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Show Oaftlt quttUoas whtthtr PollU0lf BoeUl or Uellrlout, It tue liia.DK. ! 1 Terms; la adyanee, pr year,f 1.00. blx month J j ebel. I 1 -- '1 JL--7 l'I avs J r 1m IV ' m FVa 1' local inklings i J I I Location blanks for sale at The fTN- - 40 I - 1 if finest foot wear in Hephi, EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO i Bipb i Every line in our Store and are Not Considering Cost. We are Determined to make some Great Sales. Now is the Time to get Some Good Bargains. Of Quick. Qoep., T. H. G. PARKES, Superintendent. spell-boun- W. 1. Cook, court stenographer, turned to Beaver Friday. A light shower fell Thursday night which laid the fast accumulating dust. Ifyqu need any kind of Job printing call on us we can $aye yoa 1Q per cent.' City Marshal Schofield has lately mastered the'art of keeping hi seat qn a bike. Have you seen those black, all wool alay wqtated suits $9. 5Q worth f 12 at Qrd Bros. The young folks of Nephi enjoyed themselves in doping at Miller's hail Friday eve. All those that attended to the party given in the Juab Stake 40adamy ast night had a lovely time. To be in the swim, you must bqy yovjr shoes, dress goods, laces and trimmings at Hyde Wbitmore's. McNally & I,unt, Druggists', we have the largest stock qf Drug, and Pure Liquors south of Salt Lake City, Fanaily trade a specialty. : Miss Katie TJdall delightfully entertained a number of her iriends Thursday evening in honor of her birthday, at the home of her parents. Burton, the carpenter, came pome from Muford Thursday. Mr. Burton has been in Milford for the past three : Weeks erecting buildings. , prices. That lie boppjht a cheap, poorly made suit, and when it fades and rips, he says: "I'll never buy any more goods there." on - 1 10; Box Elder, 18; Cache, 32; Carbon, 8; Davie, 11; Emery, 8: Garfield, 6; Grand. 3: Iron, 8; Juab, 18; Kane, 4; Salt Lake, er, oan juan, x; ouupoio, oa, ocvoi, lai, o.. qi . 'Pnneln IS; Tlintah. 5: Utah. 64; Wasatcn, 9; Washington, 6; Wayne, 3; Weber, 51. him one ha Tit.imAnt. and o-err- pat de- " jt hUiauu &rw nThitmnrn'a li.wu-v- . XJi.. IV " fv J had t.r rp.nrdfir. )UC arrived this week, new and their goods ..uo wuu ui Mwot ucaumui togetner r. VVVIU r -- 1 of our fine suits, he also forgets that he is got it cheap, all he remembers that, ana buks. rrno0liTr ofhamnnn at ahnnt 4 o'clock 1UCDU.J a tha fir. hll naliiip- forth in loud of Nephi that inhabitants to tones .L 11i e o rv n the o c. fSro firn a Thfl ripna m.. r' rf.mfint l ta - HENRY W. KING & CO. was on the hanger; that it ivore Wee Iron and did not fade. lie smiles and Goes bade to the reliable firm of co. cloting responded, but marrived at the quickly JJavia nine iu co vazier jusi sUed ol the tire brought under control by the many buckets of water that had been carried from the creek whicha was conveIt is thought spark was niently near. wind from where Mrs. the carried by Sarah Ockey was burning rubbish, to the straw been rotten shed. Had not the a Dig nre wouia prooaD-l- y and pacaed down T9sult as there were a have been the number OI Otiier eueua uu ui ua ucm uj . Onod clothing at the lowest prices at the Excelsior. r. a narrnw ARRArtA from d 3ath Tt had last Sunday at that Byron Foote m. 5 o'clock Byron and Willie p. about McCune were playing oap tne lop oi me graneris and shed just back of the v r WIllu of at the back window a is seems there crawieu wnicn yron the granerle A f far- (TAtfintr in ho snmphnw .i lost his hold and fell, kead downward, a distance ui mgui .00 uuiu mo ukiu floor which rendered him unconscious. Willie called to a number of passers-ba bov nrtma hprit nnlctr. tharfl which to they responded. in here dying" wuv. jj OO to Uu auiT.u wj tuia uu.o jyjfg,kmnnl linir thfi fntft of hep on n -. The v. Was summoned men could find no way of inthe boy had found; as the gress except aswas the key in eranerie door v locked: and jj mo tne poseoBitui u.i.w.j ascend tn fnilnra tt , a f r.r- rAitnated IloncYoi to make of them one managed the shed nra-rn- : HOUSE aretne moau JIi!k Heets alt 11. h-- 7" iau -"-- "t cines sold, Asacruum and most jam.. j Trains, Fre to Patron kfP Theeauoru GOLDSBROUGH ' .1 Proprietor. of A. Mills,uritn Geo. i .ffllnlaH li.. V: T t irQitiam At times it via so aevere he could not stand but up itralpjnt, triea eide. ,'7'iwnoveroB ooe re- r.'T;at remedies without reeeiring months beiv ay antil about pix vKtit a bottl n if for three days r,1 ".ilrn. After nsii . was s:ynv w ti' H has not n crh Rem- Tnhe lead Pfttey bottle oy ifh -vonnc - -- children Unt f the Graphic has cough other all after work to D cents Ale 50 St per 25 and Drueeists. , For rfhe I?64" - - . y 4 vju-u- -- i i1,,4t winter Mr- - it.xnn of TIm6. ' biS Way vJ mo i. , Co-o- w Sample Rooms for Commercia!Trv- from the sUtion. ; ' . 3 rlrnorcriMtfl Of this herlain 's rnnrietarv roedi- -- on account of ConierBu 2.3.4-- 6 fteSf: Ellave Manti at ll:53a.rm. - m. ueiumjus ana on 8- -. leaves 6:15 p.m. Oa ioroaw f After Anfilfitb trains win w- -i . . K, U VYICK-ir- Agent. 1 nmuun nusre tuo uj crawled in , and down to the , partly unconscious boy. He carried the boy up to the front door of the the stairs andwhich wae unlocked. A ladfloor second soon ,oa der was securedAnand the boy wasfound no investigation the ground. bones broke, but the head and shoulder was er d. . terribly cut and bruised. GANGER CURED Saturday's session. Wall paper a big line cheap at the The court convened at 9:33 a. iq. .The Expelsior. case of the First National bank of If' eohi re- Miss Esteile Neff came down from Of it gave perfect satisfaction. For sale Provo Saturday and returned Tuesday. by McNally & Lunt Druggists. Miss Neff is yery enthusiastic over school at the B Y. Academy. Carload best (Hidden Barbed Ariz., at :55 Wire just received. Selling at DiEp In Bpringeryille, 01 la yscar Salt &al$;e prioes, vla. E. m. Marcn son of Joseph and grippe, Emma (Jdall. eland, C. Andrews & Co. aged X year, mqnth.s and 1 day, Somebody wrote to an editor of a coun"break try paper and asked how he would to a a in t.nwn this wpfik urstinp" as defend as follows: an answers The editor ox." ant for 8. T. Vickers in the watpr" case. 'If only one ox, a good way would be to a pheasant hoist him Mr. jmgmaae ine by means of a chain attached call the first of the week. to his tail to the top of a pole forty feet Manv neoDle. with the notion that from the ground. Then hoist him by a nature ouht to take care of herself, allow rope tied the horns to another pole. a cough to plague them for weeks and Then descend oa his back a five ton pile months. VVhereas, 11 nature were assist- driver, and if that don't break him let ed with a dose or two of Oyer's Cherry him start a country newspaper and trUst for subscription. One of the two Pectoral, the cure might be effected Jn a ponje wdi do it sure.' very lew days. Tt mirnnsnd maiv visitors to the Chi fiOTIC TO SUBSCRIBERS. the cago World's Fair to find that of all was is This to give notice that Andrew L, Ayer's Sarsapanjia t ho nn v onn on exhibition. The reason Neff of Nephi is authorized to receive, is tnat Ayer's Saraaparilla is a standard and receipt for, all delinquent subscripand not a patent meaicine, or tions to The Blade up to Nov. 23th. t895, remedy, secret nostrum. which must be paid without ahy further directed to n monn nnnnla uro nnw cntM nrip.ps delay. Special attention isreceived from The which the list BLADg & of that beautiful Silver Ware at Hyde of its at date the the Standard suspension. W niimore s anu mo ou pic.ooci j miu. It is imperitive that the old business belf do not have to spend even 8.00 be- closed my-sethey up, as a matter of justice to fore getting a lovely piece of this ware. of The to and the present publisher No such an offer ever made in Nephi be Blade. Very respectfully fore. F. Gibss, J. The of M. A. M. held nf V. Blade. thn I. r'nnforonra www v vs ll ft n nHav WAR wall At onH IHOb WofnrHoTT uatUiUUJ tended. The able orators Profs. Brimhall Notice. and Hardy of the B. Y. A. iTovo were have taken chances on who To those delivered a lecture on "will power" the Singer sewing machine that was to wmcn was especially vvorwjr ux have been raffled at Xmas time. All the and tne large, audience was chances were not eold and1 it was held over to March 21, 1898 and still a number held as if were not sold and others not A nail Viaa heAn inanAd bv the ReDUbli- of chances We opened it and was sorry to for. paid to a convention can State committee for that number 196 not sold took the be held in Salt Lake City on April 7th, to- say A. W. Palmes, machine. conto the National elect six delegates : 11 , EOri r rrt Nephi City. vention at at. JjOUIb. XDere win uo , ijm FIFTH DISTRICT COUI?T. The Water Case. Court Adjourns until June 15th. Ex-publish- HI 42. Is Beaten. The U. P. R'y will run two daily pas senger trains to and fro frqin Nephi after April 1st. 'You should see those pretty Spring shoes at Hyde & Whhmpre's. No trouble to show our goods. Judge, E. V. Higgins adjourned court took the south Friday morning and bound train lor his name at Ueaar pty. We still have some of those lovely Wortn Dress Goods at 25c ts. per yard. 40, 50, and 6Qqts. Excelsior Mert Oq. The Intermediate department of the district schools made the Mt. Nebo res ervoir a visit on Friday, the Jast day 01 wiu-mendati- - Proceedings of the past Week Hickman l A canvass piace reveals iae , I The vs. J. II. Hickman was continued. case is an action upon a promissory note for f 1500, alleged to hava been executed by defendant. The defense sets up that the note in question was signed by him in the bank and delivered to Alma Hague at the request of the plaintiff, to b? by him tilled out and delivered to one Sharp or Morgan of Tooele county; that Hague, instead of doing as directed, filled the note, making it payable to Hague, and he indorsed it himself and delivered't to the plaintiff without consideration, and that such action was done without the deknowledge, authority or consent of fendant Hickman. Judge W. IJ. Henderson appeared for 'the plaintiff, and Ellis attdj Wedgewood for the defendant. The case" was bitterly contested from .beginning tq end. The attorneys are 'fight inch of ground. ing for every Price Bros. vs. Wool Growers associa tion was Dassed for the term, and set for Thursday, trie first week in' the June term. Wednesday's session. A Agent. Straage Animal A boy can sit on a sled six inches eight square, tied to a sleigh moving miles an hour; but can't sit on a sofa five minutes for a dollar. A man will' sit on an inch board and talk politics for thee hours; put him in a church pew for forty and minutes, he gets nervous, A twists man will turns, and goes to sleep. bis cheeks with filthy tobacco, pouchruns down his chin, reels good; but juice a hair in the butter kills him. He stays out till midnight, wile don't know'wbere he is, comes home when he pleases, but if a meal is not ready jast on time, pouts, frowns and says unpretty things. Evidently man is a strange animal. Gets full, beastly drunk, imagines he's, rich, a great man, bets on a losing horse, gets broke, fights, lands in jail j eyes dressed for Easter, face frescoed and morals de.-praved, yet her is Lord of all creationt and monarch of all he surveys.'' Strajoge , animal this man. Ex jtts,..jAi Ayer's Sarsaparilla " J wag troubled for years with a sore on my knee, which Isoveraj physicians, who treated me, palled a ancerv;assuring me that nothing could bo done to save my life. a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sars.aparjlla, and, after takt Jng a number of bottles, the sorg , began tq disappear and my general health improve. I persisted in thi$ treatment, untiT the spr$ was cn tirely heale4; Since then, I usq Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally a tonj; and and, in deedt it seems as though I could no keep house without it." Itlrs, S. A : blood-purifie- r, Barb Wire etov I , Court convened at 9:3Q a. Anderson vs. W. D. Myers, et. al. came We carry all Implements carried by up on demurrer, the demurrer was susthe Consolidated Implement Co. tained. Plaintiff took fifteen days to answer. In the matter of the estate of Mary L. Knowles & Webb, P. Teasdale, deceased; letters of adminwere istration issued to George Teasdale. W. H. Warner, H. F. McCune and John Half block west of Court House Kienkie were appointed to appraise the estate. NEPHI, UTAH. The taking of testimony in case of the Nephi Irrigation Co. vs. S. T. Vickers Notice o Forfeiture. was then resumed and occupied the remainder of the day. State of Utah, m,-Lew- Thursday session. is County of Juab Court convened at 9:30 a. m. of Hyrum B. Clawson vs. F. K.. Morris trustee of the Gladstone Mining Co., was dismissed. The case of the Nephi Irrigation Co. vs. t: But Ayer's j To John S. Jacobs and Alfred Mikesell and are? The case the Drum Mountain Mining Co. You 1132. 68fc If damages and costs on said animal be not ten days from the date of this paid within notice it will be sold to the highest bidder at Dont fail to visit the great Shoe Sale city esstra pound. Time and date jof sale 1 o'clock p m. A pril 4th at the Excelsior. Lots of shoes selling Nephi 1896. extremely cheap. Nephi, March 26th 1896. James Reed, Pound Keeper. CONFERENCE , $3. OO For The Round Trip. at None world's Fair. E. D. Wickins . : Waltzes." 1 . KNOWLES &"WEBB, to-wi- 4-- . Tuesday's session. Fields, Blopmfield, la, Court convened at 9:30 a. m. The jury came in last night at 10 o'clock in the case of the First National Bank agai ist J. li. Hickman, after having deiiberaced on the matter for eight hours, witbv verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla 727, and a stay of thirty days was granted to prepare and me statement on motion for a new trial. flyer's pills flegylatei tf$ -- !veri The pase of the people against A. L. Jackman was dismissed oat motion of Prosecuting Attorney Pike, a Theopolie Lucian Gremaud, native of France, was naturalised. continAnotper lot of cases was ued for the term, which hadagain before been1 Agents for the set for trial, which leaves the case of Nephi Irrigation vs. Samuel T. Vickers MgCormiok Mower3 and 'Binders! the' onjy case on the docket for this term not disposed qf. The testimony in this case has ben progressing rapidly all day. Cooper Wagons, The court gave the attorneys notice that atagain terms they subsequent Sulky Plows, a must be ready with their caves or make good showing for not being so, or they Harrows, will be fcummarily disposed oi. In other words he intimated that his court' would Rakeet be run pn business principles hereafter. er Union Pacific R'y will run at above 6th good for re rate on April turn until April 15th. Special train runs April 5 and nth leaves .Nephi at b:zu a.m. arrives Salt Lake 9:30 a. m. Returnine leaves Salt Lake 6 p.m. Tickets are f jr cohtinious passage only. F:AVEDj:;y trie Persistent Use ...of Monday's session. s. band-mast- . Court was called to order rt 9;30 am. The case of the Bank vs. Hickmadr was resumed and went to the jury at 2:30 p. ' m. Estate of Sarah Kienke; letters of ad ministration were issued to JohnKienke, and order for notice to creditors made. Elizabeth Kennedy was granted a di vorce frein William B. Kjennedy '" aud plaintiff given the custody of the chil dren. The Nephi Irrigation company vs. Samuel T. Viekers is now in progress of trial. This is a cass inyqlving the title to a portlqn of thje waters of Salt Creek. Daniel Houtz; and Henry Adams are at torneys for plaintiffs and b. A. .pLing and W. A. C. Bryan for defendant. The case prqmipes to be one ofconsiderable interest. 8. T. Vickers was again resumed; at the conclusion of the evidence the court took a trip up the canyon to examine the water in question. Court met again at 8 p. in. to listen to the to arguments of the attorneys, at eke important of which he took the matter conclusion For several years complaints have been Under advisement, and will render his made that adequate facilities for shearing decision the coming week. during sheep did not exist at the head of Salt Creek Canon. Friday's session, This year huvtever a decided improveat 9:30 a. ra. A few convened Court ment has been made Larsen & Moreley Minor were matter disposed of, after have constructed a new shearing corral which court until June 15, 1890. Bail-wa- y adjourned on the at Holloway Sanpete Valley at which there will be one hundred shearers an ample number to handle all Old papers for sale at this office at 10c. business ottered at this one of the most a hundred. Good to put under carpets, conveniently located corrals in the state. line shelves, etc. A w<z by 5ousa. John Philip Sousa will contribute the Estray Notice. musical feature of the April Ladies' Home Journal. The famons I have in my possession the following deshas been induced to turn aside from cribed animal horse about 18 years old white marches to write a waltz, which ho has Oneinbrown dock tail branded on left forehead spot Dames christened "The Colonial thigh resembling' 3. sheep-owner- Dy , blood-purifier- s, OKD BROTHERS - NUMBER n rs TTr M TjtA Have you seen Hyde $ Last season Ike L. druggist of wores. neiv shqes? 2fo roible to West Lebanon, Indiana,Hall, sold four gross of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and show goofls. piarrhoea Remedy and says every bottle WBDIIT The BLADE " It you want a nice caroet cheao en to H Y1it- - The Hephi , j 1 thriving city. When we Sell ' - Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers can be applied when at home, and is uniformly successful in coloring a brown or black. Heuce its great popularity. i Our Shirt Waists are here and schoo. they are Laces our Dress in line with Goods, Silks, was over from Manti W. G. Broadhead etc. the which know is very you aiways Broadhead is Mr. and Monday. Sunday latest style at Hyde c Whitmore'is ma of tnat tq moving iamuy thinking Readers in styles, good goods at lowest are Maying a General Come The advertisements In the Country Papers, aod eb has the Largest Circulation of any f Paper In Central and Southern Utah, It offers the bent possible medium for I T 1 omo.e. We 1 - the Expelsior. The district schools of NeDhl closed for the season Friday. The bicycle riders were ont in full fo rce the Qrst of the week. DonH foreet to call on Ord Bros for nobb.y children's suits. The adjournment of court took away from CJep,hi all the court visitors. Geo. 0. Whltmore was registered at the Walker, Salt Iake City Wctfiesday. The wind was howline1 hich 'revel around the streets of Nephi Tbursday. Children's Knee Suits are selling below cost to plose (nem out at the Exceisior. Jobn T. Miller was made the recipient of a pleasant surprise Thursday evening. The street sprinkler will soon be trav ersing up and down the streets of Nephi. Shoos! Shoes! Shoes! still a big lot of of them at reduced prices at the Excel sior. Old papers for putting under carpets and on shelves for sale atth,e The Bade 3 The Country People Read rt $f EPHI CITY, UTAH, SAT URD AY MOR STNG, MAR, 2$, 1896. i m ll . s-,- ,,, ' lit I A a ., .. ini v YJ.)I . TY ff IJ Ln h- - yOLUMB j X' 'Svl4 " ! . .- .- mr rv? A i ' innrri II Pi H V k. 1 y J f fjvi C r I A I ' f2.00 rr!vC31 r if U I ; V that I have expended hereby notified, for the year 1894 and $250.00 for the year 18f5, iu all $382,166, in labor and improvements upon the Rattler Group of claims consisting of ther Link, Copper Chief, Alice Rattler, Missing Wonder cf the Hill and Gold Bug. Situated in Detroit Mining District, Juab Co. Utah, as will 1891 and 1895, in appearofby certificate tiled the Recorder of the said district, in order to hold said premises under the proviso ions of Section 2324, Revined Statute of the? United States, and if within 99 days after this notice by publication you fail orrefuwe to your proportion of the expenditures as your interests in said claims-wil- l become the property of the subscribed under said Section 2324. J. A. McBurnet. 35-- 4 Drum, Feb.lat 1896 . the-oltic- e eou-tribu- te i Not to be TrineiJVIth. (From Cincinnatiuazette. ) Will people never learn that a "cold'' is an accident to be dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should be? promptly applied? Tnere is no knowing where tbe trouble will end; and. recovery is the rule, the except ions are terribly frequent, and thousands: upon thousands of fatal illnesses occur" every year ushered in by a little injudicious exposure and seemingly trifling; symptoms. Beyond this, there are today countless invalids who can trace e their complaints to "colds," which time of occurance gave no concern,, and were therefore neslected. Whem troubled with a cold use ChamDerlain'e Cough Remedy. It is prompt and effectual. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by McNally & Lunt Druggists. while-comple- te at-th- the Money to Loan exttra In any amount from one hundred to Ayer's Sarsaparillaofenjoys the been the ten thousand dollars. On improved farm' distinction having ordinary an allowed at property or on water Ptocdc. blood exhibit purifier only T. C. Winn, County Recorder. Manufacturfair World's the Chicago. ers of other sarsaparillas sought oy every Awarded means to obtain a showing of their goods, the but they were all turned away under enHighest Honors World's Fair rule forbidding the application ot the try of patent medicines and nostrums. The dicision of the World's fair authori ties in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: 'Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." Notice to Creditors. State or Utah ss op Juab wr Couxtt Notice is hereby given by the undersigned v. VI but; cavdi bf, and Kienke, deceased, to the creditors all persons having elaims against said deceasvouched, to exhibit them, wita the necessary! first the months after publicawithin four es, tion of this, notice, td said administrator at his residence in Nephi City,, Juab County, the regular place for tne Utah the same beiag. of said estate. business transaction of the 4 JOHH KJBKKH. ' Administrator el the estate of Sarah ULUallllotl ct vUi. "7 &eAe???r Win. A C-Br- : 24th 1896. tt,, torirrch Admiaistratoe.- Attorney - MOST PERFECT MADE. ;T. .. tJ...Jf mire HrsriA TrMm nf fron Ammonia, Alum of any other adulterant,' XJUHUx THE. STANDARD. ' 4p A k . |