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Show ... O'r Absolutely Independent "v i rV v V V h On all questions whether Political, Social or Religions, ' la the Blade. Fear or Favor. oa Motto: "The Truth Without . Terms; $2.09 per year, in advance, but months, 1.00. L 1. i.S, V .s v -- ' i V i Country ! I J t m rr t j i j The CLlDC i a; t tf 3 I ; c r in C and Noutl ra Ct 1 rI s the b I I1 t- i 1 4 r r & & c -- i b , ! Advf rtisii .cat VOLUME NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MOPvSING, NOV. III. Nevada to-nig- in ht house. Onions tor 50c per bushel. A. Qadds. , NUMBER 23, 1805 the Opera of Inquire Childrens knee suits selling at coa t tf. Excelsior Mercantile Co. g visit-nMilford James Bigler is up from in friends and relatives Nephi. Wm. T. Gregory of Osceola, Nevada was in town on Monday and Tuesday. The latest styles in dress goods jus tf. received at Chas. Footes inJohn Churoh, of Oasis, ha3 beenDavof dicted for breaking into the Shore id Day, Oisis, and abstracting tobacco etc. valued at 15o. When the scalp is atrophied, or shiny-balno preparation will restore the hair; in all other cases. Hall's Hair Renewer will start a growt h. , Miss Mary Morgan has just returned from Salt Bake with all the latest and roost lashiouable millenery goods best adapted for the season. B. H. Alexander of Mill Creek, S. L. passenger to County, was a south-boun- d will He go out to Oasis, last Tuesday, interests. to look alter mining Dugway d, A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE DISTRIB-utlng- : do corressoap samples, specialties, De727 Send Woodward, Co., ponding. tylvan C2 Jos. Witbeek of Manti was in town this week visiting friends. The cheapest stock underwear ever exhibited in Nephi at Excelsior. tf. The largest variety of dreas goods a tf. lowest prices at Cnarles Footes of Several inches the beautiful' fel. Good weather for the Thursday night. sheep-rac' n. Dont fail to see Johnson Bros, to- night at the Opera house in the modern drama Nevada. The col lest wave of the season btruck Nephi Thursday night. It now looks as if winter had set In earnest. The wife of W. G. Broadhead presented her husband with a bouncing baby girl last Tuesday. All doing weil. Dont the people of SouthernUtah know they can save money and time by sending their mail orders to McNally & Lunt? Druggists, Nephi. 21. The Masked Dali. The masked ball of Wednesday evrnirg The Foote was a rather swell affair. opera house in which the Pill to k pi icn could easily have ocoomoirted thirty more couples, but those present enjoyed themselves to the utmost. The music by the Nenhi quadrille band was most excellent. Nearly every, type and nationality was represented includwns who aj. peared in all the ing Will Do an orange colored mask. of splendor Uncle Sam, apparrtled in the national colors and emblazoned with stars vas a Li Hung clang, conspicuous figure. Lee Hop and wah sing from the Flowery-Empirembraced the fair daughters of Waltz. France and Italy in a plain A greaser from the border land of M exico and attired in black pants, keLoneered with red, and jacket to match was one of the best characters represetted. Rob McCune was attired in a costly sailors suit, and a cap bearing the letters, IJ. S, B. Alert. Long haired sons of Bpain and Italy in becoming costumes were dwated to dark eyed and languishing senoritas and flower girls. Plump pleasant maidens from the land of Bouer Krout were hoppy in the ar ms of Chinamen, greasers, cowboys and awkward country gawkeys. There were many costumes that represented nothing in particular and served no other purpose than to conceal the identity of the wearers; and at first glance one would have thought that Mrs. Sorensons physical culture class .with their abbreviated costumes had turned out to the ball. On the whole, the costuming was creditable and thepharacters well sustained. As other duties called our reporter from the hall at an early hour the unmasking was passed and the identy of the characters must remain an e ffrt Vp! hi . tr i SHS a? J 4- rr.oir N j I ii Z C. II. Ilir j, 57 atcr Valley, k i At i r ? ? i r "Tor from m C Tie f r five years icuI u s t Hi:::.., cur; - I - ; u 4 riDH '. ty i r tii i tl,-- ' known lemedy, A isj vE'.ttd Ilot 8pi ins, Ai k.,thit tinn s, : , d..r ; is j spending $iuoO there, but could obtain only fen poi.ny ji !,t f, Uy fle-'was wted away si tl ,t I w e nimty-threonly pounds; n y b ft : rn ;i leg were drawn out ef sl,np the iiubil ? 1 ci ins, 1 I Gents suits from 3.53 up. ' Youths 10c for sample soap, etc., receive troit, Mich., suits from 3.00 up. Boys suits with outfit oiler. knee from 75ets. to 3,50 at President Wm. Paxman boarded Wed- Charlespants tf. Footes. U. P. train en route to Omaha nesdays Isaac B. Darton of Provo was in Nephi where he will meet with the laM Tuesday and took time t call on The Congress to which Mr. Paxman is Bl4.de and say put my name on your a delegate. list. subscription being twisted tip in knots. I was unable ta H. M. McCune was in town during the unknown diess quantity. c an L. Hudson resident time myself, except with assistance, and oil week visiting with his family and friends, jL. could hobble about by using a cane, I SaB to on his from the south only Salt to on way Nephi, and Lake, Lake Friday returned no had over Thursin Nephi appetite, and was assured, by the City stopped where he is running the Cullen Hotel friends. HappeningsHinckley doctors, that I could not live. The pali.s. :,l day visiting barber shop. were so awful, tint I could piocrrc tunes, The S. P. V. Ry trains come in loaded Editor Blade; White-toppe- d are still sheep-wagorelmf a by means of liypodei ruie injecfew only lines from this to prosperdown Perhaps the guards with stock, sheep, ous Supplentiiul on the streets of asNephi.aa loadI ha (tiny limbs bandaged of tions be town moiphine. not would amiss. The peolumber etc. The passenger traffics 13 .also fast hi poultices: but these plies aie beingarestored and in in are in sulphur, Health. clay, enjoying good ed the teams turned westward toward increasing and all of which is most grat- ple general Threshing is ail done for this year. And gave Only temporary relief. After tijmg ifying. the winter ranges. the hearts of our farmers Lave been made ever j thing, and eufleiing the tnost awful The Nephi Elocution Class under the to rejoice, with but one or two exceptortures, I began to' take A j ers Sarsapai The Bladr weather pronasticator and of the Johnson to as Bros, 50 our Inside of tw'O months, I was able to walk induced been tions have management to will, has from crops yielded expert meteuroiogist the modern drama Nevada, or 159 bushels more than we The without a cajie. In three months, my hmb open ms prophetic mouth and the result present expected. The Lost Mine, in the Opera house beautiful weather is all ones heart could is the people may prepare for an unusu began to strengthen, and in the course oLa and fall desire work is hard with winter. year, I was cured. My weight has incieasi d being ally pushed to 1C3 pounds, and I am now able to do my Enock Burton, one of Nephis popular vengence. Call at the Nephi Co-o- p a for We have of full day's toilt as a railroad blacksmith.welcomed number returned home Thursday visitors, in quite carpenters, reform the of have Pants. babies, bouncing from They Milford your where he has been for tne who just help to make life and home desirceived the best ever seen in Nephi last two or three months, working at his able. profession. Li U for $1.50, worth $3.00. Bro. Earnest Theobald arrived home as from last a his field of his evening severed labor, has B. less figures J. Clayton Mayor Ths Only Vsrlds Fair tarssparlllJ, Ladies Wraps at missionary in Michigan. He was reOfficial and social relations with the peoSalt than in on leased He account of health. poor Lake Balt to moved has AYER 8 FILLS cure llcndachc. ple of Nephi and been gone about eight months. NEPIII CO-O- P . hadA cloud Mr. Clayton has been a good citi Lahe City. City. of sorrow came over the peozen and the people generally say good The Sanpete Valley railway changed ple of this vicinity Saturday the 16 inst. , luck. and bye good THE HAGUE CA'oJ. time on the 17th, it now arrives at Nephi about noon, when it became known that the familiar from the south at 11:02 a. in . instead of the little daughter of brother and sister Turn the rascals out aarty-cr- y may be applied to microbes 10:10 a. m, ana leaves at 11:45 instead of A. A. Hinckley of this place, had acci- In the First District Court This Week at as well as to men. Tue germs of disease 10:55. dentally got hold of some strjmhnine, and Provo Witnesses for the child like put it in her mouth8; With the that lurk in the blood areas turned outas The Union Pacific Defense. train effectually passenger result, that she died in untold agony in by Ayer's Barsaparilla changed time last Sunday it now arrives about an hour and a half afterwards. the old postmasters are displaced by The Blade avuis itself of the Balt1, . at Nephi from the north at 11:05 a. m. One can readily imagine the anguish and Lake Herald lor the following report of new administration. instead of 10:35 a. m. and from the sonth lortue that Mrs. Hinckley endured from the Hague trial. Many people, when a little constipated, the fact that her husband was over at Provo Nov. IS 1'iiM mining in the or other at 2:49 p, m. instead of 1:25 p. m. make the mistake of using saline Fillmore Bro. at the left time. Hague cae W. I . Ur iwn w n Hinckley drastic purgatives. All that is needed is T B. Allred sr. of Deseret, made The all well to and atterdoon regard t.. his connection with ' hearty Friday a mild dose of Ayers Fills to restore the Blade sanctum a brief but newsy visit do business as collector for Millard coun- the FirstinNat lonal Bank oi Nephi. lie' of the bowels, anc last Mr. wife regular movement and 1 and James JI.Erccson, an r -r was A Allred, Wednesday. dirt ctor, him sent about ty. telegram nature will do the rest. They keep the son have been on a visit to T. B.a father. oclock c ) .mu tee and as ex h been an and he id home arrived Saturday, miming system in perfect order. Reuben W. Allred of Spring City, and about sundown. The name of the little such had exami in d the condition 011116 celebrated', that old gentlemans 80th girl was, Louis Edna Hinckley.. Was bank and repora a t the over of direc- of laid James Hutchison Ilinokly born in this place August ,48th 1833 and t rs Tne i.i u s of a b ir d in t ng of in Nephi a day or two early in the week, .bir Cvhday last Tuesday. , Mrs. James died Nov. 13.1. Io95. Aged 2 yars, 2 October 4, 18J1, and tbeir adaption on visiting with his daughter, on a pros- months and 23 days. this after Brown, city, Frovo Joseph to motion of witnej-- at a meeting neld Janand then proceeded Garrett, season spent in shipoing muttons In sweet remembrance of 3, 1833, w ere in Deduced in evidence. where he went before the grand jury, as perous uary has returned to spend 1 he c .nmitlee presented a reLouis, our sweet little girl is gone, a witness in the investigation of the case to eastern markets, exam.ning to in solemn in the his and the winter shows join, apAngles, Nfephi, song. Octouer 'meeti ng to ibe fleet' at of of Frank Walker Hinckley, charged preciation of The Blade by handing in Gone, to sleep in our dear SuTiors arms port the id tne securities examined that with fornication. they Where all is Love, Peace, ami beautiful cash for a subscription. The Blade is m found them and agree- - , and good shape charms. of home from an absence nearly growing in favor every day. After b counted had also ed with th" oks; they two months, only six days of which time Respectfully, In- Marchj casn correct. and found the jt r The in J.B. Blake. 1833,'hehad authorized Alim Hague to Blade Before buying your winter clothing have been spent Nebhi, Hinckley, Nov. 20, 1835. editor turned his face toward Deseret, call at Charles and pave from Footes loan Ingram Bro3. 503 of his money, last Thursday morning. He will take twenty-fiv- e to forty per cent. Everylie had never seen th note Ingram Bros, hold of the Deseret Litkia water propos- body is invited to call and examine our gave for this loan, and in settling afkJJ ition in earnest, and arrange for prompt stock and prices. AT THE PRESDYTESIAN. tf. note he owed the bank, which t ok pmee r to the Smith Drug Co., consignments on October 2, 1831, he had applied the kidMarshal Goldbrough seems to have Salt Lake, where the great and only Bros, note on that. Ingram to tnat those be cure will hands in had his week full this dispensed ney Communion Services Last Sunday Rev. looking Brown Mr. slid: May it please the after an army o! tramps that haVe may need that remarkable fluid. belore we proceed with tne defense Wilson court, the KanSpeaker. a swarm oa like of Nephi I have a motion to make. The pleasant face of our genial P. M., Air. Brown SabAt Church i to strike out th testimony of , move the last C. F'. Anderson is again seen on the sas locusts. Wednesday wasa only an then Presbyterian gang of bath morning Rev. O. B. Wilson preach- Air. Whitmore, for the day for tramps but streets and behind the screen partition of average that alter and was out thirteen hustled beyond ed from the text ls. 67:3 Let the people he had beeu placed on the stand by the ' the Post office. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson the city limits just before evening, and praise thee, O Lord, let all the people prosecution toey had sought Lp impeach , have spent an enjoyable three months it was Jearned that nine others were He showed that the writ- liim and destroy his testimony by trying with relations and friends in Iowa. thee, praise about the South side of the er hovering of a friends host of the Psalm was stirred up with Bays The Blade with to prove that otner tistlmony had been ' People will act wisely in looking of the world. salvation lie welcome home. the in other places, and for the reagon During his absence tow'n. clothes lines and chickeL snowed the universal plan of God which given had net been permitted Martin Larsen has performed the duties after their the that and merchants after their stores, included all nations as well as the Jews, to recalldefense of P. M. in a manner Highly satisfactory coops, him for as of there is no doubt that the robbing if oa was to the public and has proven himself to would believe Christ. denied. motion The only they store at Mona was the work He snowed also tHe obligation be assidious and obliging to everyone Ellerlsons BROWNS STATEMENT. resting on of the tramps. genus contact. come in me Christian church evangelization of Mr. Brown then made the opening with whom he has statement. "The defense would show i Ae you The BLADE-man- ? Mr. Wm. Burton and Miss Emma Lunt tneIn world. ' as the he his took text the that the charge against A lma Hague was evening Yes Bir. bonds of matri- 3rd in the hands joined holy We 13 of not true. He was charged with making a verse; Daniel, All right, just send The 3lade to my mony Thursday evening at 4 oclock at chapter nor will not false Lake Gods, Balt entry in entering the Ingram Bros, worship the Heres in serveHhy City. address, the residence of the brides1 the golden image wmch thou hast 6et note ou January 3, The defense?, cash. 1 like its fearless and' breezy air Bishop W. II. Warner officiating.parents. Aftpr was a as He his Power would true one iu the the took i o oae weeklies best as up. prove the entry subject and regard it the ceremony was performed, and all of Character and showed r The how of the necessart spect. every Thus said Urson Rogers, the present meaning in Utah. had wished the happy couple a . be would of to form was kind indictthe the e characy-erit man considered; for long-timentry right Bpencer joyous and prosperous journey through traveling lives depend more upon our ment charged that the entry meant tha Clawson life, about 150 guests sat down to the ta- innerOur characttr than upon surrounding at that Bate Ingram Bros, had borrowed Last Monday evening tha new moon bles where a bounteous feast was spread circumstances. The only sure character 375 from the bank on that date and made its appearance away towards the before them. After supper .they proceedtherefore owed the bank that amount, , formed that is south. Vic. Candland, a local weather ed to Footes opera house where a most Jesus Christ. by fixing our faith on The defense would show that the entry " be a warm moon. It enjoyable time was had in dancing uniil propnet,says it will not did necessarily mean that, but that " was tipped down so that no Lamaniie, two oclock in the morning. The Blade mean that the bank had bought it might nor Nephite for that matter,, could hang joins with a host of friends- in wishing Jereme K. Jeromes Short stories. note. the They would also show that " on the hook of the the young couple a most joyous and his traditional bow no was intent to defraud and dethere a has K. series Jerome vritten new moon. That meaos that it is in a prosperous voyage over the oceau of life. of Jeiorne and the bank was not defraudthat ceive, Home for The Laaies short stories therespill the last drop, and position to be no one was deceived. On and that ed, be will Joarnal. THey a wet moon. Hence, for published- during the 14th fore it will of fewT 1831, W." I. Brown June, day the under the captve a warm months, will have ensuing the next ten days, NOTICE' OF from borrowed the 5 190; the interbank of Mr. tion of tototies the Town. and wet spell. As soon as it gets full, was to added est and it n the note was or Jerome types portrays Marshal Uoldsbrough will run the moon for 018. On October 2 the note " in to keep it from interfering with the To Consider the Woo! scouring Plant characters m these stories, Jthe firstser-of made was paid and he believed that if the note ' The wmch he calls Blase Billy. Xmas weather, Oa December 23th it ies is interesting from the fact that it was here it would show that the note Proposition. will be turned loose so that its baneful first short stories that was paid by renewal. It would be provconstitutes influence may further the weather preIn the absence of Mayor Clayton, I am Air. Jerome the if the note was forged on the 3rd directly for en that dictions of Th8 Blade meteorologist. of the an Americanhas ever written The of requested to call a 1831, it was in frvor of day Janaary, Ladies periodical. VV. I. Browa, but the proof would tend Orson Rogers, traveling for Spencer citizens of Nephi, and all residents of Home Journal Philadelphia. to to show that the note was Ciowson, spent Sanday at the Union. Juab county that may desire to attend, on Mr. Rogers, like nearly all traveling men, convene in the Court house, this city, entered and applied on the legitimately od L payment is perrenial spring of anecdotes and hum- the evening of Tuesday, November 28th note owned Mr. Brown the on Januby Suit Against Nephi savings Bank. or, and m addition to that he is an auth- at 7:30 sharp, for ofthe purpose of discus3, 1891. The defense would also in- -' wool a A Peiei son has filed a suit against ary so Chris on the horses. or matter dozen troduce evidence to prove the good char- - ' establishing sing balky ority Bank & Trust compa- acter of Mr, Hague. Union, on Monday morn- scouring plant within or near this city. the Nephi people nearat the an utmost far is of least The to with hour the in interest at 5 per cent, 2,250, ny importance Mr. Brown here subject spent trying ing a spoke of the a out was horse. The and from good record of the earnestly mate should wilstart annum, per large compounded balky bring quarterly, defendant in the of the people. Very respectfully, April 11, 1S89. He alleges that he depos- which would tend to show that he past, ling but did not care to pull the wagon was s in ited above F. amount the bank Mr. the animal. went at of not the charge balky Rogers against" Probate Judge. that time, and that defendant has not him.guilty over to the balky outfit, unsnapped the The defendant was brought Visibly affected same nor of the ttie thereof. and breast strap any part snappaid balky horse, this portion of Mr. Browns adPlaintiff is a resident of Deseret, Millard during dress. ped the fastening into the ring of the A Surprise. neck yake, and told the teamster to drive county. John R. Twelves, cashier of the Provo on. It worked like magic. The willing Commercial Navings bank, of Provo, was ' horse could then start the wagon, and the first witness. He did not think the" Fatal Poisoning at Hincklywhen the balky animal felt the wagon We have the pleasure to' Invite all our signature on the notes introduced id. strike his hind legs, he made a quick Customers to come and guess how many At Hinckley, on Saturday lat, the evidence was written by the same person movement forward and the thing was who wrote the body of the notes nor d child a iitte daughCottle, eldest done and the grateful teamster sped down old Buttons we have In a sealed that they were written by Mr. Hague. of Airs. Mr. ter and A. A. the street at a 2. i3 rate. It is a simple the closest guesser will get a prize of a by accidental strychninellinckleydied Herman of Martin & Swasv, poisoning. and easy receipe, ' much better than $25.00 suit of clothes or overcoat at The suffering of the little one was most bankers, Martin, was next called. Ho ' lrovo, a whipi and when teamsters use the rem- choice. The buttons will be counted on terrible. To add to the did not believe the of of the eight ' Mrs. signature anguish notes and the endorsement on the edy, they Should remember tha genial Christmas Eve. was the husband and father Hinfckley, Ingram ' Orson Rogers of Balt Lake. Remember this Is a present we make absent in Fillmore, and arrived home note was written by Mr. Hague, nor that it was written by the same person who free to all our customers no other persons after the death of his child. Notice to Subscribers. had written the body cf the noL s belns allowed to After the arguments of the attorneys on Our entire subscription list has been generthe population for their both sides, the court instructed the inr-orwe of our the in hands to Andrew Palmer, ous support business sollisit Same of Provos attorneys are on the placed who retired about loclock Welm m who has instructions to make Nephi, and further prtronage. Satisfaction being eve of seeking locations eLdwhere, fear- After being out two nights and cm vigorous collections of all always guaranteed. prompt under the Judicial the Fourth came ing distiict, into court at 19 och accounts.. Respectfully. delinquent H. THILL & juyand reported statehood wifi' net be very lucrative. I riday .L F. GlliP.a. that Uirv t . rj Merchant.Tallcrs, nerthof P. O. Nephi.. Enquirer. freed and were di-' bar ' tf.- 24-2- Trans-Mississip- 7 pi - ns money, And Bargains in Underwear, Clothing, Overcoats Blankets, Dress Goods etc. Go where the Largest StockTs car- ried to the Leading ' 1 i i - ' Ier chants ill-v- . to-nigh- t. - HP Ca O' cross-examine- BXGELSIori d n- ISROAINTILB CO. - - , birl 1 , i s Leaders in Low Prices. 1 - mjerjw i wanrv tort r PiWAcsw" jrvwsrne'jrwrswJ AmvedStand i J ULSC -- & 1 dis-cend- ZT2 k ed D-as- if Might Glow That burns 80 0 hours at the cost 01 2 cents without smoke f i or smell. COOPBIi, PYPBE, re-gaid- to . cross-examinatio- l'-3i- GOS. n. . - l, - - MASS-MEETIN- well-know- ndtdLpb Hcscrc , f c Uah ', iu mass-meetin- one mild frow Oasis station. Hotel bethe only First-clas- s tween XTephi and Hilford. on rep-eseata-ti- Wi-CHAPPE- ke-thth- s - Lat us in harmony with. the times. - a well of the famous Dcioret Lithi.i Water on the prcmi.os, anti which is a CufiLUellncirretnn ihree-year-ni- for Bright "a and Kidneys, Bladder and In order to show our faith in this water, wo nriko the following proposition lf any one i.fhict( d with any of the troubles above enumerate j are not uln-v- t d in one month, and cured in tine j months, mi charge will ho mido for board. in every particular. ,air..I the I)r Lttrr Ilou-r- . is first class to-Wit- .- ' j v V ihUl J. f O "A propiidor u.0 f g guess-Thankin- s, . - |