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Show V! P VvlUih On all question ' Motto: It p-- IIow do you like the result? C. Andrews veat to Sanpete yesterday. HuafO Deprizin was a Nephi visitor SMsr8creMeMMt3sftsa rn yes-terd?- Oc tesofe'cit ALL E.V DC-r- s . rr Ncphis y. Onions for 50c per bushel. Inquire of A. Gadds. Childrens knee suits selliag' at cost at tf. Excelsior Mercantile Co. The latest styles in dress goods just, ti. received at Chas, Footed Mrs. Edward Paxmaa is very sick, and it is hoped for the test. 4The dance in the opera house last night was a lizzie. Charles Dowd and Ernest Foote, the crack Nephi nimrods, are after deer. J. II. Erickson of Mt. Pleasant, director of the bank, was in town Wednesday. Geo. C. Whicrnore and J. A. Ilvde made business trips to Salt Lake Wednesday. Harry McCune has returned to his labors at the Cullen barber shop, Salt Lake. Dr. C. S. Hosmer is attending' Sirs. F. L. Copening at Juab, who is reported Y-- NUMBER 0. 1S03. A y YadF'fc-u- t. ianty ter in v. Ao ia sei-uo- yes- n a v, er 3 ex-a-- trv Nc-ph- '.Id-head- ed the-barbe- r -- st p - ; c or ju n Q Money, And in Linder wear, Clotliing, Overcoats, Blankets, , senooling. All those wiping to care for flies should take them in nights, as we fear the coolness of the weather will greatly diminish the number. son of John Cole, The who hag been down with scarlet fever for the past week or ten days,' is improving as fast as possible. Tha Spanish Fok Herald suspended publication last week. Its editor, W m . F. Gibson, is now a member of the Springville Independent force. Thomas Bliley, son of L. A. Bailey, was railed on a mission to England last week. Mr. Bailey will leave for his field of labor about January 10th, 1S03. Dont the people of SouthernCtah know they can save money and time by sending their mail orders to McNaiuy & Lust? Druggists, Nephi. nine-year-ol- Goods etc. Go.wlierejtlis largest Stock is car . ried to tn Sheading lie I" chants Y d EJUor Blade: We re in receipt of a Fttcr from n centk.naQ in tV JNst who h - I. o 1 mr the in the wool scouring erst twentv-tvvvoir?, awire is looking up a location far such plant in th West He has arranged fora compltt? now outfit of machintry to be red to him at some point by the first of cext February . Thus machinery co-t- s him atlhe facCO and' ha will 3300. $ tory putc in this mat!m in for s.ock rummy and chinery nsks the citizens 01 the town m wmch h locates, to furnish the ground, put up the ijmcessarv buildings and pay freight e machinery and take the erne in . He that this will reabout JjOM.OJ. quire IT? tlmn st tnat if he can got one million pounds t.f wo T to scour during the year th at he can guarantee a dividend Of li'j per cent 01 the whole stock annmllv. I'als plant would handle two itfd a half million pounds of wool rvr annum, working ten hours per day, and of course the more wool JimdUd Use larger the dividend would be 00 the stock. Blow it is for the citizens of this town to determine whether or not tbty will secure this concern . It will give er.iplovme "1 to n number of peop! a as the wool must be graded before scouring. It would make Nphi the wool Cf.ter far the southern part of the state and would in making wholesale center also. If Nephi expects to br? benfilled by Statehood we must go to work and build up our town. There are town? in Sui-ret- e County waiting lor just such impositions and would close the deal in days. thirty Let us throw oil our lethargy, go to work and secure this enterprise and then go ahead and secure ethers. UBM ilAiVoril'i fn 'uu. i at Lultiud tsflEyO than hifvjures Salt co-oLa he City. Niirui p. Youths Gent?, suits from 3.50 up. suits from f3.C0 up. Boys suits with knee pants from TScts, to $3.50 at tf. Charles Footes. W. W. Armstrong, recently cahier of the First National Bank of Nephi, was down from Salt Lake Tuesday. He took Wednesdays train for Sanpete county. Nephi was without coal the first part of this week, and the scramble at the different venders fGr the bituminous were in vdn. Wood was the necessary sub- stitute. James McBeth, a Paypon stock-matrip to Nephi Wednes-t.ay- . The gentleman came down to look ban J of beefers with a view of purM n, Leaders in Low Prices. 3.sreaswaV3C lww swrr5caRs3t 35? 't'iw u U'J JT 9. ' T va.sb . n V 'SOL- - 13 I Stand TI tA rri MS ItLJLM pr i Malit Glow it-- j at the cost h on oiirns iitiLi , ke cents itiiont or smell. of 8 AT 1x5- " h, - GOS. On III " - NEPIII. al Co-o- p t r ri r-- Y.i 'i 2j -- 8 I 1 f 1A A"2 4?. A r f LA 1 f- O It, - oilQ OV' y CL 1 f 0 41 AA C C MO C! jO i otel e - d r. JC be-abse- ni o n r- -i station Oatii.H in He fro'w It ppi Ml '! V oT n an SH O UJdO nn 1 Wd4 ( s i test, re, .3 t J iaucS 'V j n .is vOTCi . i lu blood-purifi- er fully-prepare- i in luiTUor.y vr:Li L'.u ) . i . t ii .r i. i . 1 t e -- s a a n ! t well du'A q u.iti r D'l hi .. I . IS. ! i r n t. ; ; ! ! .wit-- T - ab .r . t i ( i i 1 1 1 to LHiy oi K'T t. De-cre- ti) ... 't 'ib. and u a aim , M re who-- k ( L f li.r ilo i y ;j r r 1 i 1 h - . 1 t ls Lvi. oi-- t - s 1 L.UCf., "I 3 clh' ' in ovtrv irtiouLir. Ar 7 '! b?t iito -- out-loo- nth-pa-'te- rn r eq'-gr- 3 t , a,-j- -- 1 1 -- trv.pl'Cf-- J that e inde I Ayers Barsd' trilL:, and, at ing a number cf bottle tb a last I v;a , rci-ort- t t f c j L I a-s- Lospectfully began to' disappear and my genTv.D health improve. I per?isb d in th ig treatment, until the rore was en- tirely healed. Since then, J Ayers Sarsaparilla occasionally a" a tonic and r, and, indeed, it seems ns hough I could not Mrs. S. Aa keep house jwithout it. Fields, Bloomfield, la. C. AirDiiKW's ft Co. - v ' C' ph Ficiai cancer, A Cig Stcclc Yards. Tnc L'hi Banner brings the information ol, tne erection of immense stock rards at that city. The yards are due south ot the factory and between tb.ai institution and the lake. There are ten corrals in the yards of an average area of 250x353 feet. Each yard is provided wii h a flowing well and will accomrdite 230 head of cattle, making the entire feeding capacity ot each yard about 200 head of cattle. The entire cost of of the yards figures conserva3300. Intersecting the corrals at tively 13 the track over which the beet pulp is hauled, and which extends 1000 leT. Oa each gide of this track are constructed mangers for reception of the pulp and practically gives about 2000 feet of pulp mangers. On the north and south side of the corrals are constructed the sheds and hay mangers at which the cattle can hlood-purif- n 3 , con--tructi- rv n c": rj r"3 n nh lN - li Lv: -- . L Lk tb Only Vcrh's Far S:ri;ii::i Ayers Resulato ttic Liver PiiSs r in mwi'ii iii ii'inw iihiiw CREAM OP 0UI1 EXCHANGES feed. There are 4000 feet of hay mangers. There ate about 9j0 ber.d of cattle feeding there now, and the number will soon be increased. These are the largest yards between Omaha and Ban Francisco. Ccneral Tei ritcrtal r:cw z, Ca !!c J .v,j Condensed for Llxde Lead, Richard Graham Lai b.m iaahj nt Melburu , a new postuifi'm in Sanpete county. fsim Duggin s, b vu Tlai.ia sent i nee. to nice saloon man who w months in me j.cnitc utiary by Jud; c Bartch upon c nv. ction of auidlary ir June, 1535, has been pirdoned by resident Cleveland. Patrick Coughlin wan sen iced tr death by Judgu Prtch Wcfiuw-- .y . Tljf murderer choo being shotas t he Vnsnner of meeting death. The sentufo rtad that ho will be shot until ded betweer the hours cf 10 m the forenoon and 2 in the afternoon of Tut May , the lfi.h daj. of next December. Joe Lee, the Lead MU1 biaeksmb h , was the victim of a very serious redder last Tuesday, by having a car cf Lfcay timbers fli on him, lracturirg his lap. It teems that he was caugnt in the ltrik. rope and could not hei; him !f, and It is almost a miracle ho was not killed. Bingham Builetme. There is still another i ndustry stnred i r this city, cultivation and patronrem o. which will cause considerable tc remain here. Mr. D. R, Gills ncny Lr., It commenced the manufacture cf tovf pelish, shoe biickiog, wTacU blui n; an cl liquid glue, all of which tre supeior articles. Deseret News. We learn from a Bnunish Fork roir to the Bpriuvvilie Irclep'-ndeit that W. E. Smith, of Kaysvilie, ivu.s heie last week on business. He succeeded in his nevsepayer plant irem the extricating maze of legal difficulties in which J'-- t' B. Smith had it involved, and has t ikeu it to Kaysvilie where he will establish : paper. Here is the nay an exchange understands the new gam law: Book nrn nis may be killed from August tc:: to Oct oh i 1st; spring poi ts from March to Juhi . scandal mongers from January lit December 31at inclusive ; umbreihr from February 1st to May lit a. t to November 1st. O,. from August season all the year around cn life i:, agents and fellows who borrow tin L neighbors papers. And net-maste- r COAL. S d x - i . Silk to Silk and riax to Flax, weaver stays liis shuttles moan To rend the alien thread That ruins with its fatal tone The beauty of tlie red. Its coare, dUeovdant, ugly tracks No gloss nor gaze can screen, Silk to silk and flax to flax, Clown may not mate with queen. And live3 are marred when two shall tread feet With The ways through lifes dene narrows led, And stap- - ;ar as they meet. soulless tracks Such No outward gloss can screen, " Silk to silk and flax to flax, with mate not Clown may queen. Lei-rovie- 1- keart-leseamiu- From Demorts 1 f f TT 11 -- List of Unclaimed Lette-isRemaining in this office at the close of bixsipei--s Oct. 3ist, 1833. Miss Eva Almquist Harry Boshard Antonio Mazocco Mechel Iloiioran Kuther E. Wiles Fred L. Severance Mrs. A. 13. Wiles. If above letters are not called for within CO days they tvill be sent to the dead letter office. C, F. Andeiuoe, P. M. rs - j Over 27, 0C0 tons ef sugar bata h. bien received at tho Lehi sugdr vo this season and it is expected that th crop this year will be much heavier ti that of last year. The great leatUL this years crop is that tho Fits icu, a greater petcentageof saccharine n than formarly, dsubtle-- cue to nnpr methods of cultivation. It is exp u that the output of sugar from the wc this year will bo very largo. . Judge Eartch, sitting in the dIN' N . District court, yesterday f 'ntc-nG orge, Coughitns companion, to a w. te-a r. of imprisonment at hard George having baeu found gud.t 'murder in the second degree for t i Edward Dawes last July. ing ofwas asked for by his att yruth, tiehe 3 -d becipse of his extrirm ft IS but ol tM, years only c u JuG besUto disiegaid thought A tel gram receive I at the ofil f Cuurr'i Firt ITeidr ncy of tl no Cbatta i, T'or evening, from 1 Mae St. Joiiv Brajihali,. Magazine for CKtober.. s ) s The Blade is fully aware that it has been the cubjct of considerably ad- verse criticism, and that tn tho?rt who knew not of the motive that, in the last Bme prompted that which might, on the puiface, be charged to partisan bill. r Without mental reservation The Blade extends hearty congratulations to Senator James P. Drbeoll and to every other sueuwsfal candidate in t his Judicial and Senatorial district, and in fo doing, we fully realize that just as good men have ben defeated as are those that have been elected. 'r The Ul dk is fullv aware that laM a fiord ed seemingly Saturday's good grounds for criticism because of And we are supposed partKmi-m- . aware that criticism was freely beswe had no interim towed. in the Lit a campaign. The greatest de-on ib.o art ol ThA IIevia w.;o to to tho-- o tbrit to b n indicat' I in todays leader .as wculd iunuro to fho peace r.nd pia' ti. eutim rcpio oi I tan. j erity of wo t ' -ue Ber-onal- ly f' ihr h-.- e Pn. r m.ii:' com) tLf apffirg'cs T CY r, r,T' i pi. nr i I b' tr'.ctau i , EDITORIAL NOTES or I'uurantodil Spcciuc f'r r r t ftrinil to Go absolutely pure ii fit u i': ijv;' A i ot m u .uu- of lime-l,,r Stoue in the Ihaddet, for ('orf'tipation. . v. r 1...V i f r' au 5l"s1 ii aju ( t i i Tt th-cana- 'f on chasing,, that. Earnest Foote and Charles Dowd made a slaughter of fivo dozen (CO) mountain Wu8 the speaker. thi,s week. The bojis are phesants a day as BLBE not long hunters, great .President Geo. QA Cahnon, Apostle ago recorded a kill The seven of deer in two Arthur Winters and Brigham Young, days, Junius F. Weils were speakers at the Conference of Juab Stake, I eFCiped being a confirmed dyr peptic and This Sunday. Saturday by taking Ayers Pills in time. of is the Pills, many. experience Ayers The Republicans held a rally at Mona as an after dinner pill or as a last Saturday night. The speakers were whetherfor liver complaint, indigestion, John T. Miller and A. CaZier of Nephi, remedy water brash, and nausea, art flatulency, Well3 of T. Sait Loire, and Janiu The invaluable. Nephi brass band was in attendance. Four .Mile creek coal will soon be The Blade calls the attention of its on the Nephi mvrket in a limited placed a communication from C. readers to The newly constructed road Andrews ft Co. , wherein it states of a quantity. of work. It will add ima is fine piece logentleman in the East wild wishes to to timber the gathering up there petus cate a wool scouring plant in our city. as well a 3 means of getting to andTroru Ralph Newbys team ran away yester- the mine. day and came rushing down to Main The baperiority of Utah honey over street, from the dnection of Hagues mill. that of California is fast being recognized They were sloppeda in front of Charles and as a result heavy shipments no store with result rf damsae, are beiil g made East. The Nephithis year Footes W. J Hersroid, who has been suffer- bare received some letters from a fit. severe attack of kidnev Loui3 firm commending the excME-ning withis a convalescent and we hope quality of our product. trouble, will soon be able. to be upon the stn. ets The City and County Collector s of ice again. Dr. Miner has been in attend- will be closed cn the 2Cth of this month ance. to get out the delinquent list. AIT perMiss Elbe Foote left Wednesday fcY sons not paid up by that time will be Paysen where she will undoubtedly pass published. D.1 W. CAZirn, County Cullectcr, the winter' with the family of Hyrnrtl Lemmon. ADlAltArt Okoie, City Cclhcter. Nephi regrets to loose 1 er society, but we congratulate My son on south-bound The passenger Wednesthe change. raca a with a deer juT n non I at had day T. G. Wihuner, Ammon Nebaker abd the crossing line of Utah and Juab counEdward Simons of Payson passed through ties. Mr. Deer ran along side of the south-bountrain for a mile when its ccup,) was Nephi on- Wednesday passenger. The gentlemen were en route changed off through the hil Is by tie reto mining property in southern Nevada port of a revolver in the hands Of passenin which they have interest and will ger. The sight was a pretty cue. some fifty days. everything goes ns is antmipated of A cup of muddy coffee is not wholewater will be turned into some, neither i?. a bottle of muddy medi- the Mt. Nebo Irrigation Co. about the cine. Oae way to know a reliiblo and 20th of the present month. Nearly 5u)Q d skill is by acre cf afid land lying under the ditch its freedom Sediment. Ayers B will be brought under cultivation fbe Some 25 teams are now ilia i3 always bright and eparkii pe- - coming coring. causa it id an extract Dd not a decoction. doing fall plowing in the vicinity cf the The Califrrnia Medicine Co. arrived enterprice. in town this Week from the North, and The weather w,p on a fear the first of a3 the weather wr.3 too cold and stormy the week. In tin 3 city it began to snow to permit of out-dofree entertainments Monday afternoon and has continued at much since, tut would the party lent the city on VfdnBday, internals prt-ttwith a view of returning w ithin a week not lay on the ground long, making it Or so, 23 their licence in, 3 rnaa on id and very 'disagreeable for ped airans and they eay they dont propose to louse it. those doing outdoor work. It has been and at this period of industriously cool, had C. L. Hyde, Bupt. Nevada Bhccp Com- the been more or, I; storm the year from his herds 1st Tuespany, returned Mr. expected. day alter an atnC3 of six week-.- . Wm. Qui; ley , the president of the Hyde Las his sherp on tLe'winh r range where there is good L ?d, and the out- compiay whom are owners cf th pumlook for carrj in g th m through w ithout ice depoTis near Black Keck, went lO'S is most excellent. A?kfd as to the through NepM on l'rldnv rf lat w iz k en route to Chicago. While rf. B ck s for mining a n ngt m u ts Nevaua, Mr. 13 3 cF says De U a Rock he made all per Is 3 Pmc I it D he that for and j0c km ,r up. mining gr? camp, handling of tim slot, and in otkfc r carni s th it ffine te held Regular shipments will b' madj fromu back to now on and the product oi aunt r ring mu.r.mt. or. d. t Semi-Annu- j ino rereixtent Uzo cf Ah-sor- 1 ma e a business and returned Wednesday afternoon. lie cast his ballot along with the Republicans, and made his trip on purpose for t Y at present. body is inyited to call and examine our tf. stock and prices, a of The Republicans Nephi held rally m the OjSera House Monday night, but on account of the snow storm it was not very well attended. Hon. C. S. Yarian Cy r c ibax Smelter. A benefit ball was given in the AcadNo one in ordinary health need become W. receiver for the E. of on the past Humphreys, bald or gray, if he will follow sensible emy Hall Friday night south-boun- d a was Co. Ibex well was The week attended. and passenger cleanliness of prothe advise treatment. We on A few for B. fund of ceeds the to the of use Halls1 Hair Leamington. Y, Tuesday the and go library Eenewert scalp moments Mr. chat with school. Humphreys was Academy to etecit the Information that sufficient Commencing with last Thursday Ike A. O. Smoot of Provo, closed the cam the Ibex Smelter will again start up in several mercantile stores close their piaces of business at 6:30 oclock except Satur- paign for the Democrats Monday night the near future, and that too, under the the Court House. On account of the control cf Mr. Underwood whenever the day, entering into an agreement to that m bad weather there W3S Dot many who present accounts get out of court, the effect. way will be opened for the return of prosBefore buying your winter clothing turned out to hear him. call at Charles Footes and save from Blue at Milan the perity to Leamington and that part of Miller, employed to forty per (cent. Every- Rock mine. Eureka, came over Monday Millard County. twenty-fiv- e i ,b nt'. AND A por ton deStoring Coal, Co-o- p came over Charier from Stephenson the Call at for Xejihi Eureka Tuesday to cast his ballot and livered. For1 sale by C- Andrews rehave ants. They I your just Mr. Stephenson & returned ceived the best ever seen in Xephi reports theWednesday. camp as being quite lively for $1.50, worth $3.00. , t -s - nt t, ; r : rt.r dly. 1 -- r- 17 0- cb-liv- Clinton of Salt Lake, was in Ne.'hi WtJntsday. ' W I. Brown made a busine: trip to Cad Lake laA week. ,f ion day brought many a Nephi te rer h 3n,o again. v;; 0 How did question : ction suit you? 'i e cheapest stock underwear ever in Nephi at Excelsior. tf. ? largest variety o dress goods at tf. it prices at Cnarles Footes IMn T. Miller was in Eureka last week in : he interest of echoo1 matters. he i give an election parly at the Opera House on Tuesday nig. it. quite ill. John Cole came in from George C. Take pity on The Blade devil and wTb;tm ores ranch, m Emery County, bring some wood in payment for your Tu May. subscription. For the hands and face use Gilead FraAlbert Petty was in town Thursday and Friday purchasing lumber for an addition grant Bilm of McNally ft Lunt, Drug-gi- : to his dancing ball at Deseret. Nephi. M. P men can obtain sure relief II. McCune, who has lately gone business in Salz Lake, by purchasing McNally ft Lunts hair into was in town the first of the week. vi; cr. Nephi. not have who To those C. Andrews returned last week from already found it out, we would suggest that these nights Bt ton, where he had been to look up his are too cool for gate-poWool interests. lingerings. W. I. Birchet and llobt. Ord returned The Warner bridge is nearly completed Saturday from their trip to Southern an adds a needed improvement to the Utah, after an absence of twelve days. thoroughfare on which it is located. D. W, Cazier, Assessor and Collector Wilford CoIp of Nephi, after casting of Juab county, made a trip on Vvednes-da- y bU ballot, on Tuesday boarded .the Santo Tintio in the interest of tax col- pete Valley train en route for Salitia. lection. The road supervisor is makng greatly Roy Cowan has severed hi3 connection needed improvemehts in putting in culwith the Times office, and a3 we are verts etc. May the good work go on. affirmed, will spend the winter months less 3VoriA '333 - ctmnn A. L. Jackman of Levan was Fc t durt - aAj. dp o , i ut 22. bi-me- AC3S0 t j the c,.T;u Adert; NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. III. VOLUME 5010 Irrl. 5 Ij T3.00 year, In advance, Nix months, $ii.OO. 3 x r tr I (1 j ntn! pnd Lent! f rn Ft .b Terms;r MIVLewi 3 Q 1 r The CL. CL has t ho Lzu s- - t 1 Country JV; ra. VvXt is the Blade. Th Truth Without Fear or Tavor. J A a , V, 8 Political, Social or Helicons, - - 7 s jwhether Absolutely 'Independent . i . c , i m m-en- cy t . -- , D; veyed tne sad iptMlivanc Ac Daniel Jonn Huwart, c.f d d bBeaver cu n tv, U ta h !c!M f n.r. No ti of labor irem typho v Information -was v, Ji t maidl r c , t f, Known a t pr s v, Jab . wart .ion field Elder b.e - , Mon3sy e ruing a t.. a old child of Mr. Dm I than in the yard of the family r- faji into the an oih n rTI.r. 1. fr struck on a brtt! , hi:h au i p del .1 f',:iirg a s.rious kurp-iciaid v, r.ghteye. once and the mjary .alt at not yr t certain wiiat tie r. wound will be, but ffir.n far the littl ' ti u-- 1 . f ; L . 1 . ! r, ..... r- i ; . r, .. . 1 r , ! c.-rcr- Evtning ? c- - - , t t m i . , i |