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Show H&JH Absolutely Independent1 7V On All questions whether I Our I Political, Social or Religious, Is the Bladx. The Truth Without fear or Favor. Terms; $2.00 per year, in advance. Six months, $1.00. Motto: vvy A.'--' III ifflir's&tl EXCELSIOR LOCAL m Calicos for Sets, at Hyd& & Whitmores. Location blanks for sale at The Bladb office. Good clothing sior. Representative Cazier and wife returned from the Capital ou Friday 'evenings n finest loot wear in Mephi. train. , i - p If you once look through our line of shoes yofi will always be ouf customers. . Ord 3ros. George Adams qnce of Nephi bqt now of Eureka, was in tovyu the latter part of the week, Have you seen those new tinsel trimmings at Chas. Footes? they are just - t are Making a General 11 beautiful. MERCANTILE CO ' A new paper is promised for Richfield, Sevier county. George H. Crosby Jr., ' is proprietor. Ladies have you seen those shoes and slippers at Hyde & Whitpiore's they' are 'j . beautips. j J Attorney S. A. King of Provo passed through Nephi Tuesday on the tL P. night train bound for Fillmore.' Dress Goods 315 inch serges only 20cts. per yard and all other dress goods at low prices at Chas. Footes J uab county promises to be a leading battle field for lawyers, during the June term of court. There are now 44 cases on file. New Hats, New Hats, fof men, boys and children. Come apd see them. No trouble to show goods at Hyde & Whit: - sr:ffL:'hw. SJ pro-portunat- I7 lidb V Every line in our Store .and are Mot Considering dost. We are air some Determined to make i, Great Sales. How is the Time to gei Some Good Bargains, Of x ' I I : . . i s i : Quick. jome , OoncLe d-cuio- k. PARKUS, Superinteitd6tii 3.&JZH'!:JU.Su?Ulr. kWUlutaJrfHi the"Win ter of 189i?. F. Mw Mfir- During off tin, Iong Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him With a cougbis In speaking of how he ofcared it I used several kinds Co'agfh he say f syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cuamberfains Cough Remedy, which relieved me almost instantly and Sample Rooms for CommercialTrav in sf short time brought about a Complete rlers Wnen trou bled with a cough Or care. 'Meets af Trafasr, Fra? tw Patron cold us this remedy and you Will hot io and fro ncf it neces-arto try several kinds beci the ss tioa . fore' yOU get felief,- It has bee'tf id the mrfrtcet for oie twenty yeafs and confavor and1 popularity. stantly grown in 53 If. OLI 3 BRQ UGG,' cents' per bottle by tfoTsale at 23and Lunt t Druggist. McNally Proprietor.Dissolution of Partnership. C0fN:.iENC tHat the .firm heretoNotice hi hereby gfVenname $1.99 For ?.. Ui of BTrd fcr Booth, Trip. the under fore existing In the business' BiiL Facifi" ity of Nephi, Yv v.iil run at abote dentists, doingState of Utah, is this day dissolJuab'Cpnnty, Ax 2 : i - .ml Cth ;ood for consent a tout il ved ' i5t u. uain runs Mr.byXA. Booth hiving purchased , thewiWentire :;v:, asO in the concern-NeDhi ut 6:29 a.. interest of find firm ar-.bl of fhe holes ii rivt. I :e D:dvi a. m. Return debts sume all .ccotmts due. r f1 . n'. Tickets are will collect all a J A. BOOTtfj ; i y - - ! .4d-- - J re-Snuc- iai ! , f 11 Mr.-lur-d -- d emt-tamu- it IDfv. Jt'O va t f c I JLWlCKINS Agent AflUsenrleeBee,B,,w ..&. snrf isrjrzn R.H 5 E. Timer f Ci H. Bird' j Nephi, March S.'.tli $93. at tho Worlds Fair. exttra SarsapaYilla enjoys the Ayers the been ot having otdinaiy distinction Nonc But Ayer's allowed an exhibit at only olood purifierChicago Manufacturthe Worlds fair, oy every ot sought saTsaparillas Other ers means to obtain a showing of their goods, the aWay under en!but th4y were all turned the rule ot the forbidding applidation try of patent medicines and noatfutns. The diCision o the Worlds fair authoriAgent. ties in favor of Ayers Sarsaparilla was Ayers Sarsaparilin effect as follows:medicine. TO MiaCHldESSi la is not a patent of nostrums.It does It is here the list (oT'o- that Andrew L. belong n fi izHif to receive, on itsmerits. t- - rt - , i , i f t ;h on no to opliMfif'-u- t 3-'V- . ruibscrio- 23.h.1893, id without, any further ec is directed to attention hi iiLiXon received from 1m : i ,ie d.:te of its suspension. I'otnr.t tlie old business be I"-- 1(J iij a u biilidst'Hdnors Worldy ftiliV lDUL' my-r- t. Justice to itterof of The . ifc puolisher GICIN. and smarting inci-rr'- 1 and other fftho ghia .. inMinly allayed by earnhoi Iains Fye and okm , llany yery had eaes have been f ChrcJ it. It ii equally .. and' a favorite rem- -, chil-- , S,ti hippie cl.apK:d hand?, I and chronic sore eyes. rd-- i 3 tit 25 cents per box.- jeuos iteldn ,r3 salt-rheu- rno city diatff t arr' I. . r t 1( : 1 ' 7 - ,vWi-'h-L- d. - MOST PERFECT MADE. CCIilhtlSTl I? uTTcIenC they hor 0 need i when in bad condi loud purifier and vermifuge. T -- mores, Orlando Bradley, a returning missionary from the Southern states, passed through Nephi Tuesdayj en route for Moroni. E. H. Sparkes jr. come down from school at Logan on Tuesday mornings train. Mr. Sparkes spaaks highly of the Agricultural college. ' Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Another large childrens shipment of ladies, misses andlower than tan shoes and slippers, prices ever at Chas, Footes. The decision Judge E. V. Higgins gave in the case of the Nephi Irrigation Co. Vs. S. T. Vickers was to grant Mr. Vickers acres of water, thirty-on- e McNally & Lunt, Druggists, Ve haVe the largest stock of Drug, and Pure Liquors south of Sait Lake City. Family trade a specialty. MiSses Rose Crawley and Lillie Blackett came over from Eureka Sunday and re turned Tuesday. They came to pay their last respects to Sadie Orme. need a new Carpets! Carpets! If you see our new around and carpet just callnever before la stock prices equated Nephi. Chas. Foote. Buckinghams Dye for th whiskers is the best handiest, safest, surest, cleanest, most economical and satisfactory dye ever invented.. It is the gentlemens favorite. Now we must begin to prepare for summer and before you decide on anything for yourself or the children, just call at most Hyde & Whitmores and see the beautiful line of Spring and summer goods ever In Nephi. The' latest results Ob pharmaceutical science and the best modern appliances are availed of in compounding Ayers though Sarsaparilla. Hence in existence as a medicine, it is fully abreast of the age in all that goes to make - , ii j half-a-cea-tu- ry it the stardard blood-purifi- er . , Powder-iZbrapo Crem of Tartarothe adulterant; Arw.om. lallv &xLacl DraggLS.' A'(Y tkai t fTbe advertisements in the Country Papers, and as v The BLADE! . & Lunt Alum or any YEARS' THE' STANDARD. :2i DrUggfiiitS. i I , - -- Advertisements. 44. OVERWORK Living. OBirrART: Died in this city, of heart failure, April 3rd 1S9(5, Sadie Orme, beloved daughter of Abraham uud Sarah Gee Orme. She was born in this city, February 1st 1H74, afid was 22 years, 2 months and 2 days old . mg - I INDUCED Nervous -Prostration . i Complete Recovery ty the Use cf Wall paper a big line cheap at the The Angel of Death once more has Excelsior. struck a cruel, cruel blow. The sympathies of every person In Leave your orders for Job work at The Nephi go ' out to the family of Brother Bladb office. acd Sister Orme, to the relatives and to A light feathery snow is falling as the whole city, for the bereavement of a Some years ago, as a result cf to we go to press. beautiful, kind, amiable and beloved close attention to business, my hcaltli one was sister and who friecid, H.'M. McCane Was down from Salt daughter, aud it might well failed. I became weak, nervous, was noble, generous, pure, Lake this week. be said, without the shadow of a fault. unable to look after my interests, ami Sadies life was one of purity and kindnew at Veiling! Veiling! something ness; few indeed are they, who return to manifested all the symptoms of a deHyde & Whitmores. Father above, so well prepared cline. I took three bottles of Aver' Him; not fashionable if you havent as Sadie was. She was loved by everyone jYour to improve at oncef who ever knew her; words cannot do Sarsaparilla, began got the tops of your frees cut off. in expressing the grief that her Call and see how we can fix your boys justice sudden departure has caused in the many up with pretty tan shoes. Ord Bros. hearts that mourn her absence from us If you need any kind of Job printing and who condole with the affliction of her family. call on us we can save yoa 10 per cent. The funeral services were held in the T. H. Q. Parkes returned Tuesday Tabernacle Tuesday, at 12 oclock evr ning from conference at Salt Lake noou. The last body was carried from the ' City. family residence to the tabernacle by Have you seen those black, all wool twelve young men who were pelected as by twelve yonng clay worsted suits $9. 50 worth $12 at Ord ladies dressed escourted in white and each carrying Bros. a bouquet. The floral offerings were The Why is it that the street sprinkler is' very, numerous and handsome. do; eut? - It surely is not because their is house was filled to its full canacity and no dust. an immense crowd passed by the beautidecorated casket, to take a last fond " Dont fail to the great Shoe Sale fully at the mortal remains of dear Sadie, at the Excelsior.yisit Lots of shoes selling look The funeral cortige, one of the largest extremely cheap. ever seen in this city, followed the reOld papers for sale at this office at 10c. mains to tneir last resting place. -- (CQm. a hundred. Good to put under Carpets, line shelves, etc. In Memorial. Gene. Blackett came over from Mercur and gfkdiially increased niy we!ght fronf Resolutions of Thursday evening to spend a few days respedt adopted by the One hqndred and twenty -- five to twd officers and members of tne Y. L. M. I. with his friends. . hundred pounds. Since then, I and my A to the memory of Odr beloved sister Miss Emma Crawley came down from Sadie Orme who this liie April family have used this medifcirie ivheri y Salt Lake City Sunday to attend the fun- 3, 1893 at Nephideparted Utah. needed,- and we are all in tli6 liest o eral of Miss Sadie Orme, WHEREAS our Heavenly Father in his health, a fafct tvhich we attribute td Gentlemen if you want a hat to suit wisdom has called from us our beloved n Orme be Sadie therefore sister it resolved, Ayers Satshpafllla; f believe my you call on us.tne only exclusive clothers that while we bow in hunfble submission in the city, . Ora Bros. tvoitld have beeh fatherless' y who doeth all things to the will of had if hof tfeeri (tj r Ay&rs Sarsaparilla E. II. Sparkes Jf. will open ail ice cream well, wd do Him, recognize in hef death, the of which preparation I 6annot say tocf parlor at the recently vacated'post office severe loss of a faithful, energetic and efficient counsellor in tne M I. A. of the building, in the very near future. much.-f- l. O. niNsO,- Postmaster andf We still have some of those lovely First Ward of Nephi. S. C. KinardS, that We cherish her memory Planter, Dress Goods at 25cts. per yard. Worth Virtues' and devotiori to 40, 50, and 6ficts. Excelsior Mer. Co. an example worthy of of each rriember of our society, enfUJatlod Arbor Dqnfc say, after day is over, that that we sincerely sympathyou would have come and helped plant Resolved, RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLOS FAIR. trees had you known the day it was to be ize with the bereaved family in the loss an a of and affectionate dutiful daughter done, because you know. It is WednesAYERS Pills Save Doctors Billss sister. day the 15tb. resolube these resolved that Also it We have received a new stock of tions be placed the records of the ladies blackjust SesEfcti oi trtto County Court. satin and black and white Association andupon fie published in the wrappers and the price is so low that you Nephi Blade and that a copy be seat to The Coumy Court convf tied on Monday cannjt afford to make them, at Chas. the family of our departed sister. tbe (Lu, it 1U a. m . , with hII the April Footes. commission rs ptesc-nt,- . and transacted Dearest Sadie God has called you the following businsi, The too previous enthusiast who takes To a brighter, happier sphere A liqu r hceu e down his stove the first warm day of - To continue in the labors g' mted to liassei i , & .itid S. lirown oi James knd sits then around and shivers You so nobly performed here. spring Mam mo m. for a couple of weeks is getting himself ed to sol icit bids You have left us dearest sister The c ik w t together for his Usual performance. And wijll miss thy cheerful face in 'Juab from eac i pn itingUos. i ue of Spring wraps have One stateFor In life weve learned to iove thee. for l blank oi 2,000 Co., ments. Theprinting just arrived and you will be astonished at A love which death cannot erace. Contract to be given to tbs the low prices we are making on tnem. lovtest bidf i . If we follow in thy footsteps Cali and see them no trouble to show Deprzin was authorized We will meet thee on that brighter shore t0Commipiontr a ro n in j M. nmnoth precinct to goods. 4has, Footes. rent And dwell in sweet communion a C u rE room by the Justice be used We received an interesting Tetter from With the faithful gone before. the" A. J. Hyde present! d a petition tocitiDavid J. Blake of BardstoWn, Nelson Co, one ed about hundred Court si? oy to late for issue this but it will apKy. zens oi Nphi, asking the Uourt to repear in our next number. CREAM OF ODR EXCHANGES move Commissioner Foote as custodian Sheep-men- : of the County Court hoave. Not granted Dont forget We are for your supplies. We Also that tne Court grant, them the priv- -' our can stock and keep iledge oi using the fCourt house for all always serve you bettercomplete than any other store in nd GCnerSi , Stater News, Culled and political and public meetings, providing Blade Readers. this vicinity. Call and see us. Excelsior Condensed for it was not being used bv the Court '' r was granted, after which an ad-Mer. Co The State legislature adjourned Wed- Which jnurnmeat was taken until lfi a. m. the' session cost $43,522. Remember, that next Wednesday is nesday the 8th. rhe day, ' ' the day you are going to turn out and 85. Second day. Iext trees at the old Cemetery. A good plantto Fred and Farmers description photo first business transacted Tuesday way keep the day in mind, would be was in the Salt Lake dailies Thursday morning was the granting of a licence to to thiak of the pies cakes and other ' T. G. Win a to ooen and conduct an abthat are to be served to all who morning office in Juab county under the dont forget to come. Remeifi'ber We Carry the only line of stract name of the Juab County Abstract' firm mens shoes in town. Call and, see them. Co. Summer Goods Arrived. An appropriation of $109 as la reward Calicos, Ginghams, Percales Shirt Ord Bros A terrible explosion occurred at the was then made, to a iy person or persons Waists, of every description and pri66 at of the' Pioneer Power Damf, O'den, TuesTay furnishing authentic proof or Hyde & Whimores who of Fred Whereabouts Farmer, five oclock six abont at killing evening evedince As baldness makes one look premature- of that' may satisfactory and workmen produce the injuring others. ly old so a full head of hair gives to ma- Those Who saw it sky some of the bodies he has been killed ot lowly delt with; ture life the appearance of vouth. After the Clerk had presented a requis-- " To were thrown as as SOrf feet in the air. secure this and prevent the former, Ayers WaS thought to high the ition for stationary which was granted' haVa Deen caused Hair Vigor is confidently recommended. carelessness of the men blasting. by the Court inspected the CoUnty Court" made ah' Both ladies and gentlemerr pTefer it to house andl jail," after which' The Republican State convention elect- adjournment to 2:09 p. m. they any otfcrdr dressing. ed Tuesday, the fOllo'wiag named geotle-me(yOjfrt convened at 2:00 p. m to rO'presOnt Utah In the Republican Celery Compound. The Clerk was instructed to notify1 the A valuable remedy for Nervous Dis- National convention to be heid ?at St. merchants of Nephi that the Court would order. ' This remedy has the approval of Loui: Frank J, Cannon; Jsasc frnmbo, honor no more pauper bills unless they A seal BroWn, Thomas Kearns, Clarence were contracted by their order. aminef physicians trf the treatment of Artnur McUornick, all of was then adopted for the Clerk with the nervous diseases Michigan Celery Com- E. Allen and W. 5. aiternaL-sH.in:dsaSalt Lake City. As State of Utah' . pound1.following impression r Co.1, C. C. Goodwin of County Clerk of Juab Coifnty. of Weber & Rogers McNally lent Agents Salt Luke Co., John C. Graham of Utah The remainder Qt the afternoon was Of Sevier Co., Web M.Bolitho in examining bills .and J. Co., spent best Grlidd$a Barbed Green of Sanpete Co aud Jos. A. Smith the county. Court then adjourn-- ' against Wire just'' received. Belling at of Cach 6 Co ed until lOitKIa. m. Wednesday. SaltLiike In chronicling the news' that James II. Third day. ' ' prioes Wallis once of Nephi has been admitted G Andrews & Co. A short session, Wednesday moriiing to the bar as aful!-fledgpracticing atcompleted the examination of all the billsf"' torney the New Era published to his aggregating to $259, and court adjournei This, addedwere Idaho, adds: Carif of Thames. U all until May 4th. : other titles and prefixes, they Mr. and Mrs AbrahatU' GcmO' Wish1 to used, would make ft Decenary in addressArbor Day Morning express their heartfelt thanks to the ing a letter to him to virile, James H. many friends who so kindly came to Wallis, Esq Editor Post, Lieutenant men, and boys from the age of Governors Staff, 13 All the their assistance during tfi0 recent, illDess Colonel I. N. are cordially invited to be at the up, Justfc-.of the Peace and death of their daughter, Sadie and Attorney-at.-LaAroor day morning, WedCourthouse, Confor the sympathy they have shown also Paris precinct. Notary Pdblicand 15th at JTa. m. sharp, to as-- ': nesday April for the many kindnesses which hbVe been veyancer, Leader Paris Bra--- ! Band, Man- sist in commemorating Arbor day. Tbisf bestowed on thoser who have cauBe to ager Paris Dramatic Troupe, President being since our well1 the first Arbor mourn1 Yohng Men's Improvement Association beloved Utah became aday State, and LeadSr of tne Second Ward Choir, come full of enthusiasm Idaho. This L surely toMay eachinone etc., etc.to Paris,him th'e engage patriotic work of imdoing thinking and Annual Aeetfng of the tlfah Wool Grow- enorfgh keep own our city and suburbs'; folr a long time. Ail the same we wish proving theto and value of, Thus ers Company. beauty adding as Bro, Wallis success, not Only our and lands the and increasing homes, m Wool all in other liters. but Utah' The annual meeting of the whole our of community.' prosperity Growers association wasT held Satarday, Our children should be taugki by exam-- ' in this 6ity. Som.e important April 4thwCre trees for their own sake. B Arbor DayFor pie. to iovecur made in the officers. J. H. changes was retailed cemetery with' trees an Miorning as president and Wha? do we plant when we plant the tree? Erekson shrubs 'making small beand, possibly, E. It. We pknt the fchdo which will cross the sea. Edwin Booth' as vice president a for public drive,'onthey with us; ginning the mast to Carry the sails; Booth suqceeded Jas. E. Clinton as sup- We plant the the good, to carry be Will ; to withstand the inspired j?ale3 plank Weplant the keelson ere erintendent, and secretary, Wm. Lowry to beam and long oar and from work The year knee; keel, year,'and take will assistant sedretaify. The. number of di-to We plant the ship when we plant the tree. City,' instead of being behind, rectors Was cut down from fifteen ranks. in a the front place do we plant When we plant the tree? seven They are: J. II. Erekson, E. Booth What oyer-se- e The committee appointed to tickets We plant the houses for you and me; to John David Collin Lowry, gs, W. Seelv, J. W. We the rafters, the shingles, the floors; and direct the work, will issue laudible CroSby jr. a6d L. J. Jordan. The We plant enterprise, the J. the stubbing, the latas doofs, all engaged in this formulated The plant beauis'and siJifng. all part i that be: them to a genuineandgood following, resolutions' were omitting ou his We plant the lioue when we plant the tree. will, endorsing75enato'r Arthur Brown ploe 1 hetimeladies sapper, thetickets. vote on the tarifi bill. said stated be we we tree? do the upon What plant whenwe plantsee. the proWhere Af? The Wool Growers of Southern the refreshment part ofand having daily that AWethousandthethings that Utah in convention assembled, recognize are energetic hand outtowers the in that crag; plant able gramme spire a firm, consistent friend, and they have of our countrys llasr; blatforfrom to please, and accordingly a good plant the our cause, in the iierso of Sena- We advocate sun We hot the the free; shade, plant time may be expected.with Therefore be it tor Arthur Brown; We plaijt'rfll the.sC when' v, plant the tree. your spades Come prepaired Resolved, that we express to Senator Brown AbmkV. IlEMtr our sincere .thanks for the Interest he has r we of the Committee ou 8VByorder shown in advocating our cause; and that exand hint our earnest support hereby pledge ay.' A Card. tend to hifii our best wishes for his future welfurther Be it of fare. Nephi iVisbto thank the citizens behalf The rapidity with which croup developat of Res'olved, That a copy of these resolutions of and this on minutes the for Instant treatment; and yet few meeting, be spread calls for and are prepared for Its visits a copy of the tame forwarded to Senator my htliband, Mr. Fred Farmer, households I r511 Brow ni the words ot sympathy that admirable An remedy for this disease inf" which J. E. Clinton, John Lowry. ceived on every hand, and for Jonas II. Ei'bkson,Edwin Pectoral. It has, saveef1 Cherry ' Ayers Booth. Thos. Hunt, erer bold them id Sr., Benj. Bermett, of hundreds lives and should be la every lev, E. D. V John II. Seeley, David Codings, where home there Farmer. Fred are'yotfficfcbllcrrco'; W. Crosby, Jr., J. XV. teeley, E. It. Mrs. C. C. Ayers Sarsaparilla . or - pall-bearer- s, , - - chil-dre- : to-da- - StfED, Ayers Sarsaparilla t w-- t D-ni!- - i s v uc i . , a-- , I head-quarte- rs $1,000 Reward for arfy shoddy found in our 1.C00 sattitf calf shne ofily $2.50 per pair OVd Bros The S. P. V. IPy' have made a great change Within the last1of two months. money hackThe cotnpany has plenty to .The willTuer is and spend it ing ha bean widened and it new ties gradeall' laid Sanpete County and now throughare over the divide and workmen the Wide towards Nephi. Ar term-icoming rapidly b'eeU made n this at has switch gauge The company it is us of thO t bad. to push oh down south thought a intends and try race with tb R. G W Ry . If that is thd Word The BladB wishes them success1 Hats! Hats! Hats! in all styles and- dll prices Ord BtoS. diWst-erou- s Nephi was the scene of another' accident Wednesday morning. hotel Late Sperry iies at the Goldsbroughnumerwith his left arm' broken,ha3besides been employous other injuries' He Mr. Henry Ghlds- ed for some tilde freight fronTthe depot to brough to haul the the stores. This day he had been-andto was load of a freight depot and gotrail rood track when1 the box crossing the Wagon that he was'sitting on slid oif the' Carrying him with onto the'double-tree- s aOd they it This frightened thd team from there to started to ran. LafS' felf the ground and one of wheels rftu over shoulder, bis' arm between thdelbowand The other bis his head. just miss'inu fallingoif, the aniscaring boxes began up depot street mals still more.Thdy Came north. But without and ran along Main of man they couii dot the guidin-hancthen it was that they and road the keep froht of ran into a telephone pole just in breaking the wagon the Excelsior store, in a number Ofit. places and loosening themselVer frotn and Snend $7.50 at Ilyda & Whitmores beaSnKui piecuof Wlwr Ware free jUooth. fet-a NUMBER 11, 1896. has the Largest Circulation of ary Paper in Central and Southern Utah, It offers the teat possible medium for 1 - - " . 4 b del-aci- ea ' i . j t j , ) -- , nf y Those v$bo ate' troubled: with rheumatism should trv a few applications of Chamberlain's Fain 3aim', rubbing the application. If parts Vigorously at eaOh relief dampeu a piece that dOes not bring of flannel with Rain Balm and bind it on over the seat of parn and prompt relief will surely follow. FoJ sale by McNally I Tf :?' - - Very resoectlully J. F. GIBBS, ublisher of The Blade. OP tHD M. Tears for the Dead, Sympathy for the i We Country People Read INKLINGS Real estate was ihign in Nephi Thursday aft er noon. We havg the best $2.00 shoe on earth. Try a pair. Qrd Bros. conferJ. W. Faxman was ence at Zioq the first of attending the week. John 8. Cowan was a U, P. passenger Tuesday evening from conference. Conference at Salt Lake City hag made Nephi a dull place the last week. Childrens Knee Suits ate below cost to close them out at the selling Excelsior. Who says times are not better? Even the days are Dot as getting short as they were. Old papers for tinder carpets and on shelves forputting sale atthe The Bladb f office.' Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! still a big lot of of them at reduced prices at the Excel- Vff - I 1 at the lowest prices at the Excelsior. aMto j p OV IJ-'- U' NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL SALS H! ? r j VOLUME The r - J i i I ei aPr. 8-t- , G-,- on - w, i - - I old-fashion- ed i i i Ai-ho- ( . L-- Jordan,- - D. White, i , |