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Show ':jr- Indepsideat lately Oa all questions whether - $$ Political, Social or Religions, . I the Blads.. ThclTrutft Without Fear or Favor. Otto; Terms; per year, m advance Six months, $1.00. 2.00 VOLUME III. LOCAL Bargaips this month at Excelsior, Location blanks for sale at The BLADE dbrah for Onions for 50c per bushel. Inquire of A. Qadds. A good time is assured at the conjoint meeting Monday night. C. Andrews returned boms Sunday, from a business trip to Salt Lake. If you did not see the hayseed band parade U yoq4 re issed half your life. The Salt Lake Herald reference map of Utah gives the population of 2Sephi at 2234 at i A lot of men's pants selling at half price at Excelsior. Dont miss getting a pair of them. Mr. and Mrs Will Adams formerly of Nephi but now of Eureka, came in on Sundays train. Shoel Dress Goods, Blankets, Ijjose, Hats, Pants and a hundred and one other things jare going to ipake for new goods, -7- The BLADE in. A AmA office can get them at EXCELSIOR - M13R, - CO, things must move, y - -- lAjok at their prices js you call. NUMBER 1896 y ft 33. A SPECIFIC Annual Meeting and Election of Qfflcers for the Ensuing Year. nmr Some Dress Goods at half price at Excelsior Mer. Co. nearly A fire at Mammoth last Saturday stroyed $3000 worth of property. The iephi Orchestra went to Payson Thursday afternoon, to play for a dance. The Tribune says that since the gold discoveries at Mercur the people 6f Utah seem to have lost interest iq the silver question. Mr. and Mrs, McNally paid a visit to the capital city'Tuesday, returning home Thursday. Combination Fountain Syringes in wooden box first quality $2.25 each McSi La Grippa, for Colds, CglY;:- vice-preside- ' Ti CHERRY PECTORAL Two years ago, I had the and it left me with a ccpgh which gavq me no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed foi ipe, changing the medicine as often as he found the things I had taken were not helping e -- , nt; vice-preside- vicq-preside- nt, - ADD LUNG TROUBLES. ce, en-dan- c TOR The third annual meeting the Utah Pres? association was held in tbs Knuts-fort- d parlors Monday, with a good att three sessions being held. Only routine business was transacted at the morning session and a committee on order of business appointed. At 3 P committee on order of business reported. The election of officers for the ensuing year was then proceeded with, and the following gentlemen chosen as officers of the Utah Press asso ciation for the ensuing year: E. Q. llognon, president; W.E.M.A. Littlefield, first White, second James Clove, third M. F. Murray, recording secretary; D. P. Felt, corresponding secm.-th- The advertisements in the Country Papers, and au has the Largest Circulation cf ary Paper In Central and Southern Utah, It oilers the befc possibks medium for Advertisements. PRESS ASSOCIATION. UTAH T wfr fcnt Country People Read A DcnyaxMi T" . you vant sorue good goods prices away below cost you, Ilies8 INKLINGS. V ! NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 25, cn. Tf 1 & ' OH A nt; Lunts. Nally ' S'. I. Paridice, treasurer; Joel An inch of rain falling upon an area of -- County Recorder T. C. Winn tnade a retary; historian. Shomaker, one square mile is equivalent to nearly business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday and The following committee on legislation 17,500,000 gallons, weighing 145,25Q,000 returned Thursday. was appointed: James, Clove, W. M pounds, or 64, 844 tons. E. A. Littlefield. Haneltons Buchur and Dandelion for White, A special committee on railroad wars Baldness is either hereditary or caused the Kidney and Gravel $1.00 a bottle at ' consisting of E. M. West, appointed, mental & Lunts, by sickness, exhaustion, wearing McNally John g k tight-fittinStahle, D. P. Felt. and hats, and by Mrs. J. R. Downs presented her. husE. G. Rognon, A N Ro.senbaum and trouhle. falls Renewer will prevent it. band with a baby gjrl Sunday. All con? D. P. Felt were appointed as a standing The friends of T. L. $?oote made him cerced are doing committee on railroads. well. the recipient of a pleasant surprise Tues 4. resolution embodying a vote of Just look at that lot of shoes at the thanks to the railroads for day night." From reports all present Excelsior favors selling at fl.2q and $1.50 a pair. was adopted, as was also one past passed an exceedingly pleasant evening. Reduced from endorsing V- 2.00 and 3.50. the bill introduced in the State Senate by Dont miss the excellent chance of getI.t went to Salt Labe Wed- Glen filler relating to libel. ting a pair of shoes or a dress pattern at J. R. Edgheillhomeless An to attend invitation Sanitarium the a few for an exceedingly) low pripe at Excelsior. nesday being days until the quarantine flag shall be re- and bathe in itq refreshing and health-givin- g They are ipaiing some rare bargains in and waters was accepted with thanks 'j moved. these liqes. to tbe Messrs. Bacon. An invitation to H. Df Goldsbrocgh, returned home' attend the Grand Opera House was also We learn that Joseph price has been from Mercur last Monday, where he has accepted. After the transaction of roureleased from his mission to England tne.but, in spite of his attendance, I got and that he left Qlascow on the 17th for been for the fast two weeks, looking over tine business an adjqurntment w$s taken no better. Finally, my husband, readAmerica. He is expected to arrive in tbe camp. until the 30th inst. The next regular ing one day of a gentleman who haij occurs at Logan on May 1st. Nephi the latter paryf next week. The Mr. meeting of and daughter Jiad the grippe and wap cured by taking-AyerMrs C. a R. Skillicorn swallowed half Mrs. Sorenson who started the physical Cherry pectoral, procuredi one day last week but as yet there culture class in Iephi,' is dow in needle a no bottle has been Laid bad effects. to pf thig ipedicine, and before Restt has to sent and invitations Ephraim had takeq half of it, I was cured. many of her friends in Nephi (o attend Kienke. In this city Jan. 19th, Sarah )lhave the opera house the closing exercises of her class in that lastThe dance giveqY. in used the Pectoral for my children L. M I. X. of the Kienfce nee Pitchforth of heart failure. night bythe town, Well attended and a Sister Kienke was born June 18th 1832 in was and ward second my family, whenever we have at Brighouse, Yorkshire England, immiJoseph Brown, who lias been in Mer-en- r very pleasant time was had. needed it, and have found it a specific, for several weeksvreturned home to Nauvoo in I845. The family for grated The Stake colds, coughs, and lung troubles. Academy completed its was driven from that place soon afterTuesday. Mr. Brown says that Mercur secondJuab term on Friday and.an excellent wards, is good enough for him, aqd that he is their suffering and privation Emily Wood, Nortfi St., Elkton, Md. of 10 or 15 hack program in songs, reviews, consisting caused her death. going motbers aboqt days. etc. was rendered by the students. The late Samuel Pitchforth, took charge There will be a conjoint meeting of the music, of his young sisters after their mothers Y. L. and Y. M. M". I. A. in the TaberDr, C, S. Hosme is said to be Very death. left Iowa in 184J and arrivnacle next Monday niglR at 7. 30 p. m. sick witn His ed in SaltThey Lake the sam year, mqved to Highest Honors at Worlds Fair A to most is brother who resides at Coalville and is Every body invited attend. 1852 where Sarah Pitchforth in excellent program will be rendered. also a doctor came down Thursday to at- Nephi was to married John Ki6Qkie aQd has regleans;; the System vith Ayer's C. F. Anderson made a business trip tend him. sided in this place most of tb time since. to Eureka Monday, tq look after his A farmer who said he could not afford The deceased was a devoted wife, kind He CANNON AND BROWN, interests returned there. to take his local paper sent to an eastern mother, and was ever, a friend to the mining home Wednesday, and reports the pros- man $2 to learn hqw to heap batter from sick and needy. She leaves a hqsband, pect he is interested in as being in a getting strong, and was told to eat it two suns, two daughter?, and a host of friends to mourn her loss. while fresh. Ex flourishing condition. States Senators from Utah. Funeral services weip held in the Tab- FirstjUnited Read Ayers Almanac, which your t Since the disasterous fire at Mercur the ernacle, Cannon 43 Votes: Brown 41. where elders L.I A. Chas. druggist will gladly hand you, and noteh people of that Camp have awoke to the Sperry, J. Q. Bigler, and T. Bailey, G. Parkes H. This has been, the wonderful cares of rheumatism, SaltofLake, Jan. 21. fact that they need a fire department spoke of the good works of the deceased in a the interest debilare capital the. and great will day the that to1 the bescrofula, dyspepsia, eczema, raising mepoi and remarks pat gave consoling on U. S. first which the Senators, day ity, bnmors, and sores, by the use of in a good fire fighting apparatus. . reaved. were ballotto be of Utah the State from the only Sarsaparilla Ayers Sarsaparilla, Mrs. H. F. MoCune, Mrs. Katie L ed for in both houses of the first State iadmitted at the Worlds Fair, Paxman, Mrs. Henry Goldsbrough and Legislature of Utah. MUnqIe Josh Spruceby. An exchange tells of a man who pur number of others went to Ephraim yes lions. Frank J. Cannon and Arthur-Brow- n chased a revolver tor his wife and insisted terday to attend the closing exercises o: were the caucus nominees of the Uncle Josh Spruceby as put oa at the class. culture Sorensens upon target practice, so that she can defor tbe positions. Not, physical majority was partv house thor f Monday evening Opera fend the home in case" of his absence. one of word complaint, criticism of or enjoyed by the large audience Will Foote was somewhat taken back oughlysaw After the ballet had been dug oat of bis to the first choice has been, opposition one of is New which It those it. leg and the cow bnrried hesaid he guess- last Monday night when a house full of disgruntled candidates plays which has been in tbe heard, but ed shed better shoot thereafter with the people came troqping in to surprise him England favor an up uglr and inglorious some for Uncle years. Will proved equal to the occasion and i popular ax. Mr. Brown. Josh Spruceby departs slightly from Although strenuous efforts have been An exchange undertakes to tell how merry time was spent until a late hour. the usual and many clever special story, Dolt from far bells can be heard. Careful observaDr. Talmage of the Utah University, tiesaada highly melodramatic saw mill made toofhave Lecislatorsavailed the caucus, it tion convinces Us that it depends alto- will deliver a lecture in the Tabernacle scene, which is very realistic, are intronothings in the. in the interest of the Y. duced. The company carries its own At 2:30 oclock the roll was calledSenator-arosgether on qircurnstances. A school bell night e each Republican band and orchestra, both of which are Senateas and may not be heard by a boy in the next M.AI. I. A. The subject will be Alcoan-, his was name and cilied a sonnd of wfiile the faintest dinner hol and Narcotics. All should come made up of good musicians. lot, can need his choice to be Frank J. Can,, bell be readily caught by a man who out and listea to the Dr. as it is a well Bert Hodgkins in the title role carries non The five Demnon is digging potatoes in an adjoining town- known fact that he is one of the best the burden of tbe piece with the aid .of ocratsand Arthur Brown. . for Hons. Rawlins vjted present state. as Milne the Miss in his Both charlecturers ' ship. daughter. and Thatcher.-Thare acters Halstead well Frank cast, Last Monday a team belonging to J. R. same was the, case in the lower-housWhen J. R. Edgheill went home for reads the heavy lines with feeling, and Downs succeeded in breaking the halter dinner Cannon and Brown were the a The yellow flag Maurice Haynes is out o aight. Tuesday he found Of the Republicans except Cushchoice strap by which they were tied at Chas. guarding wife called to other characters His house. the are well cast, and the Footes store1 and started south on the him telling him that the house was quaring who voted for Judge Bennett andi is destined to do a good business in Morrill run. They made too short a turn on the antined and not to come in.- - Jack says play who voted for Judge Goodwin musket drill by Major The Democrats next street turning east and ran into a the little boy had been sick for some time Utah. The is one voted for their party' of the cleverest spectree. The animals had backed oat of but that she was that bad did not enter OLaughlin nominees. ialties ever seen in Nephi. that ready for another start when tney his head, therefore the surprise. When Cushing voted he was hissed ini were caught.' An investigation found the galleries and on the floor. The room A stranger, perfectly nude, made his was packed with people, women as well; nothing broke. andU' Mr. of 2797, residence at the as male citizens from all: appearance representative The way to pell goods now is to adverThomas Winn on Wednesday morn o the State. Notice for publication. parts tise them well. Dont advertise them Mrs. He did not seem at all embarrassed Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, ) foolishly. No matter how good a gun a iog. over the fact that he had not a stitch o; has he he wont get game unless January 23d, 1896. j hunter Lines to our Beloved Sister Sarah Kienke .. on, ..and when the family got aims at it and shoots at the right, time. clothing following-namethe that is were Notice over first given the hereby shock, delighted they ten Dearest sister thou has left us It is just as edsy to fool away? powder in to find it a boy weighing settler has filed notice of his intention pounds. of as his in can to Gone to the angels up ahove make final You aim in claim, support proof advertising shooting. be before will made the said and that proof Yet we feel the sad sad parting, ; The San Pete Valley Railway Company good and hit the mark every time by Clerk at Fillmore, Millard County, Of our sister dearly lavedplacing your advertisement in The held its annual meeting in this city yes- County E. No. 8895, Utah, on March 9th, 1896, viz; II, read it every week. terday , to elect officers for the ensuing Jens Blade. 5,000 Jensen for the SEJ4 SEi of section 9, ElS , The many years weve known each other-Th' people and SWJi SW of Sec. 10, Tp. 15 S.R.4W". 0. A. Bates was made tne recipient of year. We were unable to get a reportit ofis SWJ4 many jrears weve strove to gain He names the following witnesses to prove a pleasant surprise last Friday evening. what was done at the meeting, but cultivaand A name his residence continuous among Qo4a noble women upon that they intend to begin tion of, said land, viz: George The members of his former Fourth Qrade understood Lovell and weve found yon true and brave .. And g as soon as road the the William Dotson, of Leamington. Millard Co. class irom the South school accompanied weather will also to and extenc Stevpremit, Found yougardiaus kind, Utah, William Helman and David by. their present teacher Mr. George of Holden, Millard Cq. Utah. They have ordered ens, Udall, stole in upon him about 6 p. m. it on to Salina, And loving witling for to do her part,. on the way here, stee protest against Any person who desires to or loaded with nice picnic and immediately railsties, and have And its hard to say dear sister, who knows of of such proof, enough to lay 30 miles of track. the allowance presented him with a beautiful autograph It looks and the the law under Fare you well, O, must we part. reason, as though they mean business any substantial album. The evening was spent in songs, this time. of the Interior why Department, regulations , Like an angel always gentle, music and games, alter which the picnic such proof should not be allowed, will be givwas disposed of. at the above mentioned time Lovingly her gentle voice. The maddest woman in town is a mar- en au opportunity the witnesses of to and place on a Let us profit by her teaching recent sat ried who night up said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebutWe acknowledge the receipt with the lady, one for until her oclock husband a precept of it be lost. Not waiting of Lake Salt claimant. a the of submitted tal that by Herald, complimeuts come no to home from the 33.38 Oh, lodge. Byron Groo, Register, Pure and gentle, kind and. loving very handsome and handy reference map she wasnt going to say anything to him. of the state, of Utah, showing towns, her crown how bright And by her long utterly worn out counties, railroads, lakes, rivers, moun- Finally, WU1 shine not to light. room to went her fruitless vigil, she tain peaks, Indian reservations, etc., it and A Matter of Opinion. so worthy, fare yon well, husone to the turn and found Far missing also give. the population of the different band in, where be had fast in was and mine, bed, sister A asleep, A state. in the calendar of 1896 is towns greatly surprised gentleman of pleased instead after a supper gone the other at immediately the and the is lady day reply about attached, altogether map Far you well, your work is ended. And all that woman is gave to tne question; Do you plant as convenient and valuable an adjunct to going to lodge. . Labors done in faithfulness. that she cant get into Yicks Seeds? I Her answer was; the office of any business man as could be mad about now is to kick herself. Guard always plant Vicks seeds in the front Free from pain and care and sorrow theright position devised. "We shall meet you with the blest., seeds in the back A meeting for the district school teach yard, but we Iget cheap One of the most pleasant parties of the Is a which mistake. 181 fcpow yard, ers was called for Saturday, Jan Sleep in peace our loving sister. season, was that given by Mr. and Mrs. About to plant good seeds, and we adIt pays were Is all that we can say, and teachers It present twenty at their home Saturday had a Thomas Pass, of doare friends who our vise thinking W. session. Prof. I. Till we meet and know each other profitable in this line to send 10 cents evening. The event being Mr. Passs Brown gave anything on ing the an talk interesting On the resurection day. fortieth birthday. About forty couple for Vicks Floral Guide for 1896. This and Miss Ella Larson, amount were present, and everything was done subject oi reading Sister J, L. McKee may be deducted from the first of Cook Co., Ill, normal school, by the invited friends present to make graduate James Vicks order. Nephi City Sons, Rochester, valuable talk on primary geogra- N. the occasion a pleasant one. An elegant gave a These are in the this line. pioneers Y., were discussed by subjects served at 5 oclock p. m. and phy. sapper was the teachers. The next Institute will be the table was artistically decorated with held No Room for Doubt- on the second Saturday in February flowers of every description. After sup- and sessions will be hed monthly after When the facts are before you, yout Unequalled Service. per a most enjoyable time was spent in that date. School officers and be convinced. persons must various amusements, such as dancing, is via to Kansas of scnools Denver the in City the Chicago The facta are that the Union Pacific progress vocal and instrumental music, recitat- interested Pacific Union and the' via be are to Chicago all competitors, is the acknowinvited given high-fivpresent. ions and & Alton Railways. car route, aad Eitherrun a town with vim, or just Through Pullman Sleepers, Pullman ledged dining car line of the west. At about 7:30 p. m. Wednesday night, a small army of the friends of Mr. and sell out and leave it, says an exchange. Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair The line via Denver and Kansas City to Mrs. W. H. Pettigrew dropped in upon Men who are all the time trying to get Cara leave Denver daily. The Union Chicago in connection with the Chicago them with rations for a grand feast and a out of town will never build up the town Pacific is the great through car line of & Alton Railroad, with its excellent determination to have a jolly good time. of their own business." One or two things the west. Ask your nearest ticket agent equipment of Free Reclining Cfiair Cars, Pullman . The surprise was complete, but they must be done run the town for all it is for tickets via this line. Pullman Palace Sleepers and of attention the soon came to and made everybody feel worth, get up steam and keep it up, or E. L. Lomax demands every" Diners, at home. Tbe evening was spent quit the whole thing, slide out and let to the east, Gen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. traveler right in songs, instrumental music, dancing nature take her course. Do you want a Ask your nearest agent for tickets via- Omaha, Neb. and games. Tbe supper served at the prosperous town where people can come thisioate. E. L. Lomax, bour of midnight would drive the chef of who are disposed to make hemes? Then and Tkt. Agt. Gen. Pass, from with Enntsfo-do the personal feeling, bury crazy with envy had he away Notice to SheepMenseen it. Those present were Mr. and sight all spite work; work no more for a Mrs. John S. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. few individuals, but all work together will find It very conveniSheep-me- n Hair Vigor is certainly a re- Chas. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. for a mutual benefit. Wake up, rub the ent and profitable to take with them to Ayers of Mr. and nothing like-- it out markable and roll Mrs. E. R. Booth, Mr. cobwebs your eyes; up your preparation Bird, copies of the ever been No maUer has and Mrs. II. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. sleeves and go to work. Dont work the winterjrange produced. ut of sheep and tbe & and how for relalive to diseases To the hair"-mawiry unmanageable Tickers, Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Foote, Mr. with fear and trembling, but take it remeet ies of Inspectors. under the influence of be, and. Mrs. Tom Worthington, Sir. and granted that blood will tell. Leave this of the number of copies office leBQd becomes it Mrs. Walter Brough, Mr. and Mrs. O. sults to themselves; borrow no trouble, struck at dressing, will eoft, . and off at this and pliable to the comb and brutu. A. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hawkins, but unite to make tlia biggest kind, of a silky, eaxl3 GalL lQpeuta each Mrs. ML, II. Neil and Mrs. Forrest over-wor- EXfeELSIOR MERCANTILE CO Leaders in Low Prices. ) ix-year-- s for-me- If you are going to range your sheep west of Deseret to the . Write immediately HINCKLEY CO-OFor prices on grain. Bottom Figures, Sheep-men- s Supplies a Specialty. P typhqid-pneqmoni- j , , Ayers Cherry Pectorat a. - -- 'Superintendent. cat-arr- Four miles from Oasis Station, i have-opene- d wa:-again- Waiteda. We Xlia.'s Space W eit I the-acti- on w i e, will have Something Interest you. that will j , d E3 cq - L- -3 i e i T. G. PAREES, Superintendent. broad-guagin- 150,-00- -- r cross-examin- e G-- i i ' ! i riiis Space is Beserved ' n oar st - ing e. great-throu- HYDE & d i city. gh |