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Show 1 y, 1 .rvi . I! u 'i 5 f ' i. , s r ',: 5 HE PUT ; jk VOLUME IV. NEPHI CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, :c. " -- 01 V tr ' "I. nv 1 1 r MARCH 6, 1S97 reply but ou second thought deemed It advisable to allow other members of the team than ourselves to reply to the This Talented Lady Will Lecture Two fouadationless accusations contained The Creat Western mine intheNebo ic this letter. district ha a nice streak of ore in sight. Mights and Probably Three. The company have four men at work and they have several tons of ore FUNERAL SERVICES the damp. Hr. 'Wm. II. Pettegrew of this MADAME MOUNTFOKD. city has received a letter from President duff of the Brigham Toting Academy at Irovo in regard to the proposed visit of Madam Mountford to this city. He says amongst other things as follows Termit me to Eay that if her there you will have have you one of the grandest intellectual treats that the people of Juab the Remains of the Late Sister The Eureka mine is the scene of rePitebforth. newed activity. They have cleared away some of the old workings and are putting up some iww woodwork. They The funeral services over the re- have a lot of ore on the dump and have mains of the late Sister Pitchforth four men bu-il- y engaged all the time. were held in the tabernacle last SaturOver A very large crowd assembled to to render the last sad rites to the deThe Burdick Brothers have sold out parted lady. their interest in the North Star mine There were present on the stand, end as soon ns the snow clears away Apostie Teasdale, President Angus M. the mine will be worked by the new county ever had. or may for some Cannon, President Wm. Paxman, Bis- owners to its fullest extent. There is time to come. You will pardon hops Warner and Parks with their o much snow tnere at present that it) is impossible to make any headway. this expression, but you will hnd councilors. addresses were that delivered the heard have Appropriate when you lady by the brethren and one and all spoke I am not exaggerating. From reports which arrived in this in the greatest praise of the. deceased The mutual improvement associ- lady. city Wednesday, Bishop Newton of on her characteristics Enlarged ations of this city will be put to a as a faithful member of the church of Mon met with what might hav been he considerable expense if this fails Christ and the goodness which she at a fatal accident. It appears on tbeEmma mine, entered the tunnel all in The times the view. of displayed performance from ft financial point not knowing that there was a second con- of the various duties which had been at here been has brought lady set for her to She had blast to go off, and bad journeyed only siderable expense she having been given obedience toperform. the gospel in the a few feet when the charge want off first and dust and small rocks wer hurled the for night.. $100 guaranteed early days f the church. That she not respond had passed through some of the most ia his face. The bihop is somewhat Now if the public do but his injuries are not of a to the efforts ot the association it trying scenes in the history of the disfigured nature. very alarming church had and always stood firmly to will be a sad commentary on the the contained truths in that gospel. the She was a iaby who always made high intellectual attainment of Sam Read will start to work right friends and was always willing to give away on his claims in theNebo district people of Juab county. and he anticipates putting four men at We hope the people will come in of her substance to the poor. a folof number mutual tne work on his property. Quite large people that and reat numbers lowed to remains the last their resting this of improvement associations The Blackett Brothers and F. W. mat- place, testifying ta the esteem in which city will be benefitted in this the lady was held. are going to commence work oa Lamb ter. All monies collected over one their Nebo property right away and hundred dollars will be divided up they promise to push thing to a finish. The Commission. H LAs! 9'i day. liiero nevtr was sueli a handsome lot of LUESS GGODS for lSpnng aS have 'uEt arrivcd at our store. All the newest and nobbiest novelties that the markets afford aro here and tbo ladies are sure to be pleased with them. All the better goods come in Single Iatterns with beautiful trimmings to match. tht between the Madame and the muConsiderable sickness is reported tual improvement associations of The board of county commissioners from Mona. A child of Norman Ellert-eo- n this city. died of lung trouble Sunday night. met in session Monday morning. The - NEPHI VS. LEVAN. Friend Jorgensen Takes Issue on the Report of the Rabbit Hunt. Dear Sir: Allow me space for a few words in explanation to yours which was reported in the Republic of last week, about the rabbit hunt, Nephi ys. Levan. $You hare certainly misrepresented the Levan team In stating that after Chas. Ockey fired the first shot the Levanites rushed for the sleighs and took a direct course south, their intentions being to arrive at the hunting all ground which they must have had the time in view. Ilere is, to say the least, an insinuation that we do not deserve. I can say that the Levan team wanted nothing but fair play, and expected to meet a good set of gentlemen and to hare of choice offered the We you time. could go that you hunting grounds, south and we would start north and meet you, but it seemed nothing would suit you but follow us, and I must say of a time, we had a not were treated That the Levanites took consider We feel. it fair we all twelve beat to hunters of fifteen Nephi of Levan. You must remember that it was agreed that the three reserve hunters should stay by themselves, with their sleighs, but that was not carried out. They mixsd up with the rest of the team and are credited by lookers on with killing as many rabbits as any of the best hunters. At the count, however, only three rabbits were left to their credit. You must acknowledge that it looks suspicious to us. I calculated to have objected to you takwith ing the stakes, but on consulting should and some of our me gave it up have eaid no more about it, if it had not been for your misrepresenting U6. If it was an honor for you to wiD, it certainly was an honor for us to lose under these circumstances. Yours respectfully, H. C. L, Jorgensen. We are Berry that our correspondent should indite a letter in this stat of mind. The facts are oor report was only too true and that's where it harts. We had prepared a somewhat lengthy full board was in attendance. Some discussion was had in the matter of licenses. Finally the clerk was instructed to notify all persons vho are conducting business that hereafter they would be required to make application for the same themselves and if they failed to do so the clerk is to notify the sheriff to collect the same. The salaries of road supervisors were fixed at $2 per day for time expended. Skelton, Maeser & Co. was given the bids for county stationery. The same gentleman moved that the city occupy the same room as before. The resignation of E. H. Sparkes was accepted and Geo Kendall appointed to fill the vacancy. Mr. Lee Hopper was appointed precinct justice in place of Martin lgal. Antone Brown was appointed justice for Juab, Miss FearlMcCuoe recorder at Miss $25 appointed deputy per month, Lulu Ostlers $20 was oidered paid. James Garrett was allowed a salury ptr month for six months in the of $30 - Additional Locals. WillShimmin, the indefatigable rustler of the Western Loan & Building Association came home from Eureka Sunday morning. The gentleman has been doing Borne good work for his company and on Tuesday ha went again to the town on the west to finish up the business which he had so auspiciously commenced The conjoint meeting of the Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. Association of the south and north wards was held in the tabernacle on Monday night. There was quite a large attendance and the exercises were well worth listening to. The exercises received frequent applause and they were well rendered throughout. It seems very lpaiuto us that the young people are taking greater interest in these matters than they have heretofore, B. Burton has just returned from Salt Lake During is stay he visited Mr. M. H. Deskys poultry yrds. He says he never in hia life saw such a beautiful sight of light brahma chickens. Ia size they exceed any fowl living. He wassoenticed that he took the agency for the settisg ef eggs for Nephi and the surroundldgcoun try. Every egg of Mr. M, H. Desky is stamped. He also purchased some of the stock. The Btereopticcn lecture at the north ward meeting house on Moady night wa not very well attended, and what were there was mainly composed of young boys who, w are sorry to Bay were talking through the whole of the lecture. The boys should know that a meeting house is the place to sit ana listen to the speakers and net to be made a place of noise and laughter. We hope theyoung gentlemen will take note of this and notailow it to occur again. We have just got in a most magnificent lot of SILKS, BUTTONS, GIMPS, SPANGLES, SILK VELVETS, VELVETEENS and PASSEMENTERIES for trimminp-s-. Don't fail to see the ladies fair g int0 CCstacy ovw ,hem itch beaut, ful things were sever seen by the people of Nephi. The most complete line of -- year. The office hours of the court are from 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. The Tintic Miner was awarded the county advertising at the let live price of TWO CENTS A LINE. A janitor was employed at the rate of $10 a month. The bounty on mountain lions reduced from ten to five dollars. The officers receiving fees are required to make monthly statement of same. The juror's fees were allowed for December term of court. After considering appropriations the Prof. Tanner of Provo, was a visitor to court adjourned. NephiSunday, having come down on the Sunday mornings trala. He spoke In the afternoon at the taberaacle, and diGOOD NEWS. lated principaly on the fact of the forthcoming visit of Lvdia Von Finkelutein A meeting has been held by some (Madame Mountford) and in toe evening prominent Nephi people who have been bespoke to a good audience and took for in correspondence with the Agricul- bis subiect The Jewish fiabbathand the He was listened to tural College, Logan, and it has been Christian Sabbath. decided to gat the farmers of this with great attention, though at times we we saw several county interested In a farmer's insti- are sorry to say that who the caused boys young speaker some tute and for that purpose a meeting as we noticed he caet several will be held at the Nephi Tabernacle annoyance glances at thsmdnringthe progress on March 35th, Director Luther Fos- sharp of hie discourse. If these young boys go ter and Trof. Samuel Foster of the to the msetings for the purpose of gossip Agricultural College, Logan will speak it were better ior them to stay away. An Americau eagle was captured in this the other day. It was a noble bird city m Nothing like a niee, tasty, hot and in- and measured seven feet from tip to tip of Black-Adrink. Call t at Bros, vigorating wing. and get a beef tea- ALSO Ever brought to Nephi. Eeautisul things for the babies. Look at our windows. You will surely Bee something that will please The you. handsomest line of shoes for all has just arrived. Be sure and see them. Leaders in Lott Prices, y |