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Show Absolutely V Independent. Country People Read On all questions whether Political, Social or Religions, la the Blade. ' ." ott Motto: "The Truth Without Fear or Favor." " . , ; Terms; f2. 00 per year, in advance, Six months, $1.00. ? 7. ' ' :' : . ' IV VIS The advertisements in tho J I The VOLUME IIL NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY NUMBER 23, 189G. LOCAL INKLINGS CREAM OP .Winter is over! . Pay 'day on the U. P. came around ....... Hobin8on Bros. Shoes" only at Hyde . ; ' - j . - . r - '- I t ARE, TME J. - p. x t SHOES IN TMrl WORLD BE15T more's, : James Bigler came up from Milford g Friday. Jim is working at ' the trade at that place. We have a very fine line of Link Cuffs and Link Cuff buttons that weare selling at a very low figure. Ord Bros. Joseph Dunkley of American Fork is a position at the: C P. depot occupying ol this place as telegraph opera tor. Ladies black brillianttne and "serge skirts very etylish and cheaper than you pan get them made. At Gnas. Foote's " A special ol the U. P. came down Wednesday and took away from Nephi nine cars of wool and two cars of plaster paris. VYitb the warm weather comes more beautiful things in summer dress goods, siiks, lace3 and trimmings at the Excelsior. , Van. Witbeek with two other gentlemen ol Salt Lake were in town this week on their return from a mining expedition to Nevada. A nice lot of Ladie's and Misses' shoes Hyde & Whitmbre's, in very latestCo-ostyles at prices to suit E. H. Sparks jr. started for Beaver thethe The times. Mouday night In the interest of MODon aid Candy company lor which he is now Doctors' prescriptions carefully and correctly compounded ,day or night by first traveling. class registered Pharmacist at s Lunt's Ladies buy your dress goods at the Ex- Drugstore. celsior aod get tickets for a high grade " A great reduction in clothing 25 to 30 bicycler cent below 'em all. Call and see per - .' Ladies are especially invited to invest! lor yourself AL.SO and be convinced. At Chas. gate our stock' of toilet articles etc. Foote's. Lunts prug store; A spendi showing m Ladles' Shirt Waists wtttf A riAmnna Irnn vrr n r thcmoaliraa r ha backthis The Salina Press cold, says inaebted to the fate firm of Bird Nobby ties to match. Our Baby flCoods are the peffltl ward spring has baen caused by Naosen Dentists, are requested to call &Booth, at pace the yvitb' and' displacing monkeying in town. lieuierxfber we self only geod articles? ' y North Pole. """""" A reduction in slippers at T We have about 3 doen spring capes You big And at the lowest living prices; can get a splendid pair lor 75ctsv ' which will be closed out regardless of ; . F. J. McNally, a Nephi pharmacist, Call and fnspect find admirer; cost in the next two weeks. Call early He wanted to was in town Saturday. and get first choice at Chas. Foote's. a could not find here store but drugKich field The Salt Lak6 Herald devoted, last abuy Advocate. seller. p write-uof Munday, over a page to a and A" large stock ol "Kobinsou Bros." F. J. Marysvaie by Ray Kaymond Gibbs, which will undoubtedly be a great shoes just arrived at Hyde & Whitmore's the only store selling this famous shoe in help to that mining camp. all others are immitations. Nephi, Now that spring has come you will want nice beautiful designs in dress The best way to avoid scalp diseases, goods; laces and silks and ina ladies' shirt hair falling out and premature bald nessf waists. The Excelsior has large variety is to use the best preventive known lor MERCANTILE iHSTifUflOll 'of them and at lowest prices. that purpose Hall's Hair Benewer. D. W. Cazier lost a pocket book last summer goods call buying your week which contained some valuable atBefore us our imour show and' store let any mense stock of all new goods.youNo trouble papers. Mr. Cazief does not have idea where he lost it, but anyone return- to show goods at Hyde & Whitmore's.' ing said book to his office will be rewarded It looks as though the Democrats ol this of county were not going to have a conthe vention L. L. Hudson, a representative as the State convention meets Utah Impliroent Co.', was in town Mon- June 6ih and as yet no meeting has been day and Tuesday. Mr.' Hudson ii Just called. resouth a and from down trip returning taken unusually large Old, middle aeed and young should get having ports ' ,, 4 orders. a pair ol slippers or shoes'- while they are befe deeded"' ttfclose out my Entire Stock of Goodaf-- . so cheap at the Co-oGo Elegant goods .Tofel have at the 6t& Gferdfexi; op you By dealing Consisting of Groceries, Crockery,- Glassware;: to the largest line ol Gents' furnish- put away below cost to clear our, shelves , ; and outnttings for children in town. lor other lines. ings H we cannot suit you it will be a pleasA baby boy was born to the ure to give you access to the large stock wild bouncinglis?: ol Wm. Burton Wednesday mornat Ord res Clothing Go. All concerned- doing well. May ing. and Childrens'.SBoe.s lookas be fellow to T have also' a' large' Stock' 6t Mens the little grow good come office to The A has Blade report ' that some of the tags on the trees in' the ing as his lather is The Blade's' wish. arid Rubbers,1 which' will ber sold' at" CosL Thesbare We have sold all that elegant jewelry.' cemetery baVe been torn off. It was prosurktaDfMiil Shoes and wort& twide I good done by children. Parents should All purchases are satisfied and ieel they bably ' ' warn their children against doing; things got a snap when they bought a gold chain the price We ask for' thenar , : of this kind before they get into trouble. at the Co-o. j ose fdr artCost Sold; will .Ca? Stodk U ribsummer in The REMEMERrThe Enre showingprettiest is in town Miller, of Nephi, - bons exhibited in Nephi now on sale at Mr. Elliott J 7 j;V r. a ishin t 'eeeufe a Bargain should call4 early The :V patent Cor-oselling r; ,: tbe machine is a fine derice lor stretdhing The Mantl Messenger of last week gives carpet and it drives its own tacks whue . an account ol eight marriage licenses be- the carpet is stretched. Southern Gen-tfo- f. ing issued.' This is a good showing lor Manti. The Bi.Ars: hopes to be able to A new line of children's hats.' Good chronacle the same kind of news shortly fbr Nephi although not in suck nuiiibers. pretty ana cneap. dust at the uo-o! nl&soiiitlon of PartnlshiD. The cobbler lasts his shoes and the The concert given at the Levan TaberKotice is hereby given that the flrnr hereto' shoes are nacle Saturday, May 16 by Charles Morlasts; their wearers, if theysatisu lore existiug uuuet w, Excelsior. the at of Lasting" ris ol this city was quite well attended the city bnslhess'ln Nephf,v bought doingntrt'A dentists, v. f ITt.jttT. " vJr ' la this daVr diflrffll. faction 'accompanies eVery pair and. yotf and enjoyed by all so lar as we UnderUlLS rnntTr have ntade your last change in footj wear stand., some ol' Nepni'S best talent was ved b mutual consent. . Bird, when yen buy a pair of their beautiful' present." J. A'. BooTit"." icCormick' Mowers' and' Bind8rsvor shoes slippers. l':Nep!li March 2Sth 1896. The sun has at last put in it's appear" - The' only place td get youir neck' wear, is ance, so buy your Shirt Waist at Hyde & at Ord Bros. All the latest things; b9vfonnd ith sua Whitmore's while the shines as it Dr. C. H. Bird will still have snow wishes .to and the larE'i Wool at Union tomorrow,the old may stand intervals, ne will be they Jensen,of Sophns Stock' Commission' Co ofMt. gest assortment in Nephi all 1898 styles, bis patroda that prepared and Snlky PloVsr- ' Pleasant was in town the past week. not '95. 'to do all feinds oi worK in ,hiaC. proXefision. H. Biferi. When tht'ervie'wed by the BlaDB Da reporter - ' " all of our old'stock is clear-as to how much wool he had shipped Remember new Call and see all' ed i thing's. ;" v out, Notice' of Dissolution. frord this' point, stated that SJOO.OOCr'poUnds ;; Rakesp Ord uros." them fftlr a be estimate.' itrf would heretofore exlstinir The BarbWireretct der McNally, & Lvl' the name and' style of; We b&ve. a large stock of ladies shoe Our new etbck'of silverware Las arrivat Nephi, TJtah is this day .disreduced because doing business ed. The people that have some of this at reprices, greatly going are not the tooth solved by mutual consent, P. J., .McNally . soTo know it is' good". this cuu-carrr all' silverware they saie we include a pick ... J IJ.' Ijust tireine. The business wiu nereaiter oe ct. m line of uur juijruw wiiu J verynice bluui, """"will col-S- cheap everyiuiug iuui. ttuv A Son, who ducted Dy & vue Cobfeblidated' I'mptmisotCo' Ladies Call and see them. We Whitmore's firm naine of A", Slippers.' lhdebtedriess ahd discharge are determined to seil them and yoti are Mr. Mc Williams' one of the departau obligations of the g-,sure of a bargain at the Co-omea ol the great Dry Goods house ment : . S. J". Lcnt:- in lis early of Kansas CityBumham, Hanna, Mun-gconsumption P.uirronary & Co. was in the city last Saturday ; Nephi.'Majr eth JS96 by the use ol t'lock west 'of Cbart House stages, may be checked It Pectoral. the the Excelsior a large line ol drees stops' AVers teiliog Cherry Money to .Loan. soothesirritation ol and trimmings. coiigh. goods Nphi; Utah.; much-needto distressing hhdrtjdfarm the throat and lungs, and'ibdtaeea Tnanr ft mount from Ohoneimproved If your lawn needs clipping you' can dollars. repose. Hundreds have testified ten , . remarkable virtues of this prepar- get the proper' machine at the water PtOCK.,.tp'th'e Estray; Notice property :.:: ' Coonty Recorder. ation. For every quarter in a man's packet - i&ray possession the foUowhig deGo to Ord Brosr Clothing Co. for all there are a doren uses and to use each i mVD pI Davis, a prominent-liverymat straw hats. .Every thing nobby. one in such a way as to derive the greathas viy mare nuj" aD merchant of everyone must A large pcrtibn of the male population est benefit is a question We s himself. believe, lor solve however, i ol town was the first in reeommendingham-bferlaiu'df Kanosh in during 'I take pleasure no better use could be made of one 61 'r that '. . was ,1 in to Their week. for object J the Balm coming Pain .amatism, these quarters than to exchange it lor a bay mare and colt cwmt ojc. that 500 sacks of wool belonging to experience bring from Know personal, Cholera in that town. A number bottle of Chamberlain's Colic it. A year parties back mare about 3 year old, no will do all that is claimed for medicine a that Diarrhoea and in Remedy, which laId them was with proup lumber brother took my this ' with. be spring should provided every family SS'ana cost on aid rbeumatism .and bably means that a building boom will For sale tbi ltd with inflammatory i v th i n ten by McNally '& Lunt Druggists. in that prosperous from tbe date ofcask ' The first .pplicat days shortly take place suffered Ju tensely. -f- .v the highest to. sold willb, Choice lib aiasba palmon 10c pejr can, DUrg. UOID8 ajjuiii jjcuuciucuf ; pounu. 'at Wt.'ii rirv surdities" 3" cans" lor' 25cts at mustard of Job kind :..;. tu. i n'i lock p. m. Wa 23, ?.lad.h.-u..of.jj' If you need any printing Clias."lroole'sr a 10" Kt' ceat CirotTua'we can site-yo13Drugrristsr' . JlM3 II- litjo; round KeepVf. Nephi has the prettiest girls in the etate. Why not enter one oi them lor queen of the carnival? The latest tie can be seen at Ord Bros. next week. We are tin to date in ties ana nne ano lancy aress snirts. Bishop T. H. G. Parkes has been a very sick man the past week. His many friends hope tor his speed y recovery. Come and examine these elegant prints reduced to 5c is per yard -to close them out. The Jfephf Co-oKing Sol alter being obeoured the greater part of the week came out in all his majesty jfriday; We have the finest and cheapest line of Summer Shirts in Nephi. Call and see them. Ord Bros. The Hyde & Whitmore building pre sents a more pleasing, picture to the eye now that it has received a coat of paint. ' We have the largest assortment of laces and embroideries, ever seen in Nephi. j. . EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO black-smithin- . -- ' p. JUST ARRIVED: Selec A OKdic tion in Spring and Summer Dress Goods ' . . - ; p. - ; - I I 1 - 1 Co-o- " p. j 0 j , v Grrand Closing Out i ac-oe- -- p. ss - . - JL-adie- ; s' . ' : ; ; : p. F AIMTBR 3QiBM S carpet-stretche- - .... p. -c 1 I "7 . !. , - I C.-H- ! 'r , in-ifor- - -- m ' , : iW'n't'rri OVERWORK General State News, Culled and Condensed lor Blade Readers.' Clothing, the best, the cheapest in town. Ord Bros. Tbe closing exercises o the Brigham Young Academy at Provo took place the past week. The total enrollment for the year was 936 pupils. Morris L. Richie was appointed Thursday by Governor Wells, to occupy the vacancy recently made in the Third dis drict court by the resignation of L e Grande Young.' . t( We have tbe beet f2. 00 shoe on earth. Try. a pair. Ord Bros. . Judge LeGrande Younc sent in bis res ignation as one of the judges of the Third judicial district oi Utah today the resignation to tase enect at once. The announcement has been expected for some time and is made that he .may resume the active practice ol law. Tuesday s Ogden Standard. Fillmore is never behind times It is now equal to Paris in that horse meat is considered the latest delicacy. Hereto fore colt meat has ' been considered the choice of equine species, but the paitiet who tried it last Monday says that four year olds have the riehest flavor.' 'Tis an actual fact that horse meat is eaten in -- k J Nervous Prostration ; . Corapleta Recovery .i-- f! 1 " l VJ- - ty tks Uia tf Ayep's Oapsspsfills Some years ago as a result of too' close attention to business, my Lcalth' failed. I became weak, nervouswas' nnable to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a decline. I took three bottles of Aycr's' Carsaparilla, began to improve at once -- our town. Fillmore Progress. Be sure to ' get ' some of those lovely dishes. which are being given away to all customers at the Next week closes them out. Come quick. A Dispatch from Richfield says that the Rio Grande Western reached the northern line of that city's limits at 4:20 o'clock Wednesday afternoon 4 The first passenger train to enter the town will take over a number of students returning .home from Provo, on Friday. Great rejoicing is indulged in by the Richfield people over the advent of the iron horse. . it ,::M Co-o- p. i.'-.::- . En-quir- ' .:. and gradually increased my weight from one hundred arid twenty -- five to two' hundred pounds. ' Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the "best of health, a fact which we attribute ; to Ayer's Sarsaparilja' I believe ray chil dren would have been fatherless had it not been for Ayer's SarsaparUla Of which prepafatioh I cannot say toof much." H. p. HinsOn, Postmaster and: er " " to-da- y : fs'SS E. non-subscrib- er Semi-Week- , ly - Semi-Week- ly life-lon- . to-wi- t: . l. ' - - .- . - , . " ' ht Des-ere- News. Gents get a pair of Ox breeches at the Co-o- p. A full stock of clothing always oh hand'. and TRUST COMPAIIY' , Nephi Man Honored. the State of Utah at the" it ephiin Close " of business; May 7th 1896. T?TTCfrTTT?rT,4l - . Loans ani' Discounts. ..... ...... . .....il2t,396.5iAi NEPHIV May 19. David Cazier-.... ... .t. . .i 13.7(v. Overdrafts eer ol Nephi, is the proud recipient pion of a Current Expenses...... I04.6i .......... ..... handsome bronze medal and i diploma Due from other Banks..... .... . 8,878.8fi j front the award committee of the World's Fixtures ....... . ; .;. . I2.R40.ed,: Stocks and Securities. .. . . fair lor his exhibit of fine oats.. ' ' Bstaie ..J.. 7,397.M,, The medal is three inches in diameter Real 38t5.t5' i .'. and is eupased in a beautiful aluminum Judirements....". & Loss account.. 1,038.55 balance Profit DeWt case. Oh one face of the medal is repre" ' r i t i "' sented Columbus in the act.of landing on . ; ..$50,362.00 TOtal..,., the shores of the New World, with the LIABILITIES , ' inscription: . $50,00.00 Jit 4., 4 Stoek Capital Colnmbus, October 12tb 'Undivided Christopherand ; 362.W0 Profits.. on the other lace Is reMCCCCX11," of the great discoverthe hull ,..$50,362.00 presented and Total...., a tablet bearing the follower's ship, State of Utah, r' ing inscription ' " County . of Juab, World 's Columbian Exposition. In . I. E. Clin toft' .Cashier of the abovv s J bank, Commemeration ol tbe Four Hundredth named do solemnly swear that the abov ol the ol Columbus to the best of my knowledge true Landing Anniversary statementis -- To David Cazier." $ , and belief. , t . J. E. CtiSTOif, Cashier. The oats lor which Mr. Cazter, received this prize were raised' by him on his farm ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this in Nephi, and the following remarks per- 15th day of May 1898.: to them are copied from' the dipT. C. Wikk, Notary Public, v seal.. taining For the splendid sample ol oats; loma: My com. Exp. Apr. 11th 1896. -, ;- -. Ui " : , . : , i-- - . : ! f i .v -- 60 bushels per aero;" weight, yield, pounds per bushel j" irrigated. " Mr. Cazier received this prize onlv last week and he is very prond ol it, &a weJlhe might be. Cor. Salt Lake Herald. 46 , Awarded Uishest Honors World's Faff, - . et f-u- p. -- er j . . ed Co-o- p. - , jro wy i . ; :. Aethodlst Chapel dundav school at 9 a. m. service at 8 p. m." lor .the evening service: birtject' Christian Unity should then be nnitv among the various churches,' Methodist, Mormons, i'respyterian, Baptist, ete? Come and hear what we have oa say on the subject J . A. Smith. . . Pre-ichin- i . y Pastor' n 1 I II I I l 1 w CnEAE'2. the-lates- - .(... 1 di2-ere- i av 7i t . ' - ' " - ... nt , .'Bishop. Page's store at Payson was last Tuesday night and' robburglarized bed of jeweiry-an- d show' case goods , to the amount of f 150. The entrance was made through a back window, the rear door being found open next rdorning, Planter, Kinafd's, S. C. having the appeasance oi being openeu from the inside. There are no clues to the robbers, who are supposed to be Aver tramp beddlars, who were 86en around Sarsaparilltf town lately. RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S TAIH. Ladies fine Dongola patent tip shoes only $1.00 per pair at Chas. Foote's. AYCR'O Pills Say Doctor's Bills? r The greediest man after a newspaper is the one who is too mean to subscribe or SALT LAkE SEMI-WKLy TBIBUNE. has a grudge at the editor which he imagines he is taking out by stopping his paper. He is frequently in waiting lor Reduced to $2.00 per Year After June I,' the latest paper, and it is not on the ownv.." 1896. er's counter two minntes till the i pounces on to it and , alter On June 1st the 8a t Lke Tribune will to, , reading it invariably throws it aside with educe tbe price of be the remark that 'there is nothing in it." $2 0) per ypar. The present high stand-- . Hope Examiner.rd will be maintained, and every enort in he made to keep the will son of G5rge Craw- the front Lloyd Crawford, rank. ford, met with quite a serious misfortune Wednesday. The accident occurred on the race track and the particulars are It !s a fortunate day for a man when he about as follows r The horses were on flrt discovers the value of Ayer's Bar sap-- , the track lor their daily exercise ar lla as a blooa purifier. With this a posi m dicine, be knows be hs found a remand the boy was standingrunning againat own his one of the edy upon wkich be may rely, and that, when horse, holding g horses came dashing down the his malady is et last, conquered. running track and'' either frightened or run tH8 cured others; will cure you. against the horse, crowding the boy against the post With such lorce as to Estray. Notice break bis leg between the knee and hip. I have in my possession the following des Dr. Olsten was summoned and attended cribed animals the boy's injuries. Manti Messenger. One brown mare about 7 or 8 years old Call and see bow we can fix your boy branded on left thigrh resembling Z Alse one bay, saddle horse about 8 years old up with pretty, tan shoes. Ord Bros. rif?ht hind foot white and white strin in foreA fire oc- head, branded on right Bholder resembling Mammoth, Utsn, May A. , curred at the Condon House, Mammoth, .' &?15. White the workthis evening at men were in the dining room at supper; one bay mare about 19 j ears old brand smoke was perceived coming from one of edAlso on left thigh resembling S the bedrooms. The alarm was given and 'OA fi there was a great rush from the dining asres and costs on eald animals be not dam ll room up to the bedrooms. They discovwithin tefi days from the dale of this, ered that the fire was in No. 8, end the paid notice they will be sold to the highest bidder at , door was forced open ana the bed found Nephi city estray pound. ana date oi sale i o'ciock p m. xaay zo, . to be in flames and part of the lurnfture. 1896. Tijne With the imely assistance of tbe men 1896. and about fifteen pails ol water, the fire Nephi, May 18th R. Reid,' Pound Keeper. , James was extinguished: The damage done by the fire amounts' to about one hundred and fifty dollars. It was caused by one ot REPORT OF TUB CONDITION the workmen leaving a fragment ol a cigoir Tjnrf"- arette on the chair near tne bed. The Condon House is run by Mr F. S. Brown, NEPHI SAVINGS1 BA!IK .late ol Salt Lake City. He has twenty-eigt men boarding therein. Cor. - ; . OUR EXCHANGES 1 p. . Advertisements,.,, 50. ' - T WEAR R:E5l5TEfU of rtzJ B- - LEW15- - C- MUD LADE " Wbitmore's... Location blanks for sale at The Blade Leave your orders for Job work at The office. Blade office. been the rage, the Carpet rag' bees' have Go to T. B. Foote's for your bannanas. week. past oranges and lemons. Fresh radishes and lettuce at T. B. New management and Salt Lake' Drioes Foote's, the grocer. at Lant' s Drug store. '. ' On another page we print the fish and The wino didn!t blow yesterday law. Bead it. game r what's going to happen? , Brushes, combs and toilet articles at Have you tried the nweet Dickies at Lunts' Dfug store. 4 Hyde & Whitmore's.- Something new. were bf cars wool Twenty shipped east J. A. Hyde was registered at the Cullen from week. . the Nephi past hotel, Salt Lake City, Wednesday ; 33c new from in of A stock carpets just Did you say the Co-o- p are giving away Chas. Foote's. at white mettle? No. All those beautiful per yd. up, Art Sperry went to Mantl Sunday last dishes. an outing. He returned Tuesday . lor Key. J. A. Smith returned Monday from Fay son where he has been teaching Ladies see those beautiful babies shoes. A new line at 60 and 75 ctsat the Co-oschool. Silksl Silksl Summer silks for ladies1 . jasT. Latimer jr., who is working, in waists a large variety on display at the Halt: Lake, was down on a visit the last 01 the week'.. ex-- i uo you want ine oesc Ladies you can only, buy stylish slip& Whittracts? if so get them at nivonng Lunts' Drug pers and. Tan Shoes at Hyde i1 : & O And . Thursday. me f that B5Tori. Country Papers, and ca has the Largest Circulation of any Taper in Central and Southern Utah, It offers the best possible medium for ' Pot Sale; . . .. in north east of four city, lots of town, 'consisting part five or one whol? block, upon which" is a, also roomed, residence, with city water,trees. a fine orchard of choice imported, by a cultivated and surrounded It is well to be, sold to Said fence. property picket before Webestcash bidder over f 1,500 the vr i?rsQn-biiyJune 13, 1SD3. Apply by .mail,Soekkson. Feed A fine niece of nroDertv. . -- MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. 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