of the vibit. , Geo. M. usd to be a Fillmorlan and it was rumored that a Fillmore belle arrived on the stiige just a few moments before George M. stepped The1 Blade on the Juab platform. Is great ou part ins, but cot worth - two-edge- Visit to the Young Ladies Iralntot Qua tern Described LricBy. It was a very enjoyable time that w spent the other evening, in attending t physical culture' clabS which ;a m (hr tha instruction bf Mrs. Sotenson. ' Theyoung ladies and mirses from tw3va years and upward woctb bloomers, black, with blmT stockings and nobby slipp-r- s vithoui heels, and waists of nearly all shades anfl colors. Thtf young ladies were v. ilhoi.t stays, so it is said, and this fact gav b t h. muscles and that portion of their bolms we fail d free plaj-- . Honor bright, or ins'to observe anything unlady-lik- e culine in the costume, or lack of it. It gives to the wearers a freedom of mov i ment that eould not be enjoyed' if g in long, skirts. In fa t jt 13 bellied by the writer, that y.oiren should be permitted tbe same frrefiom in the matter of dress that is reserved by the sterner sex. Tbete need be no misgivings on the part of the mu ton that the iadies will ever transcend the tour.di not conventicnal rules and tradittonaj fashions in tbe matter of apparel. But to return to the drill. Tbe first evolutions were those of marching. Then came the wands, (The Blade aska pardon for heretofore calling them then the Indian clubs and lastly, The evolutions the wooden dumb-belland movements were generally very gracefully performed and, when the few weeks of practics is eonsidercl, with a good deal o! precision. In truth, tbf progress made reflects large credit op tbeir teacher. One peculiarity of bloom- er3 wg cant hcp returning to the much-dH-cup- - . rr-ele- en-rou- ta tri-po- d - f mop-stick- lasu-nam- ed bloomers- - ( Har-ingto- appearso much smaller than vv ben m long dress33. One can pick out o aclas. almost every one that will mak tho future fir3t class housskeepers. It will be -- beg s those tthat hold their when pardon, wands perpendicular of at instead is the order, straight up n, over-charge- mop-stick- 1 -- , wa3ncc2capU0rtic.i.c4pa--e,A number of visitors Moi-i mJus-Cpouel- y, i Editors are generally presumed to be men of nerve and bat when, ns in this instance, he forgets to remove Uis hat, and attempts to five or six ladies in three chairs, and all the Lime wishing it were only 10 feet. Instead if 20 feet from tho window sill to the ground, and what in the world he had said or dona during h'.s brref career in IHephi tu merrit the displeasure of so large a delegation of the sisters, it proves .hat even editors have feelings. The amused 'smile that played around the mouth of one of those sisters, while it qanished the suspician of horse-whipdid not add to the of The Blade culprit. The hat wa3 finally removed and the embarrassed editor managed to enquire as to how he couid serve ijis visitors? The ladies had come with a be present request that Tho BLABD-manext Tuesday evening at the jNephi faDernacio oh the occasion of the tlo$- ing exercises of Mrs. Sorensens class in physical culture, and that he .make aj seech. The kind invitation was 'accepted with misgivings, and thanks for the nonor, as it is so regarded, Laciies; we sincerely regret that we cannot accord yjou the satne newspaper courtesy that is usually given to men who visit The Blade sanctum, aid Btate your names, but the fact is, we disliked to exhibit our Yankee ancestry by asking questions. VVe earnestly thank you Tor tha honor of your brief visit, and ask, as a special favor, that, next time, you kindly give us j(ist a moments notice so that we cah remove the newspapers from the floor, sweep up, and have the sanctum lookhall or the eral(s; like bachelors of c.ueiessne8 and confusion. bodyment t s, n - -- Should bs Abated. The Blade is in receipt of a communication from two of Ncphis best citizens relative to tho dances that are being held t wo or three Times per week in the old The commuuic tlion sbnool building. alleged that wtoukev drinking and are about ie only rules observed ip the conduct of thoao dances th it are attended by the yoaog whoo pirents are doubtless ur aware of the intiuene- that are at work to destroj their chlldiea. L'ha peace of these that live near the dance homo is disturbed .to that extent that they demand an abatement of the nuisance. It is alleged that through list of the city oi da nance flyiity wording such amusements, tha ofimrs regulating too p jwerlcs to r too thoe do g'regaful cartons ils c iltod dines.- - if! U.'-t- ba the ( re e, tne nouncr the la tv ia em jj.d and i flopped, the briar. those In t.'u mt intiaic fAr.um hould prohibit tocsr yourg pcuie Iron altun'! r no oth-- r contr,'i dan Cx. i tt'aL are und i loan ont'd hiskt end 'nh nn. m - , a fa 31 , -- -- self-possessio- n, self-composu- re '. lii has placed it within -- er hood-luirns- lu-c- Ibex smelter the power of the Horn Silver people to make 1259,090 per annum more than jRelative they wera formerly making. lo his receivership, Mr. Humphries aid ha had succeeded in getting the railroad company to reduce freight rates, and in other ways had increased the earning's of the smelter more than f 52.C0 per 21 hours. In reply to enquir es as to the prospects for employes etting thd pay do them for March and Apfil, Mr.'Humphries could not say definitely, but; feit certain they will receive jficki G9 to 70 cents on the dollar. Mr. Humphries has worked hard and has been i his management, and waS deserving of pjiccess m trying to save the employes from loss and Ihe Ibex com- came and gone, and the editor was just getting down to the task of making up he lost time, and was working with' hat on, when a step ' caused him to look up and he saw a lady coming up the hallway. The composing room is just a cross the hall, and a young art preservafjtdy who isjearning the tive, was in there. The first thought nk that the was an acquaint ance of the young lady typo. In a mo mep t several more ladies appeared, am horror, they were invading The Blade den. There were five, perhaps more. new-com- tLi.,.. v -- r he? h-a.- pany from a total collapse. DESERET DOINGS. an angle of 43 degrees. It will be thote that give their whole atteatioa to the details of every movement and are careful to be precise in the various evolu. tisus and changes. It was also noticed that the ladies are more restive under the restraints imposed by the drill, apd take toss kindly to strict discipline, thin, would a like number of young men. This is doubtless owing to a higher and more active nervous organization The evolutions and drill of the physical- - culture class will he of great benefit to tU the young ladies that are in earnf-Tne primary objects are the development of muscle, the exnansioo ol the lungs aud greater elasticity of the entire body, insuring greater physical vigor and vitality. Involved in that object is grace , which is nothingMesa, nothing more than natural movements induced . th-w- Tho harvest is Mho must abund-mt- j far years past, and the yield per wap will cornpaielwith any portion oi Jt.ih. Tlie seuotjid Crop cf lucern is the largest over kthefed m this place.If tjre people only had one of their oldume markets, they would be happy., Right now is a good time for sheep- uen who expect to make this locality next winter, to lay in a of apply grain. 'Detroit is again recovering from an tber stroke of the paNy, cauted bythc collapse of Die Ibex Company. Those m charge of the mine are shipping right along with good results. a Vhat might easdv have been deplorable accident, occured near the lb ox mma just a few djya ago. From the lb X ere bin the road dcc(inds steeply to the northeast, then makes a curve around the old Howard mine', toward the spring, Gao. T, Bean had about fbObO lbs. of ore on two wagons and W anIn order to more il riving six horse-,- . earn on the perfectly control bi-i had munttd the pear down grade, he wheel hor-- e, and as ho started dpwn the .steep hid near ,tho Howard lufiie, the brake on the wagon gave way. Ir. Bean endeavored to chiek his tbarn by pulling in his wheelers, when the preast strap of the horse he v.is riding broke, the horse fell and b dh want under the wagon wheel which passed over them, Mr. Bean was thrown in such a manner that the horse protected him from the entire foiee of the wheel, and he escaped with some painful bruises. The horso abo felh in Mich a position as to block the hind whejol and thus stop what would have been a general smaVh-u- p and very Jjke-l- y saved the life of tha teamster. horse teams There are now euht-siore from Utah Minin' tho hauling In from TlVdOU 'top injq and they bring hd ttk h,( per each trip. mail On S'ptemltor 2nd a and Will rimhctAM-'q ih lb IBuektoy on ieavin e icn end ot the ioute riuvAlaw and Fisaajs. 'Toe pu ohf iukI Lest water on outii n here m ket Ss i lmxmh.t,hii "its doe, H I e.tH. rs -- T by abundant vitality. Another advantage of those drills is found in the discip- line which teaches method aad dafinitnes1-- of movement as the mind, body and li.,, hi must move in concert and in eon pi eld harmony il the ooject sought 13 ti be attained. j of the class f3 to be con gratulated on the results of her careful drilling; and the young ladies on the Ttc teacher I , x ly ( lir-- t ei - iuMJf h. A i- . e ej1 i a. S. I . the sincerest and progress they are making, teacher and class have our thank9 for the very enjoyable evening spent with them. Pleasant Party. At the invitation of Miss Neva Bocth, a number of her friends wbo will soon g ft North to school, me! at tbe residence of Edwin Booth on TUesdiy evening and social nad a most enjoyable tune. The was in honor of Miss Estello Neff who Went to Provo yesterday .oi continue of her coum IQ the Normal department who Miss Nettie and Nth the B, Y, A., It was accompanies her sisterlas to Provo, be under A merry gathering, ltny -- s,ood, from the following list of guests. In addition to those already named, mw were tha Misses Florence and Pori Nannie Neff.MissTettiellague, Miss Lottie Bird, Mis a Nora Beck, and Miss Mamie Hyde. Messrs. Will aad Eddie MeCune, E. II. Sparks, Kobt. Ord, Jack Wright, Moat. ' Whitmore and E. N. Sorettoou. Mc-Cuno,Ii- Personal Mention. t , (huitobr-r- . , ; A f 3',MC;uti K i Miss Lvma Tranter f tri-week- e A Editor BladR. 'Providencethis has loant disappointed he farmers of Car season in in the alter cality this head-quarte- s) s. f -- d close-fittin- d er cd -- d book-keep- tlSS, A- - ' hncea went. 2-- wm Nebo Reservoir Flume Contract.' F,, Garfield - ryrrfT GOS; C5 NEPill, O- vsrr LOAD OF COOlv STOYDS A CAR MLL AND Scft Lako OOOD ADVERT 81NG MEDIUM, NEPHI Utah , jpnsF ' liter? than 600 tlent)jrs. ? D. V, a3 .. In order to make room for oui 11. stock to shortly arrive. m , T PHYSICAL CULTURE: Coe week from tonight, Loyds big pavilion Uncle Toms'Cabtn will play in Nepal, fu is a fine show and Nephis pt pie wilt have the chanco of a trt it. Brices of admission, 25 andgenuine 35 cts V. S. Morris, formerly of Nephi bn now of Grouse Creek, Box Eller Countv h "in town and yesterday made TheBLADE 2a a pleasant call. Mr. Morris is in toe sheen business and has just come ip Com the Deep Creek valley where he has tusn looking over the winter range. Registrar Candland will finish up hisf eistration of Nephi voters today. Foil a ving is the result thus far; Males 410, e male-- , 337. There will pronablv be 20 p: are of each sex. Mrs. Emma Cole has a cent 'on therefore, maciins, ly honor of beiogthe first on the list o is anj ardent Mr. Hanson curtain. registered lidies. Crane admirer, and was very solicitious ioeal opinion re-- 1 as to the The con'et sag puis df the people. It beat0 ah g irding a prominent Nephites estimate f a newspaper is. that George has de- - right, George; we know UtatFs Dixie doped into a keen, satirist; can be depended on, andthe b nit ha was tryinglto knock the stnff-mg Utah is doubtful, Gm, M. is one out of his political opponents by of Millards son 3 who is oving the narrative end of it the swell many or that the gentleman vias achieving success in other fields ad, Millard, and is young man of w Millard County people are justly! proud. The Blade editor has been called a vet ran in journalism. It lacks just Last Tuesday saw the tail-bnof jthe Ibex ive days of two years since the writer through stenped on the thm ice of journalism, eometic smelte industry pas3Tbe for Sait L ike. and saved The Blade from a premature Nephi party death. It was "several weeks thereafter consisted of Mrj. and Mrs. Paul Johnbefore he mounted the and flashed to the world, in cold type, that- he Lad son; the foreman ,and the recent secretary of the jsmelter. Hi Assumed the exalted position of editor of uid i 4th rate country newspaper.; aud if he ceiverWm. E. II amplifies who had been ns reaty developed into a- - vetran in to sea the curtain fall, waa also that short time, he has an ailuminum down of the party. Ha was still wear ng hia medal for the one who made the proverbial i etfcence and that slight, con The Juab examining board of teachers, veQieut aenfnes s which so aetists hltn consisting-oCounty Supt, John Foote, in parrying the pointed questions of W, I. Brown, and B. N. C. Stott, tht HoweverJ Mr Iam- gentlemen from Eureka, met jually free Ip answering on Monday and continued until Friday seemed roon, and examined about twelve teachamelter will ers, the following named were successful the ngulno in running the gauntlet: Nettie or six weeks. eight Grace Mills, Arthur M. and D start up again within causa Hto smelter the for O. Bowen of Eureka, will teach in Eu shutting down rteka; Clara Stott of Eureka, will teach is found in tha fict that the Horn Silver Silver' Mollia Mangleson of Levan will d the smelter some eaea in Levan ; Mattie Nelson cf Goshen, company will teach in Nephi; Tnos, W. Lerwi oJ f2,290 on jOres. In many icitartces the weight was short, apd in others the Mpna, will teach in Mona; Carrie Erickson of Salt Lake, will teach in Juab; values wera not ip the ore. That Hen rick Hanson of Lake Shore, will will teach in Star; Frances Fran com of caused a rupturei with the Company on whom they were depending for ore. Mr. Levan, not yet assigned. Humphries said the Horn Silverj people diould feel generous toward tfcje Ibex A Surprise Party, Company, for the latter has forced theSalt The Blade sanctum generally iooks as Lako valley smelters to giye $1 peri ton more for Horn Silver ors than heretofore. if an imp of confusion had been industriously scattering newspapers, pieces of Under tha expert supervision of tf.e ibex dead etc. smelter by Superintendent Paul Jphuson, envelopes, copy, proof over the floor, and had exhausted his in- they were enablccl to handle a product of genuity in making the room look as fbe Horn' Silver previously wcjrthiess, nearly a3 possible like the remains of a anq which, the c ompahy was thrown) Kansas cyclone. LastThursay afmr over the damn because the other 4:nesrs la anticipation of the carping campaign the superintendent of waterworks. Will Bailey, is painting the town red. IJe has begun on the water fountain on the court house corner, The Blade acknowledges with thanks the favor of some large, delicious apricot1-sen- t us by Mrs. John Kirgcjn, who bears la mind the ancient injunction to remember the poor. For a limited period" thepjAiLY National Intelligences will bd mailed to any address for One Dollar for One Year, iNrEi L.arri-- Yiyi nLOa tl"1 3 ,A0N-Af- JU Train Talk. sy ai .m for s . c) Let W 2-- visiting with friends. I3 Miss Alice Reynold- - pf Salt Lake, with friend sjn Nephi. U'y naent at HantI, J. II. Harming, S. v-iti- na P-i- paid this city a fi.t ingvislt last Sunday. Jack Wright, a former resident Of Nephi, but 1th now of Montana, W visiting in this ntyv his old tilde i Sends. n U Jfins Nora peck ot Provo. iiu-it- ai Jfi-- s riosie MeCune .special Excursion To Northern Utah und Idaho August 7th. - On tb.e a boy e date I oil owing named Nl.lk) Brigham M o n do n Logan . ioints. . .... ,, .80 . ., . . , -- . 7.0) - 7.00 7.80 Richmond Franklip..,... Preston Ox lord Pncaieflo Idaho I tolls Bancroft; . .. k ala Spring-Monti) dier - hD -- H.Oo Id no fin Halley Market Lake ..... Ih.uo ,Gmrg pasigo nuist an via to of calc and no utter mediate points. 1 JI D.Vilolcn A; 'ikt |