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Show I V 1 Absolutely Independent Otir Motto:-:'T- ft On all questions whether Political , Social or Religious, r Is the Blade. Truth Without Fear or Fakor. Terms; $2.QQ Rsr year, in advance, Six mqnths, $1.00. rA A.' QTY i A i k : Country People Read I VvA f The advertisements in the Country Papers, audaa The BIADE has the Largest Circulation of any Paper in Central and Southern Utah , It offers the beat possible medium for i , " NEPHI CITY UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, MAR. .: INKLINGS f NUMBER 39. 7, 1896. rne races reierrea to last week; came off and !W,'A. ieysor is now figuring (on iqe result wnicn are aoous as iojxows: . i" ,' qffice,, Call for Compound A Cough Syrqp at childrens hats at Ord Bros. - - ts . ' A Grand Opening Sa e and Display to- Surpass aqythjng ot ttje l$ind in the History of Nephi, Friday and Saturday .,.:; well.'; - bought while east. Twenty-fjv- e stands pf bees in good consale 3.00 per stand. APPy to for dition, 1 Pavid 'Nortoif. T."j..v.: The drest goqds at the Excelsior have taken the town by storm. Everybody, is, . ' at that time. talking otthem. Old papers for saje ELSIOr CO MERCANTILE T -- at this office ..:M in Uow Prices. readers. S. A King passed through Nephi Tuesday on his way to Fillmore to act as Every line in pur Store and, are Not Considering Gblsi. We are Betermiried tcj make some Of T ''M'v.ropdBajnS. assistant prosecuting attorney for Millard county.' McNally & Lunt, Druggists, we have the lareest stock of Drug, and Pure Liquors south of Salt Lake City. FamUvi trade a specialty. Mr. Cbas.; Andrews returned Wednesday from a business trip to southern JJtab, where he purchased fcur car loads of hides and pelts. Ain't those dress goods and silks Excelsior lovely? Everybody is enraptured with them. Nothing bas ever been Shown like them in Nephi, A L. Jackman of Levan was in town Monday and Tuesday attending the session of the County Court. He made The Black a pleasant call and planked down $2 for subscription. All that is oeoessary for you to do is, to come into our store. and you will at once be convinced that we carry the best, cheapest and largest stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings ever in Nephi. Hyde & Whitmore's Last season Ike L. Hall, druggist of West Lebanon, Indiana, sold four gross of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and aays every bottle at-th- The Blade editor gratefully acknow- T. jH. a.1 PAHKES, Superintendent. ledges the receipt of a handsome invitation to the first grand annual batchelors' ball given at the new amusement hall, Salina, last evening, but we were unable to attend. The Excelsior is the place to get your Shoes and Slippers. There is nothing There are 2,000 so nice in Nephi, quite tmirs Mr. Paxman selected while east. They are lovely sure. Don't fail to see them oelore Duying. While no nhysician or pharmacist can conscientiously warrant a cure, the J. C. Ayer Co. guarantee theofpurity, strength, and medicinal virtues Ayer's Sarsapar-illadIt was the only i T&at He bought eheapi poorly made eulfe, acid when it fades and rips,! he say lJJ never buy any more goods there, a. blood-purifi- er mitted at the great World's Fair in Chicago, 1893. I got my last suit at Ord Bros, it has given such good satisfaction I'm going Wiien we Sell him one to try another. Mrs. JR. L. Read who fair some time has been in Ogden under the care of a doctor for her eyesight is improving. The doctor thought the bandage could: be removed from ber eye in three or four weeks, although there is a great deal of clotted blood around the effected organ which will have to be removed first. . We have just received the nicest line of it has been our good well made clothing see. do not sell We to fortune good to sell good honshoddy, !but weatido claim the lowest prices and est clothing We have clothing guarantee the goods. lor all and will be pleased to show you what we have, even if you do hot wish to buy, Excelsior Mercantile Co. A canvass among the druggists of this place reveals the fact that Chamberlain's are the most popular proprietary medicines sold. Chamberlain's Cough Remis regarded as in the lead edy, especially; trouble of all throat remedies, and a& i by physicians. prescribed freely such, As a croup medicine, it is also unexcelled, and most families with young children keep a bottle always handy for instant use. The editor of the Graphic has reChamberlain's Cough peatedly toknown do work after all other the Remedy medicines had failed. The Kimball S. D. 25 and 60 cents per Graphic. For sale&atLunt t bottle by McNally Druggists. Over 2000 pairs of shoes and slippers just received at the Excelsior. What might havs proven the death of Mrs. .T. J. Schotield happened a week ago Friday . It seems Mrs. Schofleld was was taking medicine under very sick andcare. The nurse at about 11 the doctor's o'clock a. m. of that day administered as she thought the proscribed medicine. easily- detected the The patient however, mistake and ' an investigation, showed that carbolic acid bad been given in place of the right medicine. Happily no bad results happened as the patient was given other; medicine to counteract the carbolic acid.f The mistake occured through their being two bottles of medicine-o- f the same; size on the nantlepiece and the nurse thoughtlessly neglected to read the label, and picked up the bottle that she thought wasa the right one. : This should serve as warning to the public in the using of medicine. s -- our fine suits, he also forgets that he ' pot itfcheap all he remembers is that, dof f: TJ T7XTT JJL - rs on t7ie havgw; that it wore lil:e Z noeadTe. He smiles and Goes' hacls to thf reliable firm of I ! ... - i NEPHI HOUSE CLOTING CO. .: I I t I ... . - DISEASES OF THE SKIN. inciThe intense itching and smarting! and other dent to eczema, tetter, by diseases of the skin is instantly alliedSkin ' ' and f Chamberlain's Eye applying ' Ointment. Many very bad cases haye been It is equally Sample Rooms for CommercialTravpermanently: ured by it. efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem-ed- y chil4ileet3 all Trains, Free to Patron for sore, nipples; chapped hands, sore chronic eyes. to and from the station. blains, frost bites, and 25 cents per box. p For sale by druggists at Poxrders, they Cady's Condition TryDr n. GOLDSBROUGH, in bad condiwhen needs horse are iust what a -- salt-rheu- m, - : : Proprietor, Uat winter Mr. Ueo. A. Mills; of . was badly afflicted vith . Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. For sale by McNaJiy & Lunt Druggist, tion: under carpets Cjqd., naners for putting auiatism. At times it was so severe for sale atthe The BLADE ,be could not stand up itraignt, but and on shelves' i.saravvn over on one sido. "I tjried ottioe. ; I nj - reihedies witbont rtceivingi re-- , 4,antil abaut fix, months a bottle of Cbamberlain's Ldlm, After using: it for hree days ha says 'in ' 'uniui-t1 j Vyur ? J was pons ana Has not ainn?. For Sale .by McNally & n j i e of it gave perfect Satisfaction. JFor sale by McNally & Lunt Druggists. Have you noticed the many stylish dresses being, worn in town, they are made from those lovely Dress Goods at Hyde & Wnitmore's and cut from iheir famous Butterick Pattern. FVed Magleston of the Nephi Times u raped his iob last week. Fred says O LPs won't rav his board bill, and he had better return home bethought fore he got "took in" any further. The lepMi Goop.a ORD BRO THERS lQc. . C3 JirZ at and returned MOQday- Our customers are entitled to a piece of beautiful Silverware free. Every five pent purchase counts. Excelsior Mer1, Co. The Blade's subscription list is inH. Worth-- i creasing every weak.' ;Thos. ngr ton and Ym. Latimer are now Blade: We are Making a General "jron V-- - Qood to put under carpets,, line shelves, eto. W. C. Andrews took a run dowri frqm the - B. Y. Acdemy, Proyo, Saturday a hundred. : ';. Don't fail to seel the beautiful things. In dress goods and trimmlpgs Mr. Pasman '' February. 28th, and 29th, Dont fail tq Call on us and see the beautiful things. A line of Ladies Spring Wraps will b Money to Loan. teahoXn&P-vedfat- m propertynter jtocfe.y to ; - Cr. 20.00 20,00 6.00 hay, grain eto 3,5d plotts & shoing 12.50 groom jockey .35 .'(setting 'em UDi" net. 35.10 loss of sleep & anxiety the Excelsior. j .Total SJ.45 S. J. Lunt made a business trip to S,alt 60;00 By experience Lake City Wednesday. fun nix n i xi CiiOTiiuja: clothinq The finest line ever seen in Nephi at the Excelsior. .2745 amt, necpssary to baaqce D. K. Brown made a business trip to ' Total .87.45 Deseret Thursday and returned Friday.1 above The balance sheet, will indicate ' O. P. Goldsbrough haf purchased the that W. A. Ray is horse was the winner, ' residence just qorth of the Presbyterian but does not necessarily . prove that Mr! or Ray won all that Mr. Keys lost. Chapel. The occasion of the races was of such Come and let us show you our shops. unparalelled that school was No trouhje to show our goods. Hyde, anaimportance ana tne tots xias given a qismissea ; Whitmore's. chance to take in the celebration.; The day following, Sjm. Brunson ran was a north-boun- d J. R. Fjd(fheill black mare (both of Fillmore) vi s. his B. on U. the passenger Wednesday for' Webb's sorrel pony, Midget? iddy the capita). of Oasis.) The Bruqsou mare lost by a :: cent bets of Every fjve pent pur'ph.ase at the Excel ength. Five to twenty-fiv- e were sior counts in getting a piece of beautiful que to two, three and four placed on Silverware free. the sorrel. Professor A Petty of yiolin fame, lost a couple of outcast and debased 'The Neplji Times has imported anew silver on. the Fillmors in the person of Fred Mock of Had hedollars he would have had equine. won, grinter six; of City. those outlawed souvenirs of the crime of f We lead in Shoes. If you want the best '73. The professor ruuinated somewhat, and the sun went down, qn Mr. Petty and shoes at lowest prices call on his wrath (both were en rqute to Fillmore Mer. Co. the time) and he determined to more at No girl is too good to be hugged: the than even up (or blow! in some more of good book tells q.9 to bold fast to a "good" the white metal.) On his arrival in Fillhing. Ex. more (at about daylight so it is reported) I" Those 25nt. Wool be found Brunson removing 25 lbs. of passimeres at the Excelsior are immense, 12 different lead from the black mare's off front foot, and also learned that the mare bad been colors worth 4Qct cross-shod- ." (some qf your readers Nephi has been enjoying weather this may know what that neans, 1 don't.) week that rightfully belonged to the Well, the of the matter is that '. vvioter months. ; on Monday apd returned Petty frof. three dollars (each of hundred Ladies do you not know that you can 1)9 feet across) measuring exactly save money and goods by buying our them i n tne faces of the backers of " Midge t , ' ' f tButterick Pattern". to make your dress and defied them to cover it. The tpwn tVhitmore's hy. IHyde was racked with a fine comb, and the defl " ' George Worthington was a south. bound was compromised on 50 and 10 J i en route for the desert milch cows (the dash stands for a pasenger Monday word which I have forgottea (moment-orily- ) where he goes to look after his sheep. but which means a caw warranted No line of Dress Goods evsr show In to have a calf within 90 days, a seller by Nephi is so cheap and handsome as those but whieh the buyer discovers didn't 3(3in. Wool Cassimeren at;25ct. at the Ex- have a calf witbin 12 The race celsior, they are worth twice the money, comes off a week frommonths.) next Tuesday, aud Petty has begun an On the 1st a little boy arrived at the it is reported Prof. of Will Interested study Jeysor's balance home of Mr. and Mrs. Shad Lunt. The sheet. was fellow time little coming, it along Old Boreas started in on the 2nd with a being seventeen years since their last 60 mile chinook. It blew all but ths child was born. Shad does not seem to from in town with every mind being ordered around and is ticsJed the the result that fowlhave risen from eggs half to death over the little fellow's ac- 64 to rewhile doz., per petroleum! tions. mains firm at 35c per gallon. On the Read This it Will interest You, evening of the 4th the wind tired out and stopped to rest, and the aqewtothat had I 200.00 Free! Free! Free Over been trying for three months lay the worth of Silver Ware given away Every dust in these parts,' took advantage of one is surprised and more: than pleased old Boreas' with the result that we with this liberal offer when they find out how havellarest of the beautiful.: As inches the. particulars.' 5ct. purchase the devil isaid when he Every sheared the tog. cku tws either in cash, cou pons, or pro-- " a little wool." was noise for an awful duce, Everything on cash basis at our detect readers your any (If store. Call and see this lovely Silver jocularity in any of the foregoing," let Ware at Mvde & Whitmore's. them kindly bear in mind that the writer There was a very enjoyable party h el is now fully assured that he will recover in Miller's hall Wednesday nigftt, the from an attack of la grippe before the same being a surprise on our genial ides of March step down and out. friend D. M. Miller. It bsing his 36th Mrs. Mary Gibbs, wife of W. Ev is few of bis lady friends seriously ill with spinal meningitis birthday andasaDaniel got this up; thought and said he which Dr. Keen of Fillmore declares it to oould not be surprised, but they (his lady be. With that single exception the friends) put their heads together and did health of the people is generally good. surprise him in good shape. There was Indigestion being entirely unknown in music, dancing and feasting galore, and these parts. off smoothly and to the everything went Acting on the writer's advice of several satisfaction of all, the festivities was weeks since, the old Bouneville shorekept upuntilalate or rather an early line is being industriously prospeQted and hour next morning. with most flattering results. Cass Hite It is not to be wondered at that Ayer's has struck it rich in placers not places Pills are in such universal demand. For in the Cricket and Saw-tooranges the cure of constipation, biliousness, or mountain or sheep ranges as the reader prefer and both places right in the a,qy other complaint needing a laxative, mayshore-linVirge Kelly of this place these pills are unsurpassed. They are old a few days ago and over to Fillmore went to sagar-coateand easy every take, awakened old dose is effective. by findon and the lots, right gold city placer The public meeting called last Monday ing lots of it. Another strange and inexpJi-Cibl- e conicidence is found in the fact night for the purpose of making arrangements for celebrating Arbor day by some time ago Clarance Merril, an intrees in some suitable place was dustrious resident of Utah's once famous planting not as well attended as it should have capital, dreamed there was a mine in been considering the. benifit the public " a couple of miles south-wewould derive from it. However those of Fillmore. Mr, Merril mixed a little that did come were not discouraged, but elbow grease with more dreaming and proceeded to business. Mrs. M. E. Neff the Fillmore What-is-i- t says f400 gold as temporary chairman read the call, rack has been struck. after which Chas. Haynes was elected Whenever Fillmore does the grand, permanent chairman. Mrs. K. L. Pax-ma- n Daseret goes one better. The Fillmore then made a. few remarks stating " is about six feet across thac the ladies of Nephi wished to show and seventy-fiv- e only feet deep. We, Deseret, their appreciation of the franchise have a "hell-holeabout 40 miles west ed them in some suitable mannergrant' and of here,: that "is 100 feet across, and becould think of tto better way than the lieved to be 8.000 miles deep; and the Arbor day; that the meet- other day Cass Hite got plenty of gold celebrating of Called for the purpose of from the grass roots in our "hell-holebeen had ing finding out where the ' best place would Cass told the writer, he dreamed the other be for planting trees, and tha selection end of our "hell-hole- " terminates In the of the different committees necessary. vicinity of Hoog Kong, China, and he Chas. Sperry in A few appropriate words has uovv gone to explore the celestial end commended the idea; The house then of it. Thus d jes the work of prospecting proceeded to business and appointed a the Bouneville shore-lin- e go bravely: on. Yours for ultimate success, general committee consisting of eight IQNOT. persons; a finance committee of fifteen 1806. persons, and a tree committee of three 5th March Deseret, persons, after which the meeting was adjourned till Monday night the 9th. An Adventurous' Firm. Dandruff is an exudation from the pores MetTruly Nephi has at last assumed of the skin that spreads and dries, formso is in airs this and nothing the hair to fall out. ropolitan ing scurf and causingcures as condition in the noticeable changed Hall's Hair Renewer it. and appearance of the Excelsior's Mercantile Company 's store. Since the reNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. cent visit of the company's superintend-M- r. Paxman tj the eastern markets This is to give notice that Andrew L. iu the .interest of the institution. Their Neff of Nephi is authorized to receive, of in the Excelsior block business ' place and receipt for, all delinquent subscripinto a fairy transformed been has literally tions to The Blade up to Nov. 23th. 1895, land. one is the Upon building entering which must be paid without any further confronted with most magnificent ;tbe delay; Special attention is directed to goods of nearly all discretions the list which The BLADH received from display ot and displayed in the most attracthe Standard atthe date of its suspension. arrayed and artistic manner. NevT before tive be business old the It is imperative that have windows in the closed up, as a matter of justice - to my- been sohistory of Nephi dressand beautifully artistically of The self and to the, present publisher' as of those the Excelsior ed company Blade Very respectfully under the immediate direction and superJ. F. GIBBS, vision of our old; and reliable salesman of The Blade. the geaiai and obliging Herbert Barton. From garret to basement the capacious , Shoes,-Shoesnew and building is stocked to its utmost capacity Everything in shoes,' and so cheap that overy-on- e with the choicest lines of goods purchasstylish can wear nice new shoes. Hyde .& ed by Mr. J. W. Paxman during his recent visit to the great centers of the (eastWhitmore's i v ern trade. A large corps of neat and obliging List of Unclaimed Letters: clerks ot both sexes are regularly employThe following is a list of letters remain- ed by the company and it seems to be Utah their every wish to receive their customing in 'the Post office at Nephi -ers courteously and to show them ievery March 4th 1898. consideration necessary. Wmi Bate Thomas J. Adams" able The greatest credit is due the! Lake A. F. dhomaker Mrs. Chatnitia Keyte Salt concern. of this management cases and in all classes of E. N Quinn Mrs. Margaret Merrei T. B.Hunt prices are in all Miss Nellie Sherwood and in many instances goods are not called for the If tiie above letters Tbeir Spring are reduced. prices with d 30 days will be sent to the' dead all tiw on been has sale during availed C. F;. Anderson P. M; Opening letter office. , who have rhemseTves'of a visit with the crowds f have m Used into this Emporium Goods and Pouring such here as Anpther fine line of Dress enterprisesuccess displayed Trimmings just arrived at the Excelsior. ata treat, with meet to bound . . If you hav?nt seep those dress goods fit the Excelsior go at onee and see them. ' Conference of the First ward of Nephi : was held last Saturday and Sunday.' ; Have you seen those cate shoes for the babips in Hyde & Witmore's windQW. It is an eleven pound dauehter. and Tbos, Qobiscn is-- rejoicing thereat. All t." pnng Get your wall paper at Excelsior. 1 1 Dr. praclpal bet (lost Leave your orders for Job work at The line of Blade office. A fine line of clothing just arrived at We.bb, Inqwlea have an ad. in this issue. Read it. wheql-wrigh- To ; j & Lurit. You should! see the beautiful ' ' McNaly i ; PESERET DOTS. j i Wall paper at Excelsior. Have yoo read Ord Bros, new, ad ' ' Locatiqn blanks for sale at The BADE - Advertisements, ; VOLUME III. LOCAL on sale ' , i Not? ! - c : A SPECIFIC la t Grippe , for Golds, ppu , ANP LUNQ Tf?OUBLC3, j cHnnnv flVEKS - PECTORAL- y Two years ago, had the grippe and it left me with a cough which gava me no rest night or day. ' My family-physicia- , n prescribe?! for me, changing the medicine as pftep as heffQund th things I had taen, were not helping i ' ( : us.-.Excelsi- or u v.- . 3Qin.-wid- e up-sh- ot P ; . V i pin-feathe- 8e j . iit th e. d, Rip-Van-Wl- nkle heli-bole- st ; ad Ayer's Cherry Pectoral! Highest Honors at World's Fair,. Cleanse the System with Aver's grrsap axilla,. rs Nephi Public Solioals Roll of Honor- Names of Pupils Neither Absent nor Tar- ; dy During the Past Month. Central school - First Grammer Department W. L Bbown and O. A. Myrtle Bigler Annie Carter Minnie Wright Jesse Grover j J.-W- " . ' v . ? , " . duo-licate- ' 1 ; : i' . j Bates Teachers Rrjsev Bailey Lizzie MePherson Rosco Cole Rosco Grover Edna Morris. Second Grammar Department W. J. SHiMMtN Teachear Emma Williams Clara Cole Maad Schofleld John Williams AHie Teasdale Nellie Schofleld Eva Pexton Ruby Cole Heber McPbersom Walter Sells Dell Sperry May Senior Bertha MePherson lula McPhersoa Birdie Wilson Sophie Littley Neddie Ockey. Thos. Stephensen p Primary Department Miss Evarts, Teacher Andrews Earl Abbott Jsie Lea la Bigler Roy Blaokett , Willie Bailey Bertha Bailey John Carter Charlie Black: May Dell Cazier .' George Carter Reah Cowan ' Lucile Cowan Leonard Evans' Alveretta Evans Willie Haynes Bert Havnes Rex Hyde L Bertha Hilberg Willie McCune Lulu McCune Ross McCune Nephi McLachlaaf Beatrice Norton Sidney Norton GeoTgetta Paxman tf'rances Paxman Lellie Pextqn Delia Pexton EllaShimmn Roy Pexton Arthur Jenkins Mabel Schofleld. South school Int.. Department. George Udallj Teacbef ? Warren Man gum Mervin Adams -- AlmaHvdei Mamie Black Myrtle Booth Primary Department John Latimer , Julia Lixton, Teache Thomas Haycock Allie Booth Ralph Colman David Bird Warner Stephenson Artie Booth! Alvin Burton David Haycock Osborne Sutton Ernest Colman Victor Bird Ralph Belliston James Howarth Kenath Schofleld Amos Irons Harry Irons Vivie Pass Allie Pass Willie Worthington Minnie JLatimer ' Mamie Pass r Pearl Allen Ida Burton Ethel Carter Annie Latimer Alta Carter Hazel Bailey Mattie Howarth'- j ' North school Int. Department, Nefhi Anderson, Lor in Cazier Teaohetc George Goble Harold Py per Ijeonard Pay June Kendall Luther Chase Ada Bowers. Ethel Bigler Alda Pyper Wheeler Barrowman Evan Harris Ella Cazier Primary Department, Mattib Nelson Teacher.. Ex-publis- - r Amy Bigler Kitie Bailey hell-hole- ". , . ; " me, but, in spite of his. attendance, I go no better. Finally, my husband,read ing one. day of a gentleman who hadf had the grippe and was cured by taking; Ayers Cherry Pectoral, procured, fo me, a bottle pf this, medicine, and before J bad takerj liaf of it, I was cured. have useqVtha Pectoral for my cbildretv and? in my family whenever we ave found it a specifio? needed it, for colds, coughs, and lung troubles."- -. Emily Woop, Iforth St., Elkton, Md. Earin Bigler Hilda Pyper Vera Tingey Ruby McPhersoa George Ostler Sadie Downs. Leonard Jackson Cecil Goldsbrough Lynne Wright Roy Sperry Ella Pyper ! ; j t rone But Ayer's at the world's Fair; enjoys the exttra? Ayer'a Sarsaparilia distinction of having been the?' ordinary exhibit atonly blood parifier allowed 'anManufacture the World's fair, Chicago. ers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the otthe rule forbidding the enapplication medicines and nostrums. patent try of The dicision of the World's fair authori ties in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparillai was in effect as followst 'Ayer'a Sarsanaril la is not a patent medicine; It does not belong to the list of.. nostrums. it ii hrkm oa lt&merlta!v i .I a |