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Show to mention the performance of Pinafore given in the Opera House on the 12th and 13th inst. i he performance as a whole wa-- v ry .creditable and when we consider that the performers are ad auiaders, they did exceptionally well, and showed the results ol careful and ollieient training. Should we attempts to mention all who performed their parts well, we would have to name over the entire company, but L. A. Lauber, as Ralph, C. S. Tingey as Sir Jos- n Bam y OVv;Uutiv) t J Vy i uSZQL ziy'Puk Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROVM. BAKIM) ROWOPR CO., NFW YORK. Go to T. B. Footes for beer. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 5c Edward Kendali has for sale, ParsCarrotts and Pop Corn. nips. Dr. E. E. Wilcox, physician and surgeon. eph Porten, Charles Haynes, as Dr. Frank B. Steele, physician and surH. W. Musick ba. engaged with the Dick Deadeye, Miss. Thalia Price, geon. Xeptn Milling Co. as Miller for an as Josephine and Miss. Edna other year. Lunt and Perrin, Meat Market, Morris as Buttercup, deserve specRolnrt IVer, paper hnnyer. S L. R. is putting in a ial mention in which The they handled W. T. Den n, Wiitclnu ikcr and Jeweler. new 6i(ie track 101)0 feet long just south their respective parts. of this city. J r. J. A. Booth, Dentist. Luntand Son, drugs, notion, etc. (. O-'- t and Allen, il W. harness makers. Iettegiew, harness maker Foote and Sons, General Mercha- 11. Chas ndise. General Merc 1 ncist Neplii Co-o- p, Excelsior Mercantile Co. General . se. Hyde and Whitmore Co., GeneralJ Mer chandise. Lunt and Burton, wines, liquors and cigars, T. B. Foote, wines, liquors and cigars. J. R. Edgheill, wines, liquors and cigars Sparks Bros, confectionary. Iexton Bros, confectioney. Chas. Wriglit, restaurant. Forrest House, Heury Forrest proprietor. Mrs. Lottie Farmer, boarding house. Hotel Henriod, Gus. Henriml Prop. Union Hotel, Mrs. C. K. Foote Prop. Nephi House, Mrs. Zee Whittaker Prop, Miss Mary Morgan, millinery, Mrs. II. W. Wheeler, millinery. Miss Mary Pyper, dressmaker. Miss Millie Schroder, dressmaker, Bigler and Rollins, blacksmiths, Sparks and Chase, blacksmiths. Francis Sells, Furniture Warehouse. Mrs. Bella McGune, Bakery. Lorenzo Webb. Wheel right. Cooper, Pyper & Co., Tinners and Plmb-er- s. i Grace Bros., Lumberyards and riaining Mills. Oscar Bxth, S. R Winn, Dealer in Brian day at Salt Lake Saturday March 24th one fare for rund trip via O. S. L. Ily. Joseph E. Page the attorney from Payson was in town Wednesday on legal business. and iFarm Anniversity. FIRST WARD. The Relief Society of the First Ward and other invited guests met Smoke Queen City Gem Cigar, Manufactured by M. G, Eolph, Mt. at the Relief Hall Saturday at 2 Pleasant, Utah. oclock and celebrated the anniver-sit- y Roscoe Whitmore came down from of the societys organization, Logan Tuesday where he has been The afternoon was spent in attending school this winter. listeniniug to a well prepared proJesee Brougb and Wallace Mangum gramme of recitations, speeches, went to Cherry Creek on business Satand music, all present had singing urday and returned Sunday. an enjoyable time. Charles Andrews the SECOND WARD, and of this city came in from tall Lake City Tuesday. 1 he Relief Society of the Second Howard sold to John Mor- Ward gave an eutertainment George at gan of Eureka t bunch af beef steera at the house aftermeeting Saturday the late of 31 cents per lb 7'yb noon and evening to celebrate the Mrs. Ediuborough soid her city lot n,dvtrvity of the Society s organiwhich was advertised for sale in the zation.. Record last week to Mr. Georgs Wil At 2 oclock tLo building was key. filled and the programme contactCounty assessor V. E. Candland was at his office Monday after several days ing of songs, lecitations and absence in the western part of the speeches was enjoyed by all. From 4 until G oclock the party ceunty." Mr. and Mrs. Lomax who came from enjoy ed themselves in an old time England four months ago have been dance, after which supper was visiting their daughter Mrs. John served. When the tables were for the last three weeks. cleared dancing was resumed and Edgar Lunt has left school at Logan continued until midnight. Bel-list- Coal Relief Society on Implements. T. II. G. Parkes, agent for Studebaker and will take a missionaries -- wagon' Co. Juab County Abstract Co, Manager. Eay-Audre- Co., Wool, Grain, ele. Willinm Stout, Shoemaker. J. N. C. Ostler, Shoemaker course in the B. Y. Academy at Provo brfore B. J. Clayton, going od his misuion to England, two car loads of cattle passed Thirty Hides, Hay, through thie city this week over the S. P. V. and O. L. Railroads enroute from Manti, Utah toChejenne Wyo. llou, James T. Hammond the RepUncle Henry Goldsbrough, Livery and ublican nominee for congressman and Feed Stable. lion. George Sutherland will adress the citizens of this city on Loyalty and .AROUND TOW. at the Opera House. Prosperity John Harris, Fish and game warden, received a letter yesterday from John For family liquors go to T. B. Sharp Commisdonor in which Mr. Sharp Foote. fully approves the action of Mr. Harris in closing Salt Creek to epublic fishiug If you want a light mild smoke, ask for 4 yearfe. Mr. Harris will stock tDe !or M. G. Itolphs, Straight Goods. creek with young trout from the State J. R. Edgheill went to Salt Lake City Hatchery next week. Tuesday. A few of the leading republicans met James E. Cole came in from bis sheep in the City Hall Monday evening and heard Wednesday. appointed committees to make arrangements for the Republican Rally in the Judge Higgins returned from Salt House Opera Judging from Lake City Tuesday. the personal of the several committses. Attnrrey Jeph T. Richards was at- Hon. James T. Hammond, George Sutherland and their companions may torney court Wednesday. ht. Dave Brown the well known railroad man was in town Monday. Will Sparks the candy drumrnercame in from the north Monday. Miner came over from Dr. D. O. Mammoth Saturday night. Hon. John B. Milner came in agrin from Provo Monday evening. W. II. Hyde came In from hie sheep camp near Burbank yesterday. One fare for round trip to Salt Lake tomorrow good returning Sunday. FOR SALE, Cheap; House and lot. For particulars call onllyrum Haynes. 3.55 for round trip tomorrow via O. S. L. Ily. Bryan Day at Salt Lake. BORN To the wife of Dr. E. E Wi'cox. Monday morning, a ten pound boy. Hyde the Nevada Sheepman was doing business in this city WedC. L. nesday. expect a warm reception, MIKADO. City Council. The Nephi Opera Co., in its rendition of the renowned opera Mikado under the direction of Prof. Bassett, last night at the Taber-nrcl- e surpassed all expectations. The company being composed of such talent that would be a credit to any large city. Omittiug a few minor mistakes the moot techucial critic could but admit that the company as a whole are descrying of the universal appreciation which was manifest by the well filled house last night. The Opera will be repeated tonight and Prof. Bassett, by special request, has been asked, to give the same enterways. tainment again next week. Do Your Own - i .:-- ed O -- v rv - ' -- a- -T '. -i- t-C- Cj. it on Lie d pal l meat. Get Ready and do Your Own House Painting. N otico. Notice is hereby given that pursuant t a resolutnn duly passed by the Board of County Oimnrssinners of Juab :uuty Si a e of Utah on the 6th day of Match. 19)0. liiat, certain stream or Ci i k known Sdlt Creek and its trib-i,i in p:. ,ok County, State of iIa sdukcod the east sida hi. f r ui j,.in cou i.. y to the mouth ot Salt Creek Canyon, in said county, has been closed to publio fishing and has been leserved for the period of four yeais for the purpose of planting, breeding and propagating fish; and all persons are hereby notified not to fish in said stream or creek from its source as aforesaid to the mouth of said Salt Creek Canyon, or in any of its tributaries, or to in any way take fish thereform during the said period of four years from the date of closing the said stream of Salt Creek, r. r 1 We have just received a large assortment of Paints Oils and Varnishes in all sized cans and all the different Shades and Colors, all ready for use. We also keep on laud a supply of Glass and Putty. We Sell STEWART The Best on Earth. RANGES, Wo Sell John Harris. County Fish and Game Warden of Juab County, Utah. Sd0m Notico. Notice is hereby given, tiiat atiy person or persons coming from any part of the Tintic Minning District, that has been or is afilicted with any contagious disease, will be held i i quarentine for a space of 15 days, by order of the board of health. Parties living in the afore mentioned places will therefore govern themselves accordingly. It is further more requested, that if it comes to the knowledge of any resident of Nephi; that any one visiting here, is from any of the foregoing places, that they give Rubber immediate notice to any member for 1900. of tin B ard of Health, liv order of the Board of Health Wo fSell of Nephi City. I. II. J The City Council met in regular session Friday eveuiug and transacted tLe following business. Tlie committee on Police and City Prison recommended that the petition relative to raising the pi ice paid for feeding prisoners be not granted; the report was adopted. The claiia of Grace Brothers for $45.90 was allowed. The committee on Streets and Highways was granted further time in which to report on the Street Sprinkling proposition. The committeeon Public Grounds and City Property reported condition of City Parks. The matter of transplanting trees was discussed and on motion of McPherson the matter was referred back to the same committee with power to act. The Mayor reported that the Board of Health, had consented to the couveneiug of the District Court on condition that each person coming would bring a certificate of health from Eureka City. The report was approved. T. B. Foote and Lunt & Barton each made application for liquor license the bonds were approved and licenses granted. Report of Supt. of Water "Works was read and referred to the committee cn Water Works. The report of the Dog Tax collector was read and approved. The claim of J. W. Ellison for was read and referred to the committee on Streets and High- The claims of II Hoyt and M. Pitt for '2.0U each for special police F.cafore. seiviee was read and allowed. Tue-daThe claim for 4. So for witness Attf.neyD. D. Iloutz and E. A. to lack of space in our fees in the case of Bert Kendall et Owing Wedge wood attended District Court last weeks issue we were unable al was read and allowed. yesterday. Cnarlps Kimball now with the miners was in toAii suppiy Co. of Mammoth The claim of A. Lunt and Son loi !). cents read and allowed. Claim of I). M. Miller lo.3.00 n.i-- , read and allowed. lie ni'tter ot i in ; the Iho.Om. by the lire u.;.,tri-inetu.i- - ie.iicd to llie committee Grace, Chairman. Hose Guaranteed Cooper. Pyper & Co. NEPHI UTAH. blind F.b. 22nd 1900 JL The magnificent Royal line for the Spring; and Summer season of 1 900 is now in our House. The marvelous beauty of the designs we sample, and the sterling worth of every fabric we sell, are the results of their b;nding contracts with the foremost mills of the world. Nearly in the is line made every design Royal solely and exclusively (for t'l-- ir house; our customers can therefore depend upon receiving the newest and most Fashionable colorings and weaves. For years they have been continually improving the quality of Royal Tailoring, by adding here and there those master touches which lend the charming grace and distinctive elegance to Royal garments that are so much desired and so difficult to obtain. We anticipate for the The heavest trade in the history of our house, and we have made such, preparations as will enable u to give you prompt and effiicient u, and maintain intact until the very close of the season the service, superb variety of patterns shown. 4 y. Always Reliable. |