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Show Absolutely jiSotto; OH & Independent On all questions whether Political, Social or Helicons, la the Blade. TSie TrutJv Without Fear or Favor. v X V Country People Head txy 41: m ( v, liJ-- ' AjV.'vy' 1 1 A The advertisements in the Country Papers, acd as has the Largest Circulation of ary Paper in Central and Southern Utah, It offers the best possible me Jium Advertisements. i The BLADE Terms; per year, in advance, S2. 00 Six months, fr fl.00. III. VOLUME NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. NUMBER 33. 4, 1803 Millard Mites. But littlo of intei ost is happening in Hip, Hip, Hurrah, for Statehood. Location blanks for sale at The Blade office. Tbe President Issued his proclamation at twelve oclock today.Give home merchants your trade and there wiipbe more money in circulation. James E. Clinton of the Utah Wool Growers superintendent was in Association, ' town the first of the week. Everybody should turn! out Monday and celebrate Statehood day and make it a day long to be remembered. Improper and deficient care of the scalp will cause grayuess of the hair and baldness. Escape both by the use of that Close out for. the! Season we will sell a lot of .LADIES WRAPS (8 in all) at 25 per cent BELOW COST. 1 ' ' ! Halls Hair Itenewer. St. George Union: A few days ago David Mbss, of Alormon Battalion fame, took to himself a wife, aged 76, he being 77. Alay they live long and be happy. Utahs first state legislature- will meet in the joitjt city and county building, quarties having been tendered' by a joint committee and accepted by Governor Weils. The suit of the Nephi Co., vs. S. T. Vickers that wasIrrigation to have come off in Provo on Dec. 27th, has been postponed till Jan. 10, and will be tried in 1 Onions for 50c per bushel. Inquire of A. Gadds. The attention of our readers is called to the new ad. of the Excelsior in this issue. The richest merchant prince of Boston said a short time ago that he always subscribed liberally to everything that helped Boston, knowing that whatever helped Boston helped him. That should be the keynote in everyones" life; help your town by every possible means, knowing th rt by so doing yon are literally helDing The contracted selfishness yourself. that looks at everything in the lignt of for Ale and wife, my son John and his wife, will kill any enterprise. - 32 Do z. Ladies and childrens Good Wool Ilose 0 Dozen suits of Childrens Coder wear Some Winter Dress Goods at Less than cost. at 2o and 25 T , Ladies and Childrens Winterj Lined Shoes at cost. LOTS OF OTHER GOODS AT GENUINE BARGAINS. 6 If cts per pair. Dozen ; . t MERCANTILE CO, Leaders in Low Prices. V. : i j ' 1 TULst Stand Blade extends county. gratulations. Died in Nephi of 26th 1893, Samuel Payer D of Edward and.S E. Kendall and grandson of the late Samuel Pitchforth, aged 3 years 2 months and 26 days. The Excelsior Aler. Co. have only eight Ladies Capes and Jackets left and to close them out they are selling them at 25 per cent below actual cost. Call and see them if you want a bargain in cloaks. We earnestly solicit oar friends to us gather news. Alany an item and help we would be pieased escapes us to publisn. If you know of any personal or news item hand it in or send to Tne Seal-Je- t P. Kendall son John S. Rollo, formerly on the Dispatch, has accepted a position with the Enquirer , and will relieve Air. Clove, of the editorial department, while that gentleman assumes cleneal duties in the coming Legislature. In retiring from this paper, writes a Georgia editor, we desire to say for the benefit of oui successor that tnis is a good town prayer three times a week and preachingmeeting twice a month. Atlanto Constitution. The Leap Year ball New Years night, given under the auspices ot the Y. L. AI. I. A. of the first ward was a grand success both financially and socially, there was about 150 couple present and all seemed to be Having a most enjoyable time, Dr. Shields, an eminent 'physician of 1 Teanebsee, says: regard Ayers Saras1 on best the saparilla and I know of many wonderful earth, cures effected by ifc3 use.j Physicians all over the laud have made similar statements. A January thaw is always more productive of colds and coughs than a January freeze. Then is the time Ayers Cherry Pectoral is needed and proves so extremely efficacious. . Ask your druggist for it, andtoalsoor Ayers Airaauac, which is free all.! An eastern paper says some alleged genius in the wild west claims to have discovered that grasshoppers can be made into batter.1 This recalls the text of the old Hardshell preacher: elAIaa groweth up like the peppergrass and hoppetH around like thehopper grass. from the J. .W. Brown having retired Cn. the underpartnership of H. hiil &business and pay signed will continue the accounts all promptlysaid firm ahd Invites ail creditors against soon as possible. to come and settle H. Thill. waTnt live it If jKnr help can. your local paper in Give it business, give it support, give it encouragement of sill kinds, furnish it with news items, treat it, white, and doing everything you do for it you areJournal. for your community. Logan Mr. Jena Jensen! of Leamington, rethe btark Bros, Nursery Co., presenting of Louisiana Mo.y was in town the first of the week and gave The BlAde a pleasant calir Mr. Jensen reports having sold a large number of trees in Millard d Co. He goes to Sap pete after be has Nephi, Taesday the 31st Was the birthday of A. T. McOartue, (About thirty oI his Yriends broke in uplon him that evening and treated him to a genuine surprise, of good thin gs was brought along and a merry evemn Z was parsed in songs and games ahd iunChiug and not till the bells had rung m the New Year did the merry crowd depart. - ne ; burns 200 hours at the cost of 2 cents without smoke or smell. COOPER, P1TPER & GOS, , NEPIII. out-standi- ng ' r . . . . THE rrs I PYP kzf o s. p-- N 1 can-vase- J tlah, one s in He ' froic Otisis staf. fori . , j only First- cl a s s otel tween FT ephi and Milford. the- - - be- - 1 ' 2 10 a. m. By Band Tabernacle Choir Prest. Jas. W. Paxman Prayer ' Tabernacle Choir Singing Reading Proclamation of Brest. Cleveland T. II. G. Parkes Star Spangled BanSong ner Mrs. S. A. Cazier Soeech Alayor E. R. Booth Recitation God Ble3S cur Stars Prof. VV. I. Brown "Flute Solo George Poole F. W. Chappell Spetch on Statehood Sang, Original onStatehood, OrsonCazier Speech, Benefits oT Statehood, J. A. Smith Recitation, American Flag, Airs. Edna Goldsbrough Secleciion By Band Speech, Pioneers or .Utah .Chas Sperry jn early days ng, God plans it all, AlissMattie Nelson Recitation, Union and Liberty, Misses McPherson, Wright, Candland & Bigler Speech, Benefits Of Womans Mrs. Al.- E. Neff Suffrage. Violin Solo, Alocking Bird, C II. Sperry Recitation, Liberty Bell, MissLula Ostler Vlale Quortecte, New State, Alessrs Anderson, WicSins .and Hosraer peech. The Constitution, W.A. C.Bryan Song,. Sword of Bunker Hill, Enoch Bowles Recitation. For All and forever the Flag of the FreeMrs. S. A. Cazier Alias Alary Alorgan Song, Original Toasts and Sehtiments Tabernacle Choir Singing, Rev. O. S. Wilson Benediction, Band Music, J - Mc-Caun- e, 1 AFTERNOON. D3 ice for children at 2:00 p. m. Sleigh Parade for the .older people at . 00 A. y. EVENING. and fireworks. Grand ball in t notes Opera house at 8:30. The barbecue has been abandoned oo account of the cold weather, aud there will be a Sleigh Parade instead. Bom-fire- s Correction. John Eldridge aud Professor McConnell, of Montana, who have examined the Little Salt Creek mines, in Moss mining district, state that there is nothing there Out a blowout, and that the ore is of no value excepting for lead. In their opinion the ore body is two miles distant ' f. from the blowout. The above is from yesterdays Herald, and as tothe blowout Air. Lund of this AIcCarther of Juab Qtat6 city and that that part of the statement idf not true, and as to the ore being of no value excepting for lead the assy given below will also show that the other part is not A - true. Air. J. T. AIcCarther superintendent Juab and Levan Mining and Milling Co., who is now operating the Moss Brothers raining claim in Little Salt Creek, produced an assay from J'. McVicker.of Salt Lake which showed the ore to go 37 dollars in gold, 72 ouuees In silver and 56 copper. Assays have also been percent made by other assayers with similar re5 sults.- . - Rich Find. Rincon,- Alex., Dec. 19 'About forty years ago a wagon train loaded with valA forward. over the enterprise nor any booming; k quiet determinatiou on the purl just of those having the work in charge to through. puther Here in Deseret the dullness is so dull that it hangs around in the frosty air in great chunks. n are in distress because of the condition in which Jack Frost has left the river.The first frost froze the water about half way across when a gentle Chinook came in Dorn the southwest at a gait of about 00 miles per hour and started mush ice. As it come down tbe river it gathered debris and dirt ahmg the banks, and Jack Frost thought it a pi tty to see bo much raw material coming down the river free of duty, and one night laid an embargo on the floating mush ice and filth with the result that the river is frozen over as rough as the average Deseret road. Albert Hail has returned from a Southern mission hale and hearty aud on Monday was given a picnic reception. Night-ca- p parties are the rage at soon be superceded by will present but leap-yea- r hops. By the way, we men will occupy back seats during t)G, for with the franchise and leap year coming at one time the sisters will be ' strictly in it. During the early part of. the week quite a number of men got a hustle on themselves and lit out to the various mining districts to claims that would have lapsed but for the unusual xertiou on thepart ol the owners. lee-me- Nervous Prostration Complete Recovery by tbs Use cf Oarssn r fi ;iv- Ayars - Ui; Somo years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, my Lealtlj failed. I became weak, nervous, wa unable to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de- - cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, i . - uable good! and about S9, 009 in gold and silver coin from the City of Mexico to the United States, wa attacked near here by by a bafnd of brigands and all th' mem: bera of the wagon train vifere killed ' and the booty seized. The robbbrs were overtaken a few days later by a detachment of soldiers and all were killed. The money and stores bad been 'secreted by the outlaws and. could not be found Yesterday Rafael Villegas was pfospseting for mineral ten miles south of here when' he LAt Wedcame He Alanti the upon, the entrance to a cave. Temple Markied Air. Uyrum Carter explored the cave and found several sacks nesday Jan. 1, 1593 fll,jedwith the money taken by the exof this city aud Mtsj Cbrisienia Jorgenson of Levan. The'gave-- a wedding re- terminated band of robbers. Los Angelof Mr. and Airs. es Expfess. ception at the residence at which a large last, Booth A. night, J. number of friends j were present. The Summoned by Death. BLADE joins in the nriny hearty wishes to faiithe sailNews. have Special that the young coupie may sea. matrimonial Minersville, on lifes Utah, via Beaver, 'Jan I 2. ing Airs. Jerome Seabnskle, one of tbe The first Leap Year ball of the New most esteemed citizens of this place, died by the ladies of the Juab here yesterday. She was about 62 'years year was given Social club in the Blown Hall Jaal 1st. of age; the mother of 12 children and has An excellent lduChebu was served at 11:39 resided here about thirty-fiv- e years, a The Grand march led by Mr. Gao. devoted and faithful Lltter-da- y Siint. p. m. and Airs. Copening commenced Her son George, about 25 years old, .who Atkin An enjoyable has been suffering from periodical attacks promptly at 9 oclock. the gentlemen eveniugwas spent! and epitip3.V for several years, on hearing a gradd success of ptonounced itoccur death of h'is mother, instantly attemthe present again soon. pted to commit suicide and wishes it would by stabbing himTne flddr manager Mrs. Geo. Atkin was self over his heart with a sharp pointed in me right place. The khife. .Although not necessarily fatal, the right-persoworn costumes by the ladies were most i the inflicted wound is of a serious nature beautiful. News. A huge mountain iidn was killed in the field just southwest or town last List cl Unclaimed Letters: ' ' Saturday A-lea-st T)f'$err, MORNING. Raising flag at 7:30 a. m. Salute of 45 guns. at The tabernace at ( . .T al per-son- f Might Glow ' - blood-medici- t- New issued following Program will be Rendered-Monday Jan. 6, 189S. Tflv in Sale Lake, to Alva Read Alcsic Years ot Nephiday, and Irene King of Coyote, Gar- Singing field conThe Blade. V )nS9E3 that . tht . , 1 . Alarriage licenses were want Goods at low prices call and see us you . Nephi. . STATEHOOD DAY. NDUCED-!- -I- There are no pyrotechnics Ea,casro - To OVERWORK our staid County. The Millard Canal is going btendily 4 re-loca- te DETROIT DISTRICT Is receiving a little attention as a precursor to what will follow later on. It is learned that Will Seibert the popular bf Salt Lake, rtb the restauj-anteuB. Hill and others of the genial'Isaac R. G. W. office in Salt Lake, have incorporated a company to work the Prince of Wales, mine out at Detroit, and that active operations will beg'n in a few weeks. If the boys are only imbued with the pluck and push that characterizes the Ry Co. in whose employ they are, the Prince of Wales will have a good sized hole blasted into it before 1897, aud a bonanza made of it or its bottom knocked cut. Your correspondent, a fevVdays since, met W. E. Humphreys, Receiver for the Ibex Co. That gentleman, as usual, vore his reticence the right side out and which, by the way is becoming slightly threadbare with tabout service. nine months of' continuous However, a little information was obtained and it will he given its nearly as possible with'the same air of studdied cautiod that characterized the source. Asked as to the wby& and wherefores of the delay in settling up the affairsof the derunct compauy Mr. Humphreys replied that it is owing to tne squabble of the attorneys for the attaching creditors who seem determined to tight the law that gives to employees prece dence of all other creditors. But. as the Receiver now understands it, Referee Hall will hear the arguments pro and con about the 15th iust. and ren der his decision as to who is entitled to the residue. If banker McCornic who holds a $55',000 mortgage on the plant takes a hand and claims1 that his plaster takes the precedence of all other claims it will complicate matters somewhat. And if he should get bis thump and finger into the jack pot, the employees portion wont' be visible under a 10,000 tithes magnifying glass. (Iu justice to the Ibex Receiver, the reader is cautioned against any impression that the two foregoing- sentences contain the languags of AIL Humphreys) If the employees win the suit over all competitors, about fifty per cent, will be divided among the former employees of the Ibex Co. Air. The Receiver is evidently srinceTe in his desire and efforts lo get tbe disagreeable affair off his hands. In answer to a question relative to the Leamington smelter being removed to Deep Creek; Air. Humphreys replied that the plant will remain in Leamington and as soon as the business is out of court, it will probably receive au addition of one or more stacks and start There is no reason whatever, up. said the( Receiver, ' why the smelter will not pay where it is. The prob'will Air. Underwood are that abilities, mine iu Ibex his luck the by again try running the lower tunnel into theasore it bodies, and if the mine pans mine will furnish the again promises; ore to the smelter. r and gradually increased my weight from one hundred and twenty -- five to two, hundred pounds. Since then, I and my fafnily fiave used this medicine when, needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact Which we attribute to Ayers Sarsaparilla. I believe my chY dren would have been fatherless y ha'd it not been ftr Ayers Sarsaparilla,' of which preparation I cannot say. too, mdeh. II. O. Hixson, Postmaster and' to-da- Planter, Ivinards, Ayers S. C. S Sarsaparilla RECEIVING MEDAL AT WQRLOS FAIR. AYERS Pills Save Doctors Bills;', A Corrlspondent's Views on Statehood- - Editor Nephi Blade: a I what contrast, so mag-- . nificent in its proportions with the exiles cunndilion in Nauvoo in 181(5. A general inadequacy prevailed in all , the elements necessary for a journey across tho then known American Fifty years has1 evolved ns 'a State in the Union, aggregating our wealth by millions. It vras cabled aka message What hath Oid wrought, it graphed arid telephoned, been wrought in Utah. It seems a' pity that the statue of Prest. Young, that prince of pioneers, could not have been unveiled on the Jan: 4, 1890, . des-ere- t. . in this Natal Day of the 47th State glorious Uniou. As if to' gild this day a new Johan- tiesbur iu found in Utah,- where is the ( ensanguined one. who dare limit the ' mineral Wealth of her loved Utah, or, who can limit its investments. The mauia for cauals, reservoirs etc. ' to irrigate our thousands of acres of un- 'occupied' laud is wisely begotten- oi . - - Eastern capitalists, the needed or inert li nmauds who will love to live in our iu comparable climate. and under it iif to b'o hoped our wise, and beneficial laws. There should be such a uoub on that day; that should ,, make old Nebo tremble with joy to it? very base, an join in the chorus of f, every conceivable means for noise that .. Utah is free and but three Territories wait to round out the fifty. fore-runn- er t" - 1 4 I have long wished to show by my writing th A I appreciate your courte- sy for sending nii your nawsy, keenp'' sharp,ab.solutely iodepcndenfpADE. Success over to4 To 6 Blade,! D. Chester, Dec. 31, 2893. Candland. When to Advertise. John Wanamaker says; heaviest advertising in dull time3. Then it is wueu people look most keenly tof bargains and are auxious to know whaf things cost, aud wkere' they can save' money. 1 advertise particular things give prices, and take ad much pains with" my announcements as I do with my stock One big dinner won,t keep up the reputation of the big bouse but Bteady good cooking does it. I never permit interest STAtEHOOD DAY. in my announcements to lag, and never , miss an issue in my chosen publications. ,, Propram for Statehood Day Jati. 6, I89Q Advertising has made my store oae of tbe largest in the country, .at Levan." Persiiant to a call by the chairmen of i 2775,'. the Republican 'nd Democratic parties Publication. for Notice the committee ofi program for the cele' Otfiee at Salt Lake City. Utah I Land y bration of Statehood day met in the , . January 2nd ISJ3. f Notice is hereby given that the following- - . Thursday evening Jan. 2 Chairman Aloiiie named settler has filed notice of his intention presided. Joseph Christensen iu support of bis Alangelsoq was elected .secretary. The to makeand final proof that' said proof will be made.' following program was unanimous ly claim, before the clerk of the County Court of Juab adopted. Utah, at Nephi city Utah, on County, stars of the and stripes and a salute Raiding . James Adams Jr. H. E. IIo, lg.Xi, 45, 43 of Captain Edwin Malmgreen and 840, for the viz: see 28 KEl-- NE)-iSE1 and NEi aide at sunrise. 15 S. IU Music . . By Brass Rand Tp. names the following witnesses to prove It was then moved that a roeethag be held hisHecontinuous residence upon and cultivation In the meeting house at 11 o.clock a. m. viz: , William F. Mcm nott .said laud, of,, o Meeting f be called to order by J. C. Niel- Moroni Monroe, James Allen, Thomas son Marshal of the day Utah. Jr. afi pf ,Scipk, MillahlCo. . Singing ,Chojr who desires to protest against person' Any Charles Prayer MangelHon tbe allowance of such proof, or who knows of Choir , Singing" substantial reason, under the law anl tne Opening Speech Bishop N. P. Rasmussen any why of the Interior Department, regulations Music Harmonica Band such proof should be allowed, w ill be given not Five minute speeches, John Tlicftcpsen. Eli an' opportunity at the above mentioned time Remaining in this office at the closV cf Curtis, Charles Erick "Peterson, Wm. and place to the witnesses of 1825. Dec. . business 31st, A. B. Larson. and otLor evidence in rebutto Tunbridge and claimant, said Geo Andrews Song Osborn Angell Joseph Christensen & Co. tal of that submitted by claimant. Edward Elmer Music Chaa D's Davis Bvkov Groo, Register. By Band Clara Jenkins Kong . XL V. Gibbs W. A- C. Bryan Atty for claimant. Joseph Jensen Co. "Mollie AJangleson VVm. McCarty Recitation Aicc Kelly Harmonica Band Music Mrs. Alae Smith Select Alias Lena Nielson . Our readers who have bean looking for . Christiansen Maria Reading Airs. Frank Widcner Song A C. Thorn & Nielsen Hoods Calendar for 1893 will be glad to , Nephi George Francis A. Vm. Tfebster. L. Jackman know that it is out and may be obtained' Felect Reading Viola Shepherd Co from the druggists or by sending 6 cents If the above letters are not called for Song Prank Christiansen in stamps to C. I. Hood 5' Co., Lowell,, within SO days will be sent to the dead Recitation Caroline Eundoteeif J' Mrs N. J.Sehow Mass. C. F. ANDERSON P. AI. Song The new calendar is certainly a' letter office. Lhra Recitation It represents a lovelyBy thou- triumph of art. Sin "inbeautiful brown in head Benediction tints, surround- -Methodist ChaPel. ed by a gold frame, embossoi . ' ., and decld- u Muic tU Services Sabbath evening at 7 oclock, fvr tlic uli hi .A. Ay ill tt ft I It up to date. a usefuLi edly makes one is What is Alethodism? house. ornan-nfor tho horpo ivvj a pLugan subject, Cafaukl hrar. All are invited. p m. in the meeting i m. Dmee for adults at,?:,'!!, that'all of ior Hoods reujia lun tSar:apurilia. , J r A R M TTIt; Paster.4 t,bose under si a Ueu Ui -- ' " , 1 , . - Rates in harmony vJtlv the time3i ' J. : : Vt or th. 0. I - Vc have a welljof thfi facn'ouS Daily ii.ua' Deseret Lit hi Water on the premiseami which Is r guaranteed cure 1 lO.'h'a io :2v 10. 10a 0.45a - , - , , , ' . for RrLhts'and all dkJeasesYf the Kidney,- Bladder and all other Dt order to show otir fath in this water, "ie make the following Wopusitibn I If any oils afflicted. T), with any of the troubled above'entAia-e. are r.ot iclicved in one month,- and cured in three months, no charge will be made for beard. ' uu e 'ho Dpsduf.t Jfot"0i is fir'et claUs in every part. ' - 0.1 0a , 8.42a . to-wit- Lake , . redrte8'j - j . G ' . Unio i , j oediat. 1 i -- o .pr'oprfaor P. eiGOSi .in?, j. sL"5re2 - ssi-aK-W Tor 'Mi n - Imfidirg Tin- ( . . nt i of Juab ar.d rippr inr- -' .. !K i; n i I :- , ive a City - - by Mr. II., Carter Jf. It appears morning Carter went down t6 his fathers Air. id about a quarter of mile Which ranch, from town, to feed some cattle and sheep the that wer8 ther'e, and upon arriving at bad sheep corral fodnd! that two of the but been killed'during the night, -thought gof a coyote,- but as it was the work that , hay stack he dishe was'climbing dn the covered a mountain lion laying between immediately got the stack andfence-hon his herse and come to town for a' returned shortly with gun. Air Carter with fine shot loaded a shot gun in the eyes blinding it, animal the V after shbolmgit several times with shot it while he come he left o man to watch a six and finshooter, and got town to the outside city -limits.' MilLsd ally killed it just Tranrtimta'thi.7 heetr measures tr I that -- ' e and-sho- t Yea-tr- . -- a -- -- v YO.ru-ar.- , i i , . Mem-mol- ... , 01-.c- t. n, cross-examin- , e - - 34-3- J , . t -- Ckrn-tLr.n-,e- n - - -- -- . i ) n |