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Show "1 ' Absolutely Independent; Oa all questions whther Political, Social or liellgioui, It the BLADB. Trutli uritfcout Far or Favor. ou Motto Termi; 2.00 pr ynr, in advance, . Country People Read n(fJ ' m f The BLADE -Tb I ... 8ix ill J month, $i.uj. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. Ovr coals cheap at Excelsior.; J. F Glbbs Editor Blade: sior.; AU coffaes only ceiaior. Self-risin- per pound a Ex 22; flour JK85 per hundred at g Excelior.' Oaions tor 50c per bushel. ' . A. Qadds. Safari Sugar! 23 prands for fl. 03 at .'!,:. Excelsior. ' 3. R. Hickman was asea on our streets yesterday. Utah sugar ths best 20 pounds' for $1.00 at Excelsior. ' The merchants are beginning to pre " pare for the holidays. Raiaens never so cheap 23 pouud? for ; ; ?1.00 at Exuelsior. Call and see our line of dolls and toys.Chas. Foote. i; ;: tf. made cheese at ExcelBuy an A a r; tf. sior only 8o per pouad. A 'new iine of ladies wraps just arrived at prices Chas. that defy competitioo.fi " ' ' ' - i . - . . l.-ho- Foote.-- tf. ; Take, a peep at the doll in McNally Lunt's window, its a beauty.. & W. W. . Armstrong of Salt Lake was a visitor to Jfephi Thursday. Edwin Pike of Eureka, County attorney, was in Nephi this week. The Excelsior will protect you and give you the best value for your nroney. Joseph Brown and Jake Bowers started for Murcur Thursday on a prospecting .: tour. r Congress met on Monday, but Cleveland did not send in his message until - " Xuesday. EinJames Clinton arrived JJephi Wednasday, over the. Union Pacific from' Salt Lake. C. L. Hyde, who now resides "In Salt was a south-boun- d Lake passanger r on thecity, U, P. Wednosday. marshal elect, is actJ. asW. Schofleld, marshal this week. Mr. ing city ' I being out of town. ; The price quoted by the 'Excelsior in this issue commence Monday Dec. 9tti v and .continue until Jan 1st 1896. The Post office was removed, Saturday last, out of the building North of the bank, to the first door South, of the bank. There will be a conjoint meeting of the Y. M. and Y. L. M I. A. in the tabernacle Modday night. Everybody invited. We are pleased to see uacie Henry Qoldsbrough on the streets again. He has been very sick for the past two weeks. ;. j; James W. Paxmati . enperintendant of the Excelsior mercantiJeCo. made a busreturniness trip to Salt Lake " V Monday, ing Thursday. There is rejoicing In another household. A fine baby girl came to James Lunt's home and took up permanent residence on Sunday morning. The Blade acknowleges tha receipt of a calender for 1896 from W. Ft McMillan, Salt Lake City, agent of the Burlington V and Missouria JR. B. Thin or gray hair and bald- heads, so displeasing to many people' as- marks of age, may be averted for a long time by using Hall's Hair Eenewer. Aluminum combs worth f 1.09 reduced to 8oo. The new compressed combs worth fl. 00 now. 75c. Call early& or you will missa bargain. McNally Lunt. The women, of the country are going to hold a convention to see if the costume of the Goddess of Liberty can't be changed to red, white and bloomers. Ex. v j?or xne ju east money, And Bargains' in Under we ar, C lo thing, Overcoats, Blankets j Dress Goods etc. Go where the Largest Stock is car- ried to the TJeadihg 1 "1 i I chants i Mir - ' n..n ( j . r t"r-- i ' - v'r tr' v. - - vwr ww .if BXCBLSIO 4 . : gh ; i: . . ; - 7:; 5 ft' ' Qold-Bbrou- " Leaders in Low Prices. ; , . : . ?xSf Stand - f" : : A II AN OR &ADY TO MANAGE nang ng Night Glow ihat burns 200 hours at the cost of 2 cents Without smoke ' ' I . or smelL COOPER, PYPBBi i r GO'S; & - Ejf j ;. :''.:; - 'i ; H. D. Qoldsbrough, and W.-,- W.; Jenkins started for Murcur. Wednesday,- to look over the business prospects' there', with the intention cf starting up in business, if everything is favorable., Ctt 11 at llie Nephi Coop for , - -- have Jiist reyour Vants. They seen in l$ehi ever best ceive il the for $1.50, worth $3.00 The . Commission has compelled the canvas ot the Constitutional vote and it will be in the hands of the presideht by Dec. l.th. It is hoped that Utah may begin as a state by the first of January. Never judge a man by, outside appeara ances. A shabby, do&t may enwrap a man " wear-- , newspaper publisher, Whileand hat sporting a ing ad caneplug ; may be a delififuent .viv subscriber ,X': d Iephi . . , andlMilford. ; t Rates in harmony with the times. If tou are r,anxious to find the most .re- read in Ayer's Alliable manac the testimonials of tbos'e whoi have been cured of such terrible diseases as catarrh , rheumatism, and scrofuli, by Then the OS9 of Ayer's SarSaparilia , govern yourself accordingly As an emergency me'dicihei Ayer's takes the lead of all other Cherry Pectoral relief and cafe of remedies. For the euro iuroas, ana croups wnooping-coug- u the dangerous pulmonary troubles to which the young are so liable, it is iuval-uablbeing prompt to act, sure to jcure. A very pleasant family gathering was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas Belliston lasttimfe Saturday was had! night, until and rricfst enjoyable after midnight. It being Mr. Belfiston's fiftieth birthday Sunday the ccTmpany remained until after twelve o'clock to wish him many happy reiifrns, afid a long and prosperous life. are" I ri progress for a A.rraugen3ents next concert (Saturday night In the grand for the purpose of obtaining Tabernacle for the ground money to finish paying to build the giouth it on which proposed ward meeting house. Some of the; best Provo and the very talent of Salt Lake, best local talent will take part, making ever it one of the best - entertainments , witnessed in Nephhblood-purifie- Hotel be First-clas- s - COUrt. Ladies and Childrens Cloaks selcash at Execlsior ling at cost for & Mer. Co; Call get one before : they all go. . station. f tween " tiigh-tone- l)cscrcf ifall, ouc niil d raw Oasts the only j e, . . . rfr? D'eseret Lithia Water on the premi and which is a nuaratfteed cure for firihtT and all diseases M th6 urinal troib.e. Kidflpys, Tjiadder and ; ill other In order to show oir faith in thia water, ' W6 rnakS the following proposition . If any ouo aIiitcu with any of the (roubles above eame rated aft not relieved in one raonth arfd ciircd in three months, no charge will bo made for bo.ird. in every particular; mind the DcsUuet IIoure is flrst-clasto-Wi- t: . - I : - irr 7 gold-beade- ET3 ts 24-2- : THE ! for sample soap, etc., receive , outfit from selectman Eureka, Hugo Deprezin and A. L. Jackman selectman from Lsvan ware in town this week in attendance at the December session of the county 10c ; NEPHI.- diet: K ; ' IT DISTRIB-utlu- soap samples, specialties, do corresponding. . Send bylvan Co., 727 Woodward, De- troit, Mich., offer T nils. i j J. F. G10DSr proprietor j answers pedagogue. old-tim- . who-assum- A SPECIFIC e believej who signs himself friend, takes me to tsk. for an 'Pedagegue,' article that recently appeared in the editorial col urns of The Blade. The article The true form in question was labelled Childs knee suits at cost at Excelsior. of toe Moon. " to criticise should Those Good Currant s 10 lbs for $ 1.00 at Excelto criticism and for that reanot j object sior, son I am not displeased that Pedagogue The best rice 20 pounds for $1.00 at. has availed himself of the colums of The Excelsior. ' "Blade to set me right if I am wrong. should be invited as thereby Nickle plate soap the cheapestyet 8 bars Criticism is oftimes made clearer, and ' propotruth tf. for 250 at Excelsior ,i sitions become divested of error. A new hue of dress goods at away down However, Pedagogue does me an in that I was contend Excelsior. at the justice by intimating prices the axial motion ofthe moon, mg again3t Thire is a new pay called Tbe Stock- The argument Was made against the theing.''- It is said td be darned good. ory that the moon has one ,4side (end "Lost One large black and tan dog; in rather); bulged out or "elongated," formation thankfully received by y. E. and that the elongation was produced by the attraction of the earth when the Candland, "moon was young and soft." Just received a large stock of the celLike Pedagogue, "I do not profess a ebrated Hameth and JJrown Shoe Co's knowledge of astronomy," and must boots and shoes at Chas Footes. tf. confess I do not understand how Peda- f, snhnnl it clear to t.ho We have the nicest rtock of hohday cosine has made Mooon on the revolves that boys" really 8 good in thecity. Not the largest stock its axis, or how to are for it prove they but the best assorted. McNally & Lunt. themselves, because he tells them the v e are asked to tell what a observation must point from which the picliving ture is.j W,e give ic up unless it is a wo- be made is the Bun . It is a law of planeman wrapped In thought and sitting in a tary motion that the axes are merely at frame of mind. , . right angles to the body around which the planets revolve. - That is the case a t at less figures with the Earth although it has an inas clination in its orbit, or path around the thanCO-O-inF. Salt Snri.of a little more'thrfn twenty degrees Lake City. which cause) the changes of the seasons, or the apparent movement of the Sun towards the south during the fall and winHoliday Rates. ter and towards the North during and summer, The Union Pacific R'y will make an the spring (The even rate of pne fare for the round trip to inclination of Mars is a little greatall points, on its system within a distance er. than that of the Earth.) Ff lend Pedaof 250 miles from selling office on account gogue's explanation of the axial rotation e needle of Christmas and New Years Holidays, of the Moon is that one, ball of in towards yarn points directly Selling rates Dec. 24, 25, 31 st and Jany. the Earth while the other axis-nee1st' Final Limit Jan. 6th 1896, '. points in the opposite direction , As the E. D. WICEIN3, Agt. Moon revolves araund the Earth from east to west according to Pedagogue Us , Millard Mites axial rotation would be perpendicular to The Millard County Land and Water that of Its.arbital motion, or like a huge around the earth and spinCompany have a corps of surveyors at top moving work on the big canal enterprise and ning with the "elongated (end, rather)" the Earth. As have about six miles above Leamington always pointing towards it is impossible for me to sret out to the and a- gang of graders Sun--least just at present in order to are now at work making the dirt fly on 1 will an observation, waive the upper end of the ditch, The canal make on further and that controversy point will be fifty, feet wide and six feet deep merely add that such a condition would for a distance of probably ten or fifteen be inexplicable from the nfebular hypomiles where It will be narrowed down formation, and its size reduced iu proportion to the thesis of world Uetuming to the "elongated side (end, area to be irrigated. It is tne greatest of tho Moon the Combating or irrigation enterprise ever undertasea in father)' was which the object of the article critiUtah and will provide from 5,000 to 10,000 cised by Pedagogue, I shall ssly this homes for those that desire them inr'Mil-lar- d The law of gravitation as laid down by and that have the pluck to Newton oounty is, that bodies attract each other of hold take the enterprise. Ninety per "inversely asasthe square of the distance cent, of the investment can be paid in and directly the mass," or in schoollabor and the other 10 per cent, will have boy language (and this is for the schoolto be paid;" in cash. Inltnding boys and schoolgirls) one planet will pull will do well to apply for copies of another towards it just in prpportion to of the comthe constitution and What it of its "mass," and the pany." They can be obtained from Chris. distance weighs, from each other. Now, they are Overton , Leamington; J. C Haw ley , if the was 'Mooa young and soft''' and Oasia; d, W. Cropper, Ddseret; .and had "ono side(end, rather)" palled out , r Fillmore by the pulling force of the the canal will be a there is elongated yThat and cooled off apd became hard, a company Earthdoes not the slightest doubt, for!go" not the earth bear evidence" of with abundant capital offer to take the why same condition? If the Moon was the coma to fill have bond and it enterprise once "young and soft," the Earth must pleted by the first of May, 1897. also have been 'young and soft," and ; T THE DETROIT DISTRICT the Moon according to its "mass,'' must also had its pull on the Earth and Is coming to the front again, Prof. N. have there should be some evidence of it, at miner-ologiLehuen, an expert geologist and of St. Paul, Aiiun4, in company least, if the, Moon was pullen out so that diameter f according to witn Chris Overaou ol Leamington, went its equatorial Pedagogue) is about one ttird less than out ther on Sunday and looked through its polar diameter, which in nf true the the Ibex, and over the Battier and Pat Neenen groups. On his return, the Prof, opposite to that of the Earth's form;" the Moon has a considerable pull on expressed himself as wellof pleased with That is proven the lunar tides (so the geological conditions the district the Earth on the Earth.by and expects to return fa the interest of a called) It is to be hoped that between Pedawealthy Sc. Paul Co. and the writer, the young readers gogue The BLADS has frequently asserted that of The Blade have learned all that ,1s Mr. Underwood oi New York, would in the Ibex. worth knowing about ther Moon, again try the goddess fortune Very truly, to is the effect Additioual information J. F. Gibbs. that woric will be started immediately Un18J6. of Mr. after the first January derwood spent a small fortune on the A. A. fifnektey replys to an Attack made Ibex and la building the Leamington upon Him by the Progress. Smelter, and alter being mercilessly rob-oe- d was forced to suspend operations. Editor Blade The Bivdb has all along credited Mr I am sorry to be called upon iu this my Underwood with being honest, and it is time, to reply to the attack believed he will do tne right , thing by inopportune me in the last Progress, but made upon those that suffered by the loex collapse. compells.it. I am guilty of The Blade nas still faith in Mr, Under" necessity, crime of doing as the law wood and that his temporarily suspended the henious me to with the delinquent tax-lisallows a into materialize will pay- I have dared to yet ,r enterprise disagree with the Progress ing inveftment. has stirred the animals and editor it (?) r THE FILLMORE SHKET. up.. seems to have a. I handled the delinquent tax-lias I Or Millard What-is-i- t, colic and would any. other business proposition. serious attack of craAped-brai- n is liable to go Into spasms unless 'relief I wrote for quotations to different papers is speedily obtained. The causa of the and gave it to the lowest responsible bid- spasm is found in der: Atihe time I did really thtnE afte"f nondescript's presentBlADH secured the reading the Progress that they woUld be the fact that The seemed to me the Millard delinquent ' tax-lis- t, the lowest bidders as printing of Fillmore connundrum spills that anything to fill tip would Command 'iney its brainless bile on the Millard county a premium. But now they thought they collector for giving the contract to The had a secure right and title to the deiin of Millard Co., and when and The SiiADG for taking it. quent tax-liBlade, So far as the collector is .concerned, He is they did not get it they raise the cry care of himself 'Not legal' and pretend to have legal abundantly able to take and The Blade will no doubt be placed advice to that effect on the subject and at his disposal for any defence he may see which is another evidence of the scarcity The of grey matter in the upper region fit to'make. So far as The Bladb is concerned, it idea is disgusting in its absurdity to pretend that the Legislature would make a cares' nothing for what the trio of law compelling the publication of delinthat ran the Fillmore What-is-- it in any mushroom paper content to aay quent tax-lismay say of it. But will be that in every P O. but two in Millard that may spring up to catch penny s from an ttnwarry public. After making incounty there are all the way from three for received The of ten Bladb ta copies quiry from the post masters of Millard sheet. Co., I concluded that if I wanted the deone of the Filllmore Sarsiety" Another thing it is desirable to notice is linquents' of Millard County to know of they were advertised, I must put it in the charge that leading the roar because are a The BlaDB the first and only Millard Co. Fillmore making honored resilist was sent out of Millard county, tor paper published by a time Co. and I know Millard of to venture dent We will say publication. e of a 'select few" within that my friends, will sustain me for the that the sacred precincts of Fillmore, and who standi have taken. Apologising for the have tried to gobble alt there is in- the lather I have wasted to shave an ass, I am yours truly of themselves- and county for the beoefit ' A. A. Hinokle. in are six uot there admirers, Collector Millard Co Millard county who would not rather see The Blade have ihe publication of thrfn tax-lithan the Wishy washy interoga-tioDr. Carrlnflton Arrested.' its black flag over the point that fiies of the Millard Progress." impressive title Sheriff of Weber coxfefty That paper was ushered? into the world did a niceHeber.Wright of work this morning in piece with music by the Fillmore brass vband of Dr. Carrington on an east the capture ever a concern tinhorn been has and thepassenger train, Dr. Oarringtors It never contained a line worth Wourid sincea resident of Bingham City and id is a worth nor treasuring reading were athought on a charge of criminal mal pracIt ha.3 been wanted unless it clipping.of Fillmolre on a Nevada lady, from tice committed f and the effects'of which a barnacle on the people she died at Salt Lake. not that was. has never Bad an editor A warrant Had been issued for the arcombination or or a fool either knave jai rest of doctor,- but he could not be of those qualities. The people of Millard located the this morning, vfrhile Sheriff until and collector those things county know was bringing the boy Hanson" Wright vote Hinckley will not losed an intelligent FillRefofm school. down from the the to be by refusing by The doctor, got on the train at Salt Lake more What-is-l- t. when at his with stepdaughter, and city ICfNOT. ' sheriff. was the recognized by Bingham He was dressed in a shabby suit of around his clothes, a harid kerchelf tied Notice to Subscribers. over his down his hat pulled neck and work. lie Our entire subscription list has been eyes, but his disguise did nottaken on ai was placed tinder arrest, placed in the hands of Andrew toPalmer, on no, Lake Salt ma'ke Provo, and returned to Nephi, who has Instructions lie Sheriff Wright. train! a! I passenger by prompt and vigorous collections of Denver. for had a through- ticket Hespectfully, delinquent accounts, roit La GrippD, for Golds, Cough? AND LUNG TROUBLES, e "Two years . PECTORAL? Iliad ago, the grippe and it left me with a cough which gave4 me no rest night or; day. My family physician prescribed for me, changing -- the, medicine yas often as he. found the; things -- - CHERRY AVER'S f . "of Inquire 2G. In your last impression an as ''' . NUMBER 7, 1895 r ; Lemon peel, 15s per pouud at Escalaior Choise tea 4 packages for 50o a Etsal- - M . j volume hi. i I !.'- TTX The advertisements in the Country Papers, snd aa has the LarQest Circulation ot any Paper in Central and Southern Utah, It offers the best possible medium for Advertisements. t k I had .taken were not helping - - - : - 4 : , x r 1 rVx J ' 1. -- ! vraos NErill , . i me, but, in shite of his attendance, I got5 ho better. Finally, my husband, read ling ohe day of a gentleman who had1 tad the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cberi'y Pectoral, procured for ine a bottle .of this medicine, and before 1 had takeri half Of it, t was Cured, 1: have tised the Pectoral for my children and.iri hiy family whenever we have heeded it, and have found it a specific4 for coUfai coughs and lung troubles."', Emily Wood, North St., Elktqh, Md. axis-J-on- dle . " crosd-sectioDe- - d, ; at Ayer's Cherry Pectoral " Highest Honors at World's Fair f -- home-seeke- rs . by-la- Jos-hftaanwo- - - . st -- t, ,',. - st st chum-parixe- es ts . tax-paye- rs tax-pay- er out-sid- tax-paye- rs st ' I bull-doze- Ln-quire- - tirf JF Gibes. ; r.- ; 3 Cleanse the System with Aver( Srrsapa rilla.- - Harry Hayes Arresteed for a . Tripple' Murder at pelllcan Point. The grand jury has concluded its In" vestigatim of the Pelican Point case and have found an indictment lor murder" in1 the firet degree against the very man the' public expected them to, the man whom1, has pointhe finger of ted a'l alongsuspicion as beingpoints, the individual', Whosesoul will answer at the Great Jud-gement Seat fof the awfufand ttnprovekfcd butchery and burial in a watery grave' of three innocent boys in February Mar- -' ' Harry Hayes. "He was arreated 11byo'clock-whilat Fowler shall this morning seated calmly playing a social1 game of cards in the Occidental siloon Hayes never said &; wjrd, but took the' arrest as a tnatter of course. In fact hef had been Ipec'ting it all along, He was"1, J . W. N White arraigned at 2" o'clock, ootton apDearing as his attorney. He' will plead not guilty on Friday morning. He has nothing to say to the riewepapers' other than that be is not guilty of thf His wife is' Critne he is charged with. furiou"8 at the otHcers and ait who have1 worked on the case' against her biisband She says positively thary Hayes was not' at the ranch at the tinrfthe murders were" committed. . It fs evident thac the defenc1, ' will undertake to prove an' alibi. Wed-- ' ! -- last' ' nesdays Dispatch. ; rj : j i i !?,-,,- ; , LIST OP s" Delinquent of Tax-Payer- s N$pht City fn Juatf County,-- Utah Territory7 AbjKAham Orme, ; City Treasurer Nephi City, Dated Nephi City Utah Nov. 27th 1395. Notice is hereby given that the follow- th'' ing named persons arfe delinquent inJuab". paymsntToI citygtaxes in Neqhi city County, Utah Territory for the year ll$3 to the amount heieinafter specified; and" with unless said artfounts that together 11 ti.'t ;J ime xil sen .! ll Bua.ii cosis are suuaer uaiu. iut described to satisfy property hereinafter such taxes and Costs' fn th6 manner pre scribed by law. Sakl sale will begin on the third Mon' day of JLecember 1899" at twelve o'cioekt' nbon at tbe frobt of the County Courf hottse InNephi city, Juab couhty, Utah4 Territory where I will expose for sale, and sell at public auction to the. highest responsible bidder for cash , sufficient of J i j. such delinquents real estate to. pay-- the' taxes and costs,- aUd will Continue to sell", from day to day until the property of such delinquents is exhausted or the taxes and costs paid, - . 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Mcintosh Wm. lot H N', blk 32' plat A,... 2.5C Bank of First National 30 ftxl3 rods lot 2 blk 20 plat A Nephi and Imp. 40 ftx6 one half rods lot 4 blk 37 plat A S half lota 1&2 blk 32 Plat A impr;"' i ii: |