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Show Independent Absolutely 4 t. Country People Read whether f)n all Questions Political, Social or Religions, r , la the Bladk. !rt;)tto:'The Truth. Without Fear or Favor." 1 ; 0 Terms; $2. 00 per year, in advance, ' Six months, fl.OO. V V ': ' t : The BLADE ' ' ' , V VOLUME III. NEPHL CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. NUMBER 4, 1893 bfBce. ' : .' .. . ' ;- EL But little The President Issued his proclamation J -- ai iweiyo jo'ciocli today. To Close out for: the Season we will sell a lot of iLAiptBS WtoS' (8 in all)" at 25 per cent T7 i rrr$ COST. " : ; cause-sraynes- four rJatro arrn 'St. Rfinrffi TTnirtn David Moss, of Mormon Battalion fame, took to himself a wife. a?ed 78 . he hpin? 77. May they live lnne and be baouv. Utah's first stata legislature- will meat in t.hft Jloint. oi- t.v oni- rnnntir hnilrtirtnr w..vjr bvwu..v.uK, a ioint quarties havxne been tendered committee and accepted bv Governor '' ' Wells. The suit of the Nephi Irrigation Co., . r. vickers that was to have come V3. off in Provb on Dec. 27th, has been post- ponea tui Jan. iu. ana wili be tried in A ; - Doz. 6 DozMi Ladies' and children Good Wool Hose at 2u and 25 cts p3r pair. suits of Cbildrens Under wear' at one half price. , inter Dress Goods at Less han cost. 6 Dozen Ladies' and Childrens AVinter Lined Shoes at cost. " LOTS OF OTHER COOD3 AT GENUINE B AEG AINS. Some If Vv' you " Nephi. Marriage licenses were issued New Year's day, in Salt Lake, to Alva Read of Nephi aud Irene King of Coyote, Gar- neid county. The Blades extends con ! want Goods at low prices call and see us gratulations. 9 Died in Neahi of ScarJeu Fdver Deo. 26th 1895. Samuel P. Kendall son of Edward and-SE. Kendall and of the late Samuel Pitchforth.grandson agred 3 . years months and days. The Excelsior Mer. Co. have onlv eierht Ladies Capes aud Jackets left and to close tnem out they are selling: them at 25 ner cent below actual cost. (Jalland see them if you want a bargain in cloaks. We earnestly solicit our friends to us Kather news. Many an item and help per sonal escapes us that we would be pleased to puousn. ii you know of any or news item hand it in or send personal to The 2 i - Stand Hanging Night Glow rhat burns 200 hours , 4. . - . i. . i 1 1 . i at the cost PTPER COOPER, & 00'Sv -- NEPHL out-standi- ng - - can-vase- ' Nephi, the' .birthday of Tassday'the 31st was About thirty oIL his A. T. McCatrue. f ; , ; ; friends broke in upon him that, evening and treated him to a .genuine suTprisre. A feast of good things was brought along and a merry evening was passed in songs and games and lunchiug and not till? the bells had rung in th,e New Year did the ; merry crowd depart. MAKBiE-i- At tha Manli Temple Wed- 10,93; Mr. Ilyrum Carter nesday. Jan. 1, Of this city aun unristenia jorgen-so- n of Levan. Theygave a wedding reat the residence of Mr. and Mrs. ception A. Booth last night, at which, a s large J. number of friends were present.' tThe BLAT3B joins jin 'the many hearty wishes have fairsail-:in- g that the young couple may on life3 matrimonial seai The first Leap Year ball of the'. New" year was given by the ladies oi the JUab 'Social club id the Town Hall Jaa', .. 1st. An excellent'iu'ncbe'on Was served at 11:30 p. m. The Grand march led by Mr..,Gao. Atkin tnd t Mrs. - Oopening- - commenced An enjoyable promptly at 9 o'clock. the gentlemen eveningrwas jspenti.ahd. it a grand success present. ptonouncecr again ' soon. and wishes it would occur Geo. Atkin ' was Mrs; Tne'flodr jxiaiiage'r me the riht nerson in right place"; The costumes worh by the ladies were, most ! r Thscrp, ! ... . wile row Oasis stat ion. I'Tali,-on- e the only ween. Nephi Hotel First-jclas- s -- . " be-- t iii; md Milf ord. -- . . . . , Hates-i- '' j".: harciOM v?ftli4Se;tnnesvr: n r ; - - - - ' " .; i , : , ; ."..." We have a'well 'oft1'ttVfam'our Deseret L'ithi ItVater on the premlso?;V and which? 13 n guaranteed cure all ditfeasesoTthe for Rriht's-anall other; urinal trbtfbVei; lSdny3; THaddt and- fhVs whtei- Ib order to ShOw'oCi fajth' I'd - .4'' .era - . .10 .45 .25' .l0a : - d . - , . !.42af -- . !.!5a vxe ,k. niako' lhe.fol!ow1ng--prX)pUfititn-wit:If any otls'alUictcd" - e at with' any of a. city., ; . ; - e fesuiiE !Aa f rir ' n I i; t j. v- . cl'iSf In every particular. Tar; 3 sTnccarC-T'- : - Vf"i"ird ." IloWis-flrt- Hlis. J ; i; ; A huge mountain' lion was killed in the field just southwest oi town laSt Saturday H. GiBBSfi proprfslor- ; : the that were there, an d! upon arriving at... bad sheep corral foiixid'that two of the but night, been killed'during the thought ffof a'coyoteY but as that it was the work hay stack he dishe was'climbing dn the covered a mountain - lion laying between he immediately got the stadi'and' fence,-come to town for a' and horse on his shortly with' gun.- Mr Carter returned fine with shot and' loaded a shot gun the eyes blinding it, shot the animalit in. several times with shot " after shboting to watch it while ha come man he left a v a six and shooter, and got town to the outside limits. city killed it just If measures- T'feet fromnip-lotip,: - . fia-all- - Ayer's Sarsapat'illa- - "Some years ago, as a result ,of too' close attention to business, my Lealtl failed. I became weak, nervous, was" unable to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de-'cline.i I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, ' f, 1 &r Ui y .... . re-loca- Stars Tlute Prof. W.I.Brown Solo sieiga Parade instead. A Correction. John Eldridge aud Professor McCon- - nelL of Montana, who have examined the Little Salt Creek mines, in Moss mining district, state that there is nothing there but a blowout, and that the ore is of no value excepting for lead. In their opinion the ore body is two miles distant ' from th blowout. The above is from yesterday's Herald, and as to 'the blowout Mr. Lund of this city and idhV. McCarther of Juab state that that part of the statement id not true, and aa to the ore being of no value excepting for lead the assy given below will also show that the other part is not f true. Mr. J. T. McCarther superintendent Juab and Levan Mining and Mining Co., who is now operating the Moss Brothers raining claim in Little Salt Creek, produced an a'ssay from J. McVOcker, of Salt Lake which showed the ore to go 37 dollars in gojd, 72 ounces in silver and 56 copper. Assays b aye also been percent made by other assayer with similar re ' suits, ? -- A Rich Find. Rincon, Mex., D?c. 19r- - About forty years ago a wagon train loaded. with valuable goods! and about 180,000 ingold and silver" coin from the City of Alexico to the United' States, was attacked near here by by a bafnd of brigands and all that' members of the wagon" train were killg'd' and the booty seized.1 The robbers were overtaken a few days laiter by a detdefiment of soldiers and all were killed. The money and stores bad bee'n 'secreted ' by the outlaws and. could not be foxihdl Yesterday Rafael Villegas was pfospecting for mineral ten miles south of here when' , he came upon, the entrance to a cave. He explored the cave and found seveVal'sacks filjedwith the mdney take a by the exterminated band of robbers. Los' A'DgeL en Expfess. , l Summoned by the News.; ri I Minersville, Utah, via. Beaver,' Jan; 2. Mrs. Jerome Seabriskle, one of the most esteemed citizens of this place, died here yesterday. She was about C2 'years of agej'the mother of 12 children and has resided here about' thirty-fiv- e years," a Saint'. devoted aud';faithful Litter-da- y Her son George, about 23 years oldV who has been suffering, from periodical attacks of epihpay. fdr several years, on bearing; 6t His mother, instantly attemthe death 5to commit suieide him-ae- lf ptedovef his heart with by a stabbing sharp' pointed khife. Although- not necessarily fatal, the in fife ted wound is ota serious nature News. Death-Specia- y Jo . . , : ,L!st of Uncfalmed Letters:'" H.; Carter Jr. It appears morning by- Mr. werit his down td father's Kemaining in this office at the closV of that Mt. Carter a&but a of mile ii qtrarte'r ranch business Dec, 31st 183o. Geo Andrews from town, to teed tome cattfe and sheep Osborn Angell : the trouble! above'en'ctiBritteain onts' month,'' tinrnii wilt lii m !'Vr beSUtiml. Complete Recovery by the Use of - - are liot and cured in three months, reli-ste- ' - Nervous Prostration ar win A January thaw is , always more productive of colds and coughs than a January reeze. Then is the time Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is needed and proves so efficacious. Ask your drugextremely lox Ayer's Almanac, gist f or it, and also which is free to all.' An eastern paper says some alleged genius in the wild wesl claims to have discovered that grasshoppers can be made into butteT. This recalls the text of the Mau groweth old hardflhll preacher: up like the peppergrass and hoppeth around like thejaoppcrgrass. " from the J. W. Brown having retired & underH. Co. Thill of the partnership continue the business and pay signed will all promptlysaid firmaccounts and invites all creditors against to come and settle as soon as possible. H. Thill. If ybu wafht ii live town you must help way j'ou can. your local paper in every hGive it business, give it, support, give it Lancouragement of ail kinds, furnish it i with news items.- treat it. white, and Everything you do for it you are doing ffor your community. Liogan journal. Mr. Jens Jensen, of Leamington, rethe tetark Bros, Nursery Co., presenting of .Louisiana Mo.y was in town thd first of the reek and gave The BlAdb a pleasant callr- Mr. Jensen reports having sold a large number of trees in Millard d Co. He goes to Sanptte after he has ' ; ne statements. - .. - blood-medici- -t- . Sar-sapari- lia cents without smoke or smell. of 2 iT , INDUCED Ice-me- ( I OVERWORK Onions for 50c per bushel. Inquire of A. Gadds. The attention of our readers is called to the hew ad- of the Excelsior in this issue. The richest merchant prince of Boston n said a shnrt t.im fltrrt that ho alwm-- s sub to scribed liberally everything that helped Boston, knowing that whatever helped tsostoa nim. mat snouia be tne in evervnne'a; lifai helnc vonr Itcvnotnneipea "town by every possible means,; knowing : . u u i: i j are meitiuy tuitt. uy so uuiis'g you utiuiug: mush ice. As it come j ne contracted semsnness and. started youraeir. that looks at everything in the lisrht of down the river it gathered debris and for Me and wife, mv son John and his dirt along the banks, and Jack Frost wife," will kill any enterprise. thought it a pitty to see so much raw material coming down the river f ree of duty, !aDd one night laid an embargo on STATEHOOD DAY. the floating mush ice: and tilth with the result that the river is frozen over The following Program will be Rendered. as rough asxhe average Deseret road. Albert Hail has returned from a J Monday Jan. 6, I89S. Southern mission hale and hearty and MORNING. on Monday was given a picnic recepr tion. Raising flag at 7:30 a. m. Salute of 45 guns. 'Night-cap'- ! parties are the rage" at AT fHE TABBBNACB AT 10 SL. m. will soon be superceded by but present Mtisic Bv Band leap-yehops. By the way, we men back seats during 'QG; for will Choir Tabernacle Singing occupy Prest.'Jas. W. Paxman with the franchise and leap 3'ear coinPrayer Tabernacle Choir ing at! one time the sisters will be Singing Reading Proclamation of it." Cleveland T. IJ. G. Parkes 'strictly in Prest. ' the early part of the week During Star Spangled Ban Song a of men got a hustle on number ner Mrs. S. A. Cazier quite themselves and ''lit out" to the var E. R. Booth Speech Mayor Recitation God Bless cur ious mining districts to claims Geored Foote P. W. Chappell Speech on Statehood Original onStatehood, OrsonCazier Sng, Speech, Benefits of Statehood, J. A. Smith Recitation, American Flag", Airs. UJdna Uoldsbrouerh Seclection Bv Band Speech, Pioneers or Utah in early days Chas Sperrv God plans it all, MissMattie Nelson Song, Blade. Recitation, Union and Liberty, Misses iMcrnerson, Wright, Candland & Bigler John S. Rollo, formerly on the Dis 3enefiis Of Womans' Speech, has a accepted position with the patch, Mrs. M.' E. Neff buflrage. Enquirer, and will relieve Mr. Clove, of Violin Solo, Mocking Bird, C H. Sperry the editorial department, while that gentleman assumes clerieal dnties in the Recitation, Liberty Bell, MiesLufa OstlerMale Quortecte, New State. Messrs Mccoming Legislature. Canhe, Anderson, Wicfeins and Hosraer "In 'retiring from this paper," writes speech, The? uonstttution, W.A. G.Brvan a Georgia editor, vv desire to say for of Bunker Hill, the benefit oi om successor that this is SongSword Enoch Bowles a good town prayer meeting three times Recitation. For All and forever a week and preaching twice a month. ' ' the Flag of the FreeMrs. S. A. Cazier Atlanto Constitution. Miss Mary Morgan Song, Original Toasts and Behtiments The Leap Year ball New Years night, Tabernacle Choir given under the auspices of the Y. L. Singing, Rev. O. S. Wilson Benediction, M. I. A. of the first ward was a grand Band Music, success both financially and socially, APTERNOOlf. there was about 150 couple present and all seemed to be having a most enjoyable Da ice for children at 2:00 p. m. Sleigh Parade for the, older people at time. :00 Dr. .Shields-- an eminent physician of ..!-- .' l regard Ayer's on Bqnfires and EVENINGS. Tennessee, says: fireworks. Grand ball s' tue best at. S.'SO. Onera house tf.oote's in earthy and I know of many wonderful The barbecue has been abandoned on curss effected by its use." Physicians account of the cold and there weather, all over the land have made similar oe a BXGELSIO R MERCANTILE G .. Leaders in iiow Prices. ' 26 30. our staid County. The Millard Canal is goiDj? Gteadilv forward. There are no pyrotechnics over the enterprise nor. any booming; ii quiet determination on the part just of those having tHe work in charge to ''put; her through.' Here in Deseret the dullness is so dull that it lianas around in the frosty air im great chunks. are in distress because of the condition ip which Jack Frost has left the river.The first frost froze the water about half way across when a gentle chinopk came in from thf southwest at a gait of about 90 miles per hour '- Give home merchants trade and there willlbe more moneyjour in circulation. James B. Clinton of the Utah Wodl Growerssuperintendent Association, was in town the first of the week. Everybody should turn; out Monday and celebrate Statehood day and make it a day Ioni to be rememoered. Improper and deficient care of the scalp win of the hair and baldness. Escape both by the use of that reliable specific, Hall's Hair Renewer. ? t Millard Allies. of inteist 15 happening in ' Hip, Hip, Hurrah, lor Statehood. Locatidn blanks for sale at The Bladk 12 , .' i 9 The advertisements in the Country Papers, and as has the Largest Circulation of any Paper In Central and Southern Utah , It offers the best possible medium for Advertisements. . Chas Dt Davis H." W. Gibbs Also Kelly Miss Lena Nielson Edward Elmer Clara Jenkins Wm. McCarty ..JMrs. Mac Smith. . - Mrs. Frank Widener A C. Thorn Wrni Webster. If the above lettera'afe not called.-- for within 30. days will be sent to the . dead C. F. ANDEKSON P. M." letter office. " A'ethodlst ChaPel. "Services SBbbath evening ' . . ; at, 7 io'clock,' is one What is Methodism?" subject, feh'6uld hear. All are invited, that'all i J r A'.'S&TrrrvPastor. that would have lapsed but for the un- usual exertion on tbevpart of tber ..":'j'U. : -- ow- ' ner's. and gradtially increased my weight fronl' one hundred and twenty five to two hundred pounds. Sinceithen, I and my fafnily have used this mediciise when, needed, and we are all iri the best of health, a fac which we attribute Sarsaparillai; I believe my chil- -' dren would have been fatherless y ha'd it not heeri for Ayer's Sarsaparilla of which preparation I cannot say, toa( much.!' H. O.iHijrs'oNj Postmaster and' te ' : DKTKOIT DISTRICT ' Is receiving a llittie attention as a precursor to what! will follow later on. It is learned that Will Seibert the popular restauiranteur 6f Salt Lake, with the ilsaac 13. Hill! and others, of tho genial JR.. G. W. office in Salt Lake, have ina company to work the corporated Prince of Wale's, mine out at Detroit, and that active operations wilt beg'n in a few. weeks.: If the boys are ouly imbued with the pluck and push that Characterizes the li'y Co. in whose employ they are, the 'Prince of Wales" to-da- Planter, Kinard's, S. C. Ayei's Sarsaparilla1 RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S will have a good sized hole blasted into it before 1897, aud a bonanza made of it or its bottom knocked out. Yoar correspondent, a tev days since, met W. E. Humphreys Receiver for the Ibex Co. That gentleman, as usual, wore his reticence the right side out and which, by the wuyf is becoming slightly threadbare with about nine months of continuous service. However, a little information was obtained and it will be given as nearly as possible: withTthe same air of studdied caution that characterized the source. Asked ai to the whys and wherefores of the delay m settling up the affairsof the defunct company, Mr. Humphreys replied! that it is owing to tne squabble of the attorneys' for the attachiug 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 abont the 15th iust. and ren der his decision as to who is entitled to the residue. If banker McCornij who holds a $55; GOO mortgage on the plant takes a hand and claims that his plaster takes" the precedence of all other claims it will complicate matters somewhat. And if he should get bis thumb and ringer lrrto the jack pot, the employees' portion won't be visible under a 10,000 times magnifying glass. (In justice to the Ibex Receiver, the reader is cautioned against any impression S FAIR. AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bills A tr5 C orrispondent's Views on Statehood- - Editok Nephi Blade; j what a contrast, bo mag-- . nificent in its proportions with the ex1840. Jan: 4, 1896, iles' conndition in Nativoo in A general inadequacy prevailed in all the demerits necessary for a journey , acrofea tbe' then known American , des-ere- t. Fifty year has' evolved usoura ". State' in the Union, aggregating wealth by millions. It was cabled as a message '"What hath Cud wrought," it Will be tele-graphed and telephoned, "What hath been wrotrght in Utah." It seems a pity that the statue of Prest. Young, that prince of pioneers, could not have been unveiled on the Natal Day of the 47th State in this ' 4 . glorious Uniou. As if to'gild this day a new Johan-- . uesburg? in found in Utah,- where is the ensangujued one. who dare limit the' mineral Wealth of her loved Utah, or who can limit its investments. - : etc ' The mama for cauals, reservoirs to irrigate our thousands of acres of un- occupied laud is wisely begotten or A Eastern capitalists, the needed fore- runuer of tne thousands who will love to live in our iuconrpjirable climate. t and uurter it is" to be hoped our wise, and beneslciai laws. There should be a uout on that day,- that should that the two foregoing sentences con- f such tain the languaga of Mf. Humphreys ) make old Ne bol trembie with jov to its' ari join in tue chorus of If the employees win! the suit over all very basi coticeivable nifcans for noise that ..' competitors, about fifty per cent. Will every Territories is and free Utah but be divided among the former employ- r to out round wait the fifty. ees of the Ibex Co. Mr. The Receiver 1 have long wished to show by my , is evidently sincere in' his desire and appreciate yqur kecD.' efforts to get the disagreeable affair off writing th .t I ni'ti for seuoTuig your newsy, sy his hands. ade. " independent" 'absolutely tu a sharp,' answer relative to In question Success over to" Toe Blade, the Leamington smelter being removed D. Cadland. to .Deep Creek,; Mr. Humphreys replied 2S93. Dec. 31, Chester, that the plant will remain m Leamington, a'ndj as soon as the bu9irres is put When to Advertise. of court, it wil probably receive an Una start John Wahamaker says: "I do the of one or more; stacks There is no reason whatever," i heaviest advertisia in dull time3. Then up. said the Receiver, ' "why the smelter it is when people look most keenly fo will not pay where it is." The prob-ar- e and are ausious to know what abilities that Mr. Underwood will bargainscost, aad where ' they can save again try his luck in the Ibex mine by things 1 advertise particular things,' running! the lowel tunnel' into the ore money. bodies,' and if , the mine pans as it give prices, and tafce as1 much pains witbf ray stock promises,1 the mine will again fhrnish noy annouocements as I do with the repu- g One bisr dinner won,t keep up ore to the smelter, tation of the big house bat.steady good" n cooking does it. I never permit interest-iSTAtEHOOD DAY. my anhouncemsnta to lag, and never miss an issue in my chosen publications. , Program for Statehood Day Jart. 6, 1896 Advertisljigr has mada iay Htore one of the largest in the country, " .at' Levan:"" Fersuant4to a call by the chairmen of the Republican ('hd D'enJocfatio' parties Notice for Publication. the committee btf program for the celeOffice at Salt Lake City. Utah ) Land bration of Statehood day met in the vesJanuary 2nd 18 M. f try Thursday evening Jan. 2." Chairman Notice is hereby given that the following- - s. ' settler has filed notice of bis intention Joseph Christensea presided. Moilie named make final proof in support of his Mangelson' waa elected secretary. ' The to that.', eitid i proof will be made. followingf-- program was unanimously claim., andu before the clerk' pf the County Court of Juab. ' - . - ild-bliti- on ' . , : , '; ; . ; : !. v adopted, , . KaisiJ'cr of tbe jCtars and strings anfl a, sn.lii'tp. oi no ffuirs. py uapiain iiawm jyiaimgreen ana aide at sunirise. ' Music By Brass Ban d moved that It was-thebeheld meethrg in the meeting house at U o.'elock a. m. V Meetirvg- o' be called to:" oider ,by J. C." Niel son Marshal of the day,' , .Choir Singing . Charles " Mansrelaoii . , . . r . er bipgitrg' t Choir , . JV. iushop , Alusic JIarmoniQa Band Five minute speeches. John Thotopsen. Eli Gurtis, Charles Olsen, Erielc 'Peterson, Wm. i Tnndrioge and A. B. .Larson.opening-&peec- , , . . Co. J"o'seph Christensen Song . " , Music By Band Song , , Joseph Jensen & Co,. Mome JVlangieson Kecitallcn Mnsic Harmonica Band Ta'ria Christiansen Select Reading ,y George Francis &A.Nephi Nielsen Song L. Jackman , . grelect' Reading . fc Co Sono-Viola Shepherd Recitation-- : "i i 'Prank Christiansen (1 Caroline'Lnndsteen'Mrs N, J.Schovf Song ra Christiansen Recitatibn . By Choir ' ' Sinnir Benediction JaesVT A dance will be given for the chudren at p ra. in the meetinghouse. , .m. nance for adults at.7:?Q hKe under Alxu-f-- in fh(i ;o,,rt & f - - " . " . , , I i-- n -- P1f5 , at Nephi city Utah, on FebruCountTj Utahi : James Aflams Jr. H. E. No, ary lh. sec 2X 8840, for the SEM NEH.'and'NE 189ft.-via"- ..' Ka.Wf Tp.:l5S. He names the ;vto prove i following witnesses hia'centinnous residence upon and cultivation William F. Memmott of. .said landi v Moroni Monroe James Alien, Thoaias . Mem- . :. mott Jr. all of Scipio, Millard. Co. Utah. against ; Any persorf who desires to protest who Jnjows of . -the Allowance of such, proor. orthe law and the reason, under any substantial why( Interior Department, regulations of the not be alio wed,, will be given, such proof should time mentioned an opportunity at ethe abovethe witnesses of and place to in. rebutevidence . sid claimant, and to offer - J- . claimant tal of, that submitted by BrnON G boo. Register. ""W.'A.'. C. Bryan' Att'y for claimant. 33ti - - cross-examin- Our readers who have been ;lookin for Hood's Calendar. for 1,893 wiil be glad to. know.thatitisoatand may be obtained ftbm the druggists or. by sending 6 cents in stamps to C, I. Hood Co., liawell, Mass.. The new calendar is certainly a' " triumph, of art. It represents a Inrdv" . head in beautiful brown tints, surrminrl.' ed by a gold frame, embossed and ediy V up to date." It makes a useful-- . ornament for tho home aud a alaasant reminder of Hood's Sarsapfrilla. ' , . 'V: ' ' |