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Show v V Indepeideat Absolutely ? ha s a The BLADE TPJ1 'TlftyW PeT oat The advertisement in the Lean try Papers, and rb has the Larcest Circulation of any Paper in Central andSouthern Utah, R 0tfs the best m c d i u ra for Advertisements. 4 Political, Social or Religious, " la the Blade. . T " Country People Rend poe-sibl- i pfTY, tTTAH, SATURUAY'MOIiNING, ABRIL 4, 1896. NUMBER 43. T SPECIFIC Lqqafpq flanks for sale at The Blade offiqe. Qood clothing 'ba-toee- w ' f office. Thos. Painter went to alt Lake Suneipepts to work for some day, where he time to come- , Have you seen those lovely Dress Goods at Hyde & WbitmoreV for 16K and 25c. . $C wtaa5UW9-W5V5?3i5Tpt?-- -- J Worth . bis hQme at Ml. Pleasant.' The finest foot wear in Nephi. . EjQcts, Nephi Anderson who has been teaching in the north ward school ha' returned to v EXtalife MERCANTILE CO - at thp lowest prices at the ?cel8ioj. of H. Thill was in town the fore the week from American Fork jart n se- Win. Lee Is the man who iected to ljunt for Fred Farmer. To be in the swim buy your si! ks, laces and trimmings at Hyde & tmoe's. ' The snow thatlell Monday an Tuesday brought' smiles' to the faces of the farmers.' Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! still a big lot of of themat reduced prices at" the Excelsior. Old papers for upder carpets sale atthe The BLADE and on shelves forputting per yard. . . Wall paper a' big line cheap at the Excelsior. Lave your orders for Job work at The Home cured Lard, Bacon, ; Miss Nellie Bradley of Moroni who has been making relatiyes in this city a two Carload best Gljdden IJarfyed weeks? visit, returned home Sunday last. Wire just received. Selling at The people of ?ay they peyer ' saw any thing so good and cheap as Salt Lake puces. . ' & those shoes, at Hyde Whitmores. G. Andrqws & Cq. ; At the Republican primary held in LeThe Republican primary held iu the van Wednesday night. A L. Jackman house Tuesday night was 'attended Court was elepted asadelegate to the State lie. by fifty. The cold Wj?atb$r was perhaps publican convention. probably' the reason more did not turn The spirit of Miss Sadie Orme departed out. Vm. Bailey was elected chairman this life Friday night ' at 1.:20 p. m,' The and T. C. Winn as secretary. Chairman family have the sympathy ot the com Win. Bailey read the call and explained that the object of the meeting waa to elect munityv si to attsnd the Btate convenG. W. Booth was doiyn from American tiondelegates to held be in Balt Lake City, April Fork the fjrsfc of the week, George is 7th, The chairman then appointed three employed with H. Thill & Co., the tailors, tellers after which the following who recently- moved from Nephi to' that tioos were made: A. Cazier, H. noipina Adams, ' ,7 plcey J. A. Hyde, Jos'. Wright, T. L. Foote, The people are just beginning to fnd Mra. A. Cazisr, J. A. Bmith, Mrs. Jos. out abbut the Silver Ware Hyde & yyhit-more- s Wright, Mrs. C. B. Tingey, Mrs. Hodge. are giving away, aud ape' so sur- The first six named were elected as' deleto think they do not have to spend gate apd the remaining four appointed prised even $8.00 before they receive a beautiful as alternates A motion to adjourn was then capned. plece'oi Sliver Ware. Hon 1 fail to visit the great Shoe Sale The meeting of the Utah State Agricultural Society will be held in at the Excelsior. Lots of shoes selling the joint city and county building, Salt extremely cheap. Lake City, on Monday, April 6th. A fine cqelery Compound. program is advertised and farmers and A VaJuable remedy for Nervous Disalt other interested parties are urged to order. 'This remedy has the approval of be preseqt. in the treatment of anpoet The hen that jeayes hey pest after a few nervous physicians' diseases. Michigan Celery Comdays sitting because she does not hear the pound. is something lifce the chirp of chicks, MjCNALLT & LUNT Agents. merchant who quits advertising after the rr- first few throws because his first calls t havent filled his Bore with clamoring The Mystery of Fred Farmer to be Solved. x. customers , , , Of Every line in our J Store and are i NotConsidering Cost, We are Determined to make some Great Sales, How is the Time to get Some J ( , Come Quick. 'The which decoy. are Those who troubled with rheumatism should try" a few applications of Chamoerlain's Fain Balm, rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If that does not bring relief dampeu a piece ot flannel with Balm and oind it on over the seat of pain and prompt relief will surely follow. For sale by McNally & Lunt DrpggiBts. t Quite a serious accident happened to Mis. Emma Cole last Saturday afternoon. Sne and her daughter were out driving, when the horse became scared and made a quick turn, throwing Mrs, Cole against d a post and cutting a gash in her an inch wide and five inches long. Dr. Wilcox, the attending physician, repprts the wounds as nob being serious. Childrens Knee Suits are selling below cost to close them opt at the Excelsior. Mr. Hugh W. Smith of Chicago, cousin of Mrs, A. T. McCanne, dropped n upon her last Sunday quite unexpectedly and left again Monday. He was on his return from a visit to Old Mexico and California. He found business men more active and prosperous in Old Mexico than in this country, owing he says to Lbe extensile coinage ot siiyer which supplies the people with more money for on trade. He left Chicago uncarrying interested in the subject, but returns an enthusiastic Advocate of free coinage in v T. H. G. serpi-annu- at The Bladh takes pleasure in announcing that the wedding inyltations of Miss Ellen E. Lomajc and John Beifistou of this city are Tpe'yoang couple are to be marriedopt.. on the 8ih at tne'sait Lake Temple and will give'a wedding reception at Millers nail on the 14th. Dont lorget to call n Ord Bro for nobby childrens suits. The pupils of the intermediate department of the central school gave their teachers, Mr. W- - I Brown and 9. A Bates, a grand surprise last Saturday The evening in the schopl building. teachers thought they were going to a teachers-meeting- , was b.ut a Good Bargains, . 1 , i i PARKES, Superintendent. i i fore-hea- s I 'ffhat He bought 6 cheaii, poorly made suit, I I nd when it fades and rips, he says; IJU Daver t?uy any moire goods ttire oHa. w e Sell him one ' I i forgets that he ct ojur fine suits, he ,got it cheap, sill he remembers is that, is Sfil W, KING& CO this country. Ladies, if you want to see something cheap in foot ware, pretty, stylishseeand our new stock pf slipc9.ll and just and shoes, in tan black, chocolate per ' 'vas on the hanger ; that it more t Wee anil itliil not fqite. JJe smiles and t Goes backito the reliable firm of jXj ow i ' t and white, colors. Hyde & Whitmore. Mrs. E J. JtfcCune was pleasantly surprised at her residence Monday night, although it would have been made known to her ha$it Lot been for the of one of the surprisers. The crowd were to me.etat Alma Hagues residence, out a number 'of them had to attend meetings before going.X Thus it was that our esteemed townsman James Jenkins found himself, .apd after the teachers meeting made his way to the McCune residence thinking thpt the crowd would have tlecendqd on Mrs McCune ere that. When the door was opened in response to his knock and a glance around the room showed that the vcrowd were not there. Mr. Jenkius grasped (pr gasped) the situation and saw that he would have to s develop himself into a prevaricator or spoil tne whole thing. The idea suggested itself to play the part Qf a block teacher, and then the ,fun began. here? asked Mr Isnt the teachers What teachers? questioned Janklns.Mrs. McCune. other Why, block teachers? responded Mr. Jepkias, g and thus the questioning and went on for some time until d Alt. Jenkins thopght his brain would fail him. Finally he succeeded in and began wiping the making his exit from his brow and vowing presperation that he would never again allow his lazy legs to get himself into a tight place like that just left at the expence oLhls gray matter. From there he made, his way to the place of meeting, received reinforcements, returned, And took hid revenge. The evening was spent in songs, games and various other ways qt enjoyment. At a late hour supper was served which end d th? dclig.bt.fuj pyentn quick-wittedne- ss MING .jm uaiwsiicik11 j mm CO. tfca Xftangeof Time,. of passengers Fdr the accommodation at Sait Lake on account of Con fere uce 5 3 on will April V,. the S. P. Ry m. 11 .55 a. Manti at and 6th 1S98. Leave 2:35 p. m. Returning arrives at Nephi arrives Manti leaves Nephi at 3:15 P- - m- - trains will run 6th m. After April 6l5 p. oa former. time card. WlcKINg 2-- 4-- I v Sample Rooms for CommercistlTrav elers. Qod 1 3iMeet3 all Trains, Free to Patron to and from the station. ,11. GOLDSBROUGH, Proprietor, CONFERENCE . $3.00 For The Round Trip. at aboveUnion Pacific H'y will 6thrungood for re',0 on April !r until train April 15th. Special at 6:AJruns a Jr,l and 6th leaves Nephi Return. rrives Hilt Like &:30 a. m. ? leaves Salt Lake 6 p. m. Tickets are .passage only. T3 4-- L , ' 5 rX.YiCE3T . .Agon.. p . , Agent. diseases of the and smarting The intense itching eczema, tetter, first-clas- - skin.. the--ih- e and othe allayed by aLeaseS of the ekin is instantly and Skin Eye Chamberlains' applying have Ointment Many very bad cays is it. equally permanently cured by and a taTorite efficient for itching piles chil sore nipples; chapped hands, sore eyes. wSiS frost bites, and 25 cents per box. by druggists at Powders, they Dr. Cadys Condition m badcondi-Uowhen needs are iSt what a horse and vermifuge. Tonic, blood purifier salt-rheu- h Sle n. Foriialphj AInNaUyAt Lunt Druggist. Ham and Shoulders at Hyde Whitmores. A meeting of the Democratic state committee has been called for today. If you need any kind of Job printing Gallon us we can saVe you JO per cent. Hiye you seen those black, all wool alay worsted spits 3. 5Q worth $12 at Ord Bros. . Old papers for sale at this office at $Qc. a hundred. Good to put under carpets, line shelves, etc. We still have some of those lovely Drtss Goods at 25cts. per 'yard. Wortn 40, CO, and 6Qcts. Excelsior Aer. Cq. Sixty sheep shearers passed through Nephi Wednesday eu roqte to Black Hop:. They come from Ban pete county. McNally Luut, Druggists, we have the largest' stock of Qrug, and Pure Liquors south of Bait Lake City. Family f trad 3 a specialty. , j General coqnter-questionin- over-taxe- H Blade office. , a" Cos, v t J . We are Making Pleasant Surprise Party. There was a very pleasant surprise A given NephiiJ popular choir leader, Mr, O. A. Bates, Vednesday evening i on by the member of the choir and a few of hi& friend. After practice was over La Grippa, for Colds, that evening the members of the choir requested Mr. Bates to accompany AMD LUMC TrjOUBLCS, them to Mr. Edwin Booth residence to spend the evening.- - He" consented CHERRY to come if they would gwe him time to UtUb fl CJ PECTORAL'j go home and change his clothes, This was granted him and then all repaired to the place appointed which was brillTwo years hgo, I hI the frrippe iantly lighted and tables set for thirty find it left me with a cough which gave person which were spread with the me no rest night op day. My family dainties of life. But here the first physician prescribed for me, changing trouble began for the committee on remedicine as often as he found th, the freshments was composed of a bevy of young ladies wiqare noted more for things I had taken were not kelpir'M t their beauty and graceful manner than their knowledge of medicine. Now they had read (so they said) in a medical journal that a little) cayenne pepper would improve the flavor of the coffee and make it more invigorating. A cup of this was given to each guest, also a glass of water in which the same medical journal said sugar would make it (the water) more healthy but in this, It by mistake, they got salt Instead was now 10 oclock and each guest1 ready fqr the pray and all sat to with I a will and the coffee was soon attacted which proved too hot; then the water was tried to cool off with; then there waa some wry faces and some undignified expressions and none looked as pleasant as they do when they are sitAt this juncture ting for a photograph. the committee was called on, for an explanation which they gave, stating Pe, hut, in spite of his attendance, I goj 1 they might have ipade some mistakes po better. Finally, my husband, read; as this was the first day of April; a day ng one Jay of a gentleman who hai I on Which a great many mistake? were made anJ that they had only mixed a pad the grippe apd was cured by taking little iq that, way and had plenty, that Ayers Cherry Pectoral, procured, fo? ' was not of the improved kind, and was me, a lipttjp pf jthis fpedicine, and beforr, doing their beat to give satisfaction to I haj takej JiaR of if, I jvan cured. all concerned and they hoped' they, havq used jlie Pectoral for rny cbiblrerj and in my family, whenever we have rpjght hq forgiven for any mistake theyffiad made for what they had done1 needed it, and have found it a specific, was intended for the crowds best good, ' Mont Whitmore testified in favor of fo? colds, qonghs, and lung troubles. the committees action,' for be bad Emily Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. tiied it himself. On one ojfeasion his grandmother had given him a dqee of. Cherry Pectoral cayenne when he vfas a little boy and he felt mpeh better after taking it (but Highest Honors at Worlds Fair. as he whispered to his left hand neighbor it as a good while after), ilis Cleanse the System with Aver word did not have much weight yet Mont is truthful and honest in every CREAM OP ODR EXCHANGES way and is a great favorite, vyitb all his young friends and always gets jnvited to this sort of gatherings owing tq h)s, Culled and pleasant ways aud his modit an4 rel lad General State New.' Blade Readers. Condensed for tiring demeannor when in company) and as they all say he is both usefulj OSalt Lake Is to have a $350,000 public and ornamental at any and all times. building. Well now the fun began in earqest and you want a nice carpet cheap go to one young gentleman not satisfied theIf Excelsior. t with what there was on the table be- flrsc Mercurs becity election is to be a fore him, called for a beef take and one. got it instantly, as yaw as it came off, r never The Enhraim the butchers black for assigned March 24, )?ad a! -at liabilities with In a "Thi$ fl7,882. been put frying pan.. check on callingnr what was not in Mercur Is botjnd to have all the, necessthere in of him for front ities right eight oflife, among them, In these days, was plenty of roast and boile meat being electric lights. Two companies are and everything else one needeej. Sup- putting In plants. per over they nil retiredto the parlor Manti Messenger: The Sanpete Valley where the fun was carried on fast anc railwav people are pushing their work first the Sanfurious. Singing, reciting, games, anc along ranidlv. After Jund n railroad. bo a instrumental music, jokes and' sharp pete Valley will locomotives new are Tbe company having morning rapertee until 2 oclock in the will be ready in time for the and the fun never flagged tor a singly built, which on date named. tbe change moment until that time. Zee Gayton leaves this morning to walk Balt Bake Citv to Virginia City-,- " from NEW TRAIN FORTHEOUTH- Nev. , a distance of 680 miles, on a wager of f500 against $200 that sheo cannot acdays and complish the walk in thirty-twuulon Pacific Add to Its Service l)l0h make the expenses of tbe trip by giving different receptions and lectures in the Ride to Milford. towns on the road. She will be allowed Several important change have beeh 5 to start with, and must raise 5 on armade in the Union Facifi' passenger riving in Virginia City, after paving all schedule,' to take effect of the trip. Mondays Tribune. Aprjl expenses . i 5th, . Between getting out his paper on time The most important chaqgejs th addiEditor Brownlee tion oj a train south and a new time card and dodging the sheriff,bas had a pretty Advocate Price of the and between Lake, Milford Friscjf ten of for it hard time days past. BrownThe local passenger to Nephi will leave 4t months impristo six awas sentenced lee Returnof m. 7:45 a. instead m. 7:40 3:35 p. m., reach- onment for criminal libel of Alpha Ballat leaves it Nepal ing Johnson ordered m. Judge Jacob inger, and ing Bait Lake at 6:30 p. IIe gave enforced. be sentence the The through trin to Frisco will leave that the slip Carbon of Sheriff county 7J45 of a. Lloyd instead 6 at p. in., m., arriving until the other when his bondsmen day, at Nephi 9:15 P. m., Milford 6:25 a. mi, delivered him up to the sheriff in Balt Frisco 8:45. Returning, the train will to ope. Brownlee Lake City. It is tea out leave Frisco at 7 :3J p. m. , Milford, 9:J.O of the jug. of a finds way keeping arnVe 8:03 and a, m., Rrovo, p.m., Manti Messenger. j Bait Lake at Q:45 a. m, i Another feature of tfie new arrangement is the likelihood that tourist sleepers will be run bn tae through trains beMoney to Loan. tween Milford and Balt Lke. This Will Tn any amount from one hundred tq enable travelers of moderate means rto ten thousand dollars. On improved farnt sleep through the journey at half the property or 00 water stock. cost of the regular Pullman sleeper berth. T. C. Winn, County Recorder, A INKLING Ot LOCAL I f A 1 E Ayers t The mass meeting of, the citizens of Nephi held in the Opera house Thura ' ouLng for tLo purpos of . consid ering pieans of making an investigation of the mysterous disappearance of our fellow townsman Fted farmer, was largely attended by earnest men who wanted the case investigated. Mayor J3. Lt. Booth read the cail and Was afterwards elected permanent chairman. T. O. Winn was mads secretaay, Expressions of the house yyere called or. Mapy of the leading citizens of the town made remarks. Mr. T. 1.' Foote, as oue who had nelp,e4 to call the mass meeting made an eloquent plea in behalf of the cause said that we all bad a deep desire to know the fate of Mr. Farmer, what, then, do you. suppose is the feelings of his wife, hia mother, and family? Take it home to yourselves, what would you want done under the circumstances? etc. All sumed up they told how in the month of January Mr. William May hired Mr. Farmer to go prospecting with him on the Colorado river near the southern part of Utah and northern Arizona. That Mr. May had returned some time ago without Mr. Farmer and had told many different stones as to what had become of him. This aroused suspicion as to the truth of any of ms statements and the town began to talk of foul play, and that the cse should be investigated. Thus it had gone on for sometime and the outcome of it all was this meeting had been called for'the purpose of having the matter cleared up. All who expressed themselves were in favor of beginning an investigation and wanted oue or two men from Nephi who were known to be good men and who would An Affidavit. push the investigation. 'They could men down there wjib knew the hire This is to certify that on May 11th, on a pir country well to accompany them but walked to Meheks druga store of Chambottle and of crutches would bought the take money." Would that for Balm imflammatory citizens subscribe for that purpose? berlain's Pain which had crippled me Up. The phair, after a motion had been, rheumatism three bottles I am completely After using made to 'that effect, appointed eight cured. can cheerfully recommend itL I man to canvas the house to see what Charles H. Wetzel, Sunbary, Pa. j could be raised, , The citizens answer-- ' Sworn and subscribed to before meson ed that question by donating $172.4i, August 10, 1834. Walter Shipman, J.iP. $47.25 cash down and the rest 'to be For sale at 50 cents per bottle by McNally paid at the Court house in T. C. Winns & Lunt Druggists. office the next day. A motion was made 'appoint a general" committee jmportaat to For several years complaints have been to select men to go, .which was carried. for shearing made that adequate facilitieshead Another motion to the .effect that the of Balt the at not exist did sheep picture of Farmer with a description of Creek Canon. him and the circumstances, connected This year however a decided Improvewth his dissappearance, be sent to the ment has been made r Larsen & Moreley tialt Lake daily papers for publication, have constructed a new shearing corral Valley Railat Holloway on, the Sanpete also, parried. one hundred way at which there will be to shearers an ample number handlejall business offered at this one of the njost List ot Unclaimed Letters; in the state. The following is a list of letters remain- conveniently located corrals in the Post office at Nephi Utah ing March 31st, 1895. Dissolution of Partnership. Miss Emma Coomes W. Earl Brighn Notlce is hereby given that the firm het James Christensen J. H.'Toniger fore existing under the name of Bird ofA Booth, Nephi, Mrs. F. H. Morris W. II. Peacock dentists, doing business in the city A. Q. Smith Juab Connty, B.tate of Utah, is tins day dissolElluior Robinson? Mrs-consent. If he Above letters are not called Tor vedMr.byJ.mutual entire A. Booth having purchased the 3Q be sent to the dead interest .of Mr, Bird within days will C. in the concern, wilt asF. Andeeson F.M. sume all debts and liabilieies ot the firin and letter Office. non-partisan Co-o- full-gi'ow- w, I J k ! sheep-owney- i-- s. ( I , Methodist Chapel. i 1 I s . s the winter of 1893. F. M. Mar.-tin- , During ot Long Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a be cured it cough. In 1speaking of how used several kinds of cougn be says syrup but tound no relief until I bought a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, which relieved me almost 'instantly, and in a short time brooght about a complete When troubled with a cough or cure., cold usd this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds bethe fore you get relief. It has been in conmaraet for ore twenty, years and in favor and popularity, stantly grown 50 cents per i bottle by 25 and at sale for McNally & Lunt Druggists. Awarded Fair' Highest Honors World5 ' i 1 En; 1 CREAT.2 due.J All outstanding accounts will collect J- - A. BootjL . , N , c. 4 . Z5th 1896.- - H-Bik- U. The Presbyterians unite with ' us in oar Nephi, March t services next Sunday evening. We will develop which croup with The rapidity have an Easter service to which you are . and yet H call for instant treatment ;for invited. MOST PERFECT MADE. Next Friday evening we will have an households are prepared dlaeaseie this for A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Easter soeiableM the chapel. Program, An admirable remedy Pectoral. It nas from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. ice cream, cake and coffee all for 10 cants.. hold h JSdr.d. OMW.. Com. 40. YEARS THE STANDARD.-" are youok children. I bomsLWhere.thare J. A Smith, Factor.,,. ) S i . n'Vv'LMiLi 1 -- j f J - |