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Show Absolutely Independent - is the Blade. THe Truth Without Fear or Favor. i Motta: Ou . it volume hi. - . NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. , TxrsLttJt The Beaver Etonian gives an account mn having his house stolen. What of a tla. next? The second District court opened at Beaver last Monday with Judge Barch the bench. beautiful About two inches of the fell Wednesday. A general rush for coal and stoves was a result. Sylvester Boswell killed, a deer in Rur" per this week. The anirna 1 was shipped to a butcher in Springviiia. Nephi is a good town to move to, but a poor place to move away from. R has bright prospects ahead. We learn from the Manti Messenger that Bird & Booth of this city are located at Manti for some time to come in the intertsx. of their profession. By using Halls Hair lienewer, gray, faded, or discolored hair assumes the natural color of youth, and grows Insurant and strong, pleasing everybody. For tlie Least Money, And Bargains in Underwear, Clot Ring, .Overcoats, Blankets, Call at the Nephi for your Iants. They have Just ceived the best ever seen in Nephi Dress Goods etc. for $1.5Q, north $3.00. Go where the Largest Stock is;car- ried to the Leading Merchants f Co-o- p re- ; Andrew Nielson, who has ybeen on a mission to Denmark for some time, arriv ed home Mondaj-- . Mr. Nielson has enjoyed his mission, but is glad to get home again. The little son of Thos. Tranter who died Sunday last of scarlet fever was buried Tuesday. The funeral services were held at the family residence. Aiarge number of people were in attendance Orville S. Thompson of Scipio, was a passenger this week from the south, cl route to Sait Late. Mr. Thompson is a victor in the race for the Legislature from Millard county, against W. A. Bay. Some good work was accomplished on the Court house this week by the fixing of the water pipes that carry the water from the roof, as the water had marred the appearance of the. upper portion of -- hiLE Leaders in Low Prices. the building somewhat. ast mved. Stand -- ; n Hanging LJIMILGLZ3 L hTigkf Glow That burns 200 hours at the cost of 2 cents without smoke or smell, AT; COOPER, P1TPER & GOS. . A WW 1 I EJJL-L- J I U I I ' i : NEPHI. TU K jA. ah, one mile frotr Oasis station . Hotel bethe 'only First-clas- s tween Hephi and Uilford. i - 1 l Rat in harmony with tho times. 23 W Lave a well of tho : : : : famous-lU-mo- Lithia Water uu tho premise and winch is a guaranteed cure Hr Fright's and all dkoa-e- s of the Aube;?, Rladder ami all ether urinal troui.-Iorder to d ,v our faith ia this water, n -- a m 'he tlmf jL,T roy !!,. ; 1 to-wi- tr If a;n r u. i! any ol Dm toml rJxoo en time ratal :rv ' u h u it; oiie L.nnth. 1 - t Io 1 C ei m::1 .r r ii ' ,, in t! ill v. ' lo 1 nth r. i ; . , . There is some lively hustling on the part of sheep owners, in getting their herds on the winter range. The streets of Nephi are busy thoroughfares caused by that, and numerous different Hocks are on the road to the desert. It was thought by many that the streamer which hung in front of the Opera house all the week of the election, was to remain there in readiness for the next campaign, but it finally made its disappearance in time for Sabbath. The demand for Ayers Hair Vigor in d sueh regions as South America, Spain, Australia, and India, has kept pace with the home comsump-tionwhich goes to show that these people know a good thing when, they try it. Geo. W. Cropper jr., of Deseret, stopped over in Nephi last Thursday night. Mr. Cropper has been to Lehi with stock tor B. F. Saunders. George W. is one of tbe sterling young men of Deseret, and the statement of that fact gives us pleaswidely-separate- ure. It is reported that Andrew Carnigie, the iron king, has had agents out in the Jacksons Hole country to locate upon land, which will be converted into a private hunting and fishing park. Other eastern capitalists have like intentions upon that section. You may eat cheap fpod and not be seriously hurt by it; but you cannot take cheap medicines without positive injury. If you us any substitute for Ayers Sarsaparilla, you do so at the peril of vour health, perhaps qf your life. Insist on having Ayers, and no other. Editor Ben E. Rich, of St. Anthony, (Ida.) went through Nepbi Saturday from southern Utah. The Swinger boys accompanied him. Mr. Rich was returning tour. He says he from his stumping has made in the neighborhood of 100 talks in that many different campaign towns in Utah and waa glad the fight was over. This is the time of the year when many careless farmers lose most of their their tools, years profits by leaving out doors to vehicles, etc., machinery, be rusted, warped and rotted by the action of the destructive elements. Farmers see that these things are kent ia out of the weather this winter. You will coin dollars by so doing. On Tuesday, Dr. D. O. Miner, who has ben Lake moving his family to contemplating Sait City foi some time, made his by his household departure, preeeeded goods. Dr, Miner came to this town a good many years ago to practice hi profession, that of medicine, and has built in this city and the up a large practice The people of surrounding towns. his and whii him regret leaving Nephi success in hi3 new field. The reading given by the Johnson Bros. Monday night was veii attended. The prty consisted of Aron and Moses Johnson, the former explaining the tones of the voice and the latter did the r adiug, or as we call it, the reciting which gave anpD proof that the gentlemen thoroughly understood th-i- r business. Tbi gentlemen stated at the close of the me tin x that their oh cfc in comto form an elocution ing to Nephi class. Th'gv would give tea Emons, alter the which th y oul toLnt from the ci s an i put cn r, pCy t pro- r. v.-ii- n- - ! ! liu! !. m I. t hr s ia every part...' K y i rrcniLi!.' I 3 -- c'-ds- $ n -- J, - i ti V huh sheald of ILirty-n- F D 1 L 1- u i,'"' -t go to t e c "'S. war g l i, t bat 1G, NUMBER 1S05 ttWni t , I Onr Ik M p ntn. . cf J. if! . i , , j THANKSGIVING DAY. A - 21. Advr M. f ' wa f" g. ih l v . Proclamation lisped By Acting Goycfr.or Liter Acute Croncfritlf Richarjs. . CuRLD ly v:i:;a flctlng Governor Richards hgs issued the following Tuanksgiving proclama' tion : W. I. Birchett, tbe popular insuranca Territory of Utah, Thanksgiving proclaJL Pcctorr ' A man, js on a .rip to Beaver. mation: , Ever mindful of the blessings received The cheapest stock underwear ever ex- from Heavenly Father it is becoming hibited in Nephi at Excelsior. tfF" in us our as a people to show, our appreciaI iI I W Liri toilthvli t t The largest variety of dress good3 at tion of his watchcare and protection over us, and with grateful hearts acknowledge lowest prices at Cnarles Footes tf. Three months ;:go, I lock a tio. in bestowing abundant Mrs. John Hicks presented her hus- ijis goodness in an rdt.it lent cold which in preserving us from band with a fine baby boy the first o! the crops and increase, pestilence, strife and violence, and in of acute bronchitis. I pit inti-Iweek. us to tfie tbreMihold of enlargbringing tinder medical troatmc nt, and at tin ed and devoutly nought for sovereignty. Crowing rooster have made tlieir fnd of two months was no b U r. g ia many of our exchanges this Therefore, I, Charles C. Richards, I found it very difficult to pr ith, vek. governor of the territory of Utah, incj concluded to try Ayers CL Mr.' pursuance of law, and in conformity Teams were engaged in loading freight in the proclamation of the president of at the depot Thursday, to , be taken to with the United fctutes, designating Thursday, Fillmore. the t wenty-eightday oi November,, 1833, i Mrs. V. E. Candland and children are as a day of than do ksgiving aad praj-er)u a visit to friends and relations in San-et- e hereby the people to lay aside request county. their accuatomerl duties and appropriatA masquerade, so we are Informs ely observe that day by religious services will be given in the Opera house next and works of charity ; and in so doing, that all may have reason to feel thankful .Wdnesday nigh. rejoice, and the further blessings re-of Air. and Mrs. L. C. Olmsted of Osceola, and God be secured, let us generously' Rev., have moved to Nephi where their member and administer to the wants of will school. attend laughter in , the of this those who Nephi merchants are expecting to do a worlds goods have accumulation favorbeen least the big holiday business this year and are ed of our Father's children. making ready for the rush. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto The snow storm this week is making set my hand And caused the i he sheep men rejqice. They are now (Seal.) great seat of the territory to be v off to the winter range as fast affixed at Salt Lake City the "irrying us possible. twelfth day of November, 1S93. r' C. Richards. Gents suits from 3.50 up. Youths Charles suit's from 3. CO up. Boys suits with By the governor; knee pants from 75ets. to $3.50 at Charles C. Richards, Charles Footes. tf. Secretary of Utah territory'. less figures Beck Ladies Wraps at Pectoral. The first bottle pave me than in .Sait John Beck, Pleads Guiltyof the Buljion-Becpresident CO-Ails e N I City. and Champion Mining company, great relief ; the second, which I ant Dont the people of SouthernUtah kinow appeared before Judge lying in Salt Like now taking, lias relieved me almost tliey can save money and time by sending Cty thi week nd entered a plea of entirely of all unpleasant symptoms,, their mail orders to MoNally & Lttkt? guilty to an indictment which charged and I feel sure that one or two boffi Druggists, Nephi. nim with unlawfulofcohabitation. The withdrawal Mr. Becks original ties more will effect a permanent, Before buying your winter clothing call at Charles Footes and save from plea of not guilty, the entry of a pkg of cure. To all ministers suffering from to forty per cent. Every- guiltynd the sentence of the court, throat troubles, I recommend Ayers, twenty-fivAhe payment of a $3 JO fine by Mr. is invited to call and examine our E. M. Brawluy body Cherry Pectoral. Beck, Lriupied by lar less time than the D. stock and prices. tf. Dffit. D., sentence of an ordinary petit larcenist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Tqe Mercur Mercury has passed the In to Publication Society, Petersburg, Va, questions propounded )y second mile stone of its existance, and Judgereply Beck s, Mr. that I hliad King, like the camp in which it is published, entered a plea of guily with full knowhas steadily grown into- prominence. ledge of tho Cherry power in the premisContinued success to you, Bro. Higgins. es, and was courtsfor sentence. ready That pleasant, all wool and a yard wide Judge llowat then said' to the court GOLD IIEDAL AT THE WORLDS TAIL. smile that adorns the countenance of that he believed tne ends of justice wouia AYEH'S LEADS ALL OTHER SAnSAFAPXLAS. George Lunt is all accounted for by the be subserved by a fine in the , but he arrival at his home of the first baby, a asked that the maximum amount be asboy, on Tuesday. Tbe mother and cher- sessed. ub is doing as fine as could be expected. Without asking any further questions, THE HAGUE CASE. Mrs. Laura Starr, wife of John' A. Judge King fined Mr. Beck 300. Starr deceased, of Juab, was in this city o a Thursday and will apply to be made n Memory of T. E. Tranter. In the First District Court This Week at administratrix of the estate of her husYour has Provo Vv itr.csses for the band. It will be an adverse application gone away, darling boy Not long ho tarried here; to that of Courtland A. Starr who made Prosecution. God gave him to you for awhile, application for papers last week. To comfort, bless, and cheer. This week the rae of the United f 4 fate The City and County Collectors office vs. Alma Hague (making falso cntric'a are to called with But on 29th of this month the will be closed you him, part was called in Die Fuat ( So full of life, so young and pure. urt . ,o gat out the delinquent list. All per-n- o District Attorney Jud.j ,nd h a U, B. not paid up by that time will be His earthly mission now is done. His house ia ilauu E c. (Jour i John v. Marshdl appeared jnt Us , the government and Brown & Henderson, And he is yours though gone to Heaven, S. D, W. Cazier, County Collector, A. King and W. N. Dusmberry for' Collector. A Abrahasi Orsie, City star to guide you there. the defendant. The indictment ebarge.-tha- t safe from and Hes sorrow, sin. last In the Manti Temple, pain, a Wednesday. defendant win le cashier of the First Of We all which mnst have share. Tbos. Sutton and Miss Ada Carver, both bank of Li phi, on the 3rd day National of this city, were united in matrimony. And may God comfort yonr sad hearts. of 1S91, made a false entry in January, The young people hove The Blades His spirit freely give; balance the tbe bank book, showing that a for wishes prosper- To help you bear this trial so hard, congratulation&aud 575 on their' had loaned Brothers Ingi&m A fine reception was ous And in the Gospel light to live. note, when in lact the bank had not loanO. given in the South wark relief hall on J. ed Ingram Brothers 575, and that the Thursday afternoon. entry wys made to defraud the First NatB. J. Clayton and family were the ional bank of Nephi and to deceive any' Result of Judgeship. of who might be appointed by the compThursday surprise r retroller of the treasury to examine the' by the The night. It was tetalally unlooked-fogives following complete the mayor, but after finding friends sur- turns of the different counties, on the affairs of tbe bank. for a continuance him, he made numerous apolorounding Tuesday the of the Fifth: was overruled,' piotion and the empanneiing o gies for the condition that the house was Jndgship o in that the furniture and effects were all a jury commenced. tf torn up preparatory to moving to Salt After securing a jury theonening stateLake City this week. Nephi will regret ment of the case was made by Jndge ' p Counties to see him leave. p Marshall; then Mr. Brown, for tbe defense, objected to any testimony being" if reports are to be credited. Will Burfor the reason that the indictreceived clerk Juab. . . county ton, the geniel and efficient 550 b.i e a fale entry, and if ment will soon be issuing a marriage license to Millard. charged 312 417 was a in note mr himself and Miss Emma Lunt. The Beaver . question genuine 342 351 cards are out and the wedding will take Iron. .. . 233 279 false entry would have been made. .Bewould not 417 177 held that the prosecution next Thursday at the home of the Washington place bride-elec- t. to show under the indictment-tha- t in the opera Reception 1654 1945 .... Total the note was forged, and if they house in the evening at 8:30. The Blade 0 could offers advance congratulations and good not, they could not prove a false 91 Majority. wishes. entry. The objection was overruled, an objection to the appearance of A stove that mysteriously disappeared Marshall, special United Judge Of from the cellar the Union 'Hotel, about TRAIN TALK. In the case. a year ago, ha3 been located in The soon change will The witness called by the prosecu-tioValley The first Sanpete Blade office, and by this its not inferred time to make close connections wiih was George C. Whitmore, president but what we came by it honestly; not- its the U. P. southern express. of the bank, lie testified as to bis conwithstanding the old adage that a newspaof Geo. On Salt Lake, nection with the bank, alio the defenBusby Tuesday, takes everything Jza gets his per-man Busto Deseret. Mr. southward dants, also in regaid to the person who' hands onto, not barring a news Item. passed Uad charge of the book in January, 1831.. out Detroit to and will district go by is whethand However, the thief known, He had not made tho entry upon which' over a the Charmed view look with mine, er the matter will be dropped is not for indictment is based, and could not-sa- y the sometime it to in up starting January. to The Blade say. one of Charmed is the Without positively that the defendant had. exception James McIIatton, a stockman of Color- the best claims When Mr. Hague went to the legislature Detroit and in district, ado, was in Mona buying cattle Tuesday BlAde wishes George abundant suc- in 1S94 witness went Into ' the bank to and Wednesday of the present week. He The look after the business. lie discovered! cess. succeeded in getting bold of a number was wrong, and had Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Aldrach were Salt that something and has taken them to Pavson from seDt When he came down to for. Hague on passengers from Clear Lake, whence a train load will be shipped next asked witness him what was ay. Mr. Aldrach says he has Nephi week over the Rio Grande railroad. Sir. had lie that there wrong. replied ams at work on the Clear Lake Mcilatton reports Utah stock ia good but wrong serious, nothing are levee. at People locating condition, although he ha3 to pay a fair and that he (defendant) was to blame for' e a erectsoon be end will store in price order to buy them. whatever there was wrong with the funds-oed and that Fillmore will soon have anE. G, Rognon was a south-boun- d the bank. He then showed witness' pasrival for the honor and some other notes which he said were irregular. senger Wednesday as far a3 Starrs. In ducats healthy of seat. the After that witness and defendant had company with the gentleman were some Mrs. Daniel county Ruthsrford and son Dany railroad officials wno came down with came much about the matter. down from Prove last Thursday and the pursose of looking over the ground went on The first witness called Thurs iay morn -to home in Oasis. their Some of a to view with the tbe adjacent canal, prosecution in the Hague case-wwas held ing by Dany Mr. three months since, C. L. Rood of bait Lake City. Mr. making known its excellencies. breaking into David Days He was called as an expert to testify as to' It gnon informs us the company is pre- to the jury forand for which John Church his store. Oasis, notes in evi paring for business next spring. Matsignatures on the eight Dany was made, by tbe erials for the flnme and pipe line are now ,wts also tried and acquitted, An dence. objection on the ground and work Tapidly pro- has been reprimanded and sent home, defense and he was withdrawn till 2' oclock in order to permit counsel gressing. lie thought water would be aod it is hoped has learned a useful stored in tbe reservoir commencing todav. authorities on the question. Eleven thousand fruit trees, consisting James Ericson, and J. II. Knous3 of A Utah Boy. of apple, pear, peach, cherry etc., have Ogden, testified. Considerable S. S., in a letter to the News, has the been ordered and will be put in th comtook place. Knousa said he son fixed of of a was a3 for rise tbe of been had lie following hunting ing spring. Utah, employed by United States Atwell as anything, and a3 the train puiied and add3 not only credit to Payson, from torney Judd in behalf of the United Stataway, Mr. Rognon and party were seen whence he hails, but tbe whole territory. es to examine the books of tbe Nepbi Professor J. J. McClellan of the school bank, Ilisopinion was that the same wandering through the storm in a direction considerably north of the dam, where of music, has the honor of being director hand wrote the signatures to the notes a large flock of geese were noticed feeding of the University orchestra, which is that wrote the body of the notes, the composed of the best musical talent Mich- jredit slip and the entries in the balance upon a rye stubble. Price Bros. igan affords. Their rehearsals are held book, except a note signed bysome doubt. in the Frieze Memorial hall, which no In regard to this note he had lie had been other orchestra would be allowed the use V I. Brown was called. ot. Our Utah boy waves the baton over a director of the Nephi bmk in 1SJ3 ami Had many older heads than his own,, and P01. lie knew Ingram Bros. looks dignified in the place, so weil filled Stenug Coal, $4.25 per ton the Ingram Bros. note. a simuhim. Many musical people go to the .Mr. Marshall Is the signature For sale by C-- Andrews by rehearsals to listen to the sweet strains lation of yoar bandwriting? & C3 Mr. Brown No, I hardly thing it is. produced Dy the well known orchestra, Mr. Marshall- Mr. Brown, did you which is under one of our own boys. lie is also pianist of the Choral Union, a ever have a con versation with Air. Hague Campaign Echoes. musical body of about 533 singers. The iif regard 1to aO loan to Ingram. Br js. in The Ctate ticket in Carbon county was Columbian of organ at the large University spring carried by the Republicans by 115 major- haii 13 uncer Yes. Brown Mr. Choral the his sway at but loM tbe county superintendent of Union concerts. What was it? Marshall Mr. ity, schools ty 23 votes. Objected to and the question vrn-- v.ita-- d We must not forget to make mention a a. returns indicate that the of the Ft. Thomas choir and tra, raTho The witness knew of no other T. I, McClc'Mn. 43 of will Frof. consist of Republicans under the direction Legislature Brown than himself in tho vicinity wh r since agun and 2J D.mocir.ts. In a emeu-- , cf nil They have ben organize and had heird of none in thhe lived, are and the summer vacation the Republican members, 22 will dojng s mrzo i territory. to r. choiso. On a fall vote In th work. They rt ndere Court adjourned until n ocffiik- -tfceiafnully and FaltMh vc t g 3 trill U't ry Mr mO Legislature, : C2 f all erday morning. h : a rL to the cf il at:a. U::'! forth.: - jmki A Ik. I?caro sru I ?n IT i 4, It r;; r" tl Provo. " CLADS - " Vf$erc 1 The r Jv rt! Country I,.p r. , Las the Largest CL-Pap-- r la Central and Koutlif rn Etui, , Lake Wednesday. W. I. Brown went to Provo Tuesday oa the Hague case. W. J. Norton came in on Tuesdays . train from the North. a Chhdrens knee suits selling at cost tf. Excelsior Mercantile Co. came down from Itoadmastpr Latimer the North Wednesday. The latest" Btyles in dress. good3 just received at Chas. Footea it. in succeeded A tramp boarding the north-boun- d passenger Tuesday. C. L. Hyde went to Provo Saturday as a witness pn the II igue cases. Thursday Nov. 2Sth, is set apart by President Cleveland as Thanksgiving Day. Thoa. H. Ingram wa3 called to Prcvo Monday, as a witness on the Hague cases. J. B. JDrecson of Mt. Pleasant passed through Nephi Monday on his way to -- V - Tie Six months, fl.QQ. -- W . senger Tuesday. Henry Adams came down from. Salt s it V 1 fi I A efi Onions for 50c per bqshel. Inquire of A Qadds. D: W. Cazier returned from Salt Lake City Sunday. pasJas. Schofield was a nortfi-boun- T A Terms ; 2.00 per year, ia Advance, r y-c- iv. - r y On all question whether Political, Social or Religious, ' ' raffSfv.rjFTr 11 f e 4 re-ml- U 1 l ap-paran- ce uc-tin- h 1 . I i I: - Brill k Ol ; re-qui- e rir . Pectoral - cai-e- di-trs- ( life-journe- S'-- k-ui- ii cl y. CP D 1 the-not- as-wa- s States'-counse- l n was-somethin- f not-talk- ed as , Jes-Bo- a, cross-ex-amiaati- COAL. on not-endorse- do-lirerc- d. . 5 1 cv-cMP- r.ec-ess-ir- ' ter at y f rr:at. - |