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Show t i V The flepufciie, Kephi, Utah, "HEUEa SCHRXDEH. pie fn m to NexV Vo i k , who would be ako a fai and impartial t.f.--t hScanid.TS power and rirn all they could from him that might b interesting to their respective pro Tcss ions. The committee, the healer was told, would consist of a physician, a minister and a law-- ! d yer. Schrader readily and said he would be ready to meet the committee at any time. His manager also agreed but not so re'iddts-and.lsaid: It will be inqibssilde.. fin Mr. Schrader to meet you as, being election la), lie will be t'JO liUs) , blit be will be at )OUF service on Wednesday. The leporter returned to New York and selected as a committee Rev. JTadison C. Peters, of the Bloomingdale Reformed Church; Lawyer Emanuel M- Field and a prominent physician. The intention was to have a minister question the .healerthoroughy to discover if possible. the alleged relation between Schrader and the Di. vine Being; the lawyer to put him through a thorough cross examina tion as to his temporary affairs, Ins life and his ancestors, and the physician to ascertain whether or not his power is due to a hallucination, and, if so, U see if it could be traced to a physical cause. , The pommjttee, accompanied by a reporter, and a photographer, went to Bayonne on Wednesday, only to find that the healer and his manager had unexpectedly left the town, giv.ng no other explana tiOuto'the proprietor of the inn than that the Lord had called him away. New York World. W, j ed lie Evades a Sclentlfc test in hv York C 11 That August Sehra'hv, the. tlivinu hualur, is not is uppareiit. When aVrived ia tho lid vieiuit of N;w York. Vroin the wed a week ago it was i.s avmm intention to remain a number of weeks. He left u:a la- -t Tuesday night, saying ,ord had called him ClUij 'UIt-'iIi;'ui,-'- ty .1 away. The credulous thousand. 'v? profess to have faith in himbfdieve tlmt he was really led away by divine direction. Ilexvasufet. lie left this rtigoa, where he (or inoro properly speaking, his agent) hoped to reap a rich harvest, because he was unwilling to undergo a test which the Sunday World had arranged to bo in ;vsle on Wednesday'. Schrader, wlio . in appearance resembles closely the Savior as lie is generally pictured, gave the first public exhibition of bis alleged healing power in Bayonne, N. J., last Sunday. For two years . lie has had a more or less stormy journey from city to city eastward from the Hockey Mountains. Each move, he asserted, was in obedience to divine command. Thii alleged divine order led him to SalUVs Willow Haven Inn and Bark, on the Hudson County Boulevard, Bayonne, where large . long-haire- : LIVIN' The B HEALER IS di-l- (Jill! A DEB. Utah Xe; hi zxaa V. CHAPPELL, F. .It tin'n vvr,k a PrubiiC Then he took the patient's handkerchief, clasped it lirmly xvhilc he uttered a brief prayer, and after stamping his name on it xvith a common rubber stamp, handed il back, saying: Apply this to the afleeted parts, God blesA you. The healer finally sat down and talked freely xvith the reporter, being prompted' often by Mr. Bcr l'iman. The latter said: We hope to go to New York City as soon as we are ollVred a suitable place for receiving the people. but will remain right ncre all of this week at least and probably for ten daj s. If you xvisji to do any business x itli us 3 ou xvill be sure to find us here any day, anti we will be glad to make an ap- OVERWORK Room 11 Exc. Bl'k. City. Utah. to the eocret. riho don't tu runway but publishers of tin Republic have determined tQ give the citizen- of Xephi a splendid opportunity When the ot helping along a good xvork. to the xx knoxxn Republic was started, it as made people that tlio intentions xvgs to give the citizens of Juab county a thorough paper. a launched be would upon Xo.fjnr pagb nonentity public, but an eight page newspaper having full reports of all happenings in J uab count). This, we feel satisfied, has been So li-t- en - PlLi.JTU 7 Ud.ciTs aud Juab County Directory. Frank 1. Cannon. Arthur Brown. U-- Sfiuuyr Delegate to Congress C. E. Alien . . up-to-da- long-suilerin- SlATK OF Fit bit. Governor Heber M. XXeUr James T. lluinmo" Secretary of State Treasurer'. James Fhijjtr f r Auilitor. ....... Morgan ltieh.-iroA. C. Bi-- 1 , Attorney 1 1 Herat it. of Finite Instruction John It. Fit C. S Zone. U. XV Hare Judges of Supreme Court J. A. Miner. E. V. Higgle, Judge FiftA Judicial District senator. Seventh District.. ..James P.Drisco.l Member Lower House Adelbert Cozier Kegistrar Laud Ottiee Bryon Groo Keeeiver Laojl oflice Frank Harris. f te g up-to-da- accomplished. I JUAB COUNTY MRUCTORY. NOW' FOR THE SECRET. The Republic Publishing Co. are determined to be to the fore in enterprise, therefore we shall issue a splendid Christmas Edition, of sixteen pages. Consisting of Christmas stories, scientific articles etc. by LOCAL WHITE ilS. And full of general nformatiou to the citizens of this euterprisi-icity and county. g FURTHERMORE To all subscribers who will pay up in advance we xvill give the NATIONAL ItECOKDER (a weekly Journal of scientific inventions, etc.) and the NEPHI REPUBLIC for one year at the low price of $2.00 J THIS OFFER IS ONLY OPEX TO JANUARY 1st, 1897 i And is open to old subscribers as well ss new. Services every Sunday in the Taternacle at oclock p. m. Sabbath School 10 oclock a. m Y. L. M. I. Association meetings are held in the First ward every Wednesday evening and in the Second Tuesday eveuiijs. 2 Primary meetings every Saturday at 3 oclock p. m. High Priests meetings, first each month at 2 oclock p. m. Saturday ip SOME. PEOPLE WONDER IF Presbyterdir, Rev. O, S. Wilson, pastor regular services, Sunday at 11 oclock a. m and 7 oclock p. in. Prayer meeting at 7 oclock p. in. Wednesdays, Sunday school at 10 oclock a. m. -I- Sunday School at 9 oclock a. m. Regular services Sunday 7:3U p. m. Rev. J. A. Smith, Pastor, NDUCED Nervous Prostration Complete Recoxrery by the Use THE TIMES Are getting better. We eannot say as to that, but the REPUBLIC is determined to keep abrest of THE TIMES And shall endeavor to give the people of this county a live newsy, sprightly, catchy, consistant and conserva- L FOST OFFICE. U. of tive journal. Some years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unable to look after my interests, ami manifested all the symptoms of a decline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at oucr Arrival and flhphi Closing cf Post Office. at Mails Aiiisivai.. From Sanpete and smit eastern Utah Il:0oai from uli points iioi tli including Pastern. western amt Ti lit it? mails.... It JViar (3:1? From the north anti south -- Closing. For Sanpete and southeastern Utah. Q 45 For all points north including t astern 3:l.if western and Tmtie Mails For all points north and stimuli 1 person. 1 l OFFICE not General delivery, money order, reristrv stamp window open from 9 a. in. to p. m. General fr XV. C. au The Republic will Continue to be Independent WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS I. 1 XVHITMOHE, President. S. Mi COR NICE. Andress Communications to C. S. TINGEY, Casliier. f anti gradually increased my weight from one hundred ntul twenty - five to two humlretl pounds. Since then, I ami my huffily have used this medicine Jvlien needed, ami wo are all in the best of health, a fact which wc siVtrilmte to Ayer's Sursaphrlhi. I believe my children would have been fatherless had it not been for Ayers Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say too much. II. O. Hixson, Postmaster and Planter, Kinards, S. C. The First for the Ocus; First for the People end First for dual) Ccunfy. delivery and stamp window open p, m. H. F. JUCune, P. M. mi 12m. to GEO. T HAT1033AL BAKK of KEPMI. rT'TT y THF pointment. RECEIVING Go0,000. 37,300. Capital U.Y JD ilia , G ( Sarsaparilla KEEL'S til) TO SUBMIT TO A TEST. The representa.ive of the Sui-d- ay World said that he would return to Bayonne xvith a committee of repr sentative professional peo- - nc c;j-at-I.- Specially. iXeRhl : same xvith each. With head uptil only the lifted, eyes upturned with a silent whites showed, and he his his lips, pressed prayer upon firmly with his big bands upon the broxv, breast and abdomen of each TO SAY TO YOU Methodist. Ayers Sarsaparilla healers method was the ir 1 sclt-heati- d, xvere the words: ttl-Lu- m A Wile Equal to a Gol d Mine. Will some of" your renders give me a good lCcipl for making a cold starch? 1 tl it irons and iron am scllicg si a little at evoi-house and lmve to liso some starch ever, place and want know how to make a good cold starch. .My ami being anxious husband was in to help him t lirough 1 would sell ilatirons anyi 1 am doing splendidly. A cent's worth ot fuel will heat the iron for .! hours, so you liavd a perfectly een heat. You can iron in half the time and no danger of scorching tho clothes, as with tho yltl tron, aim you i an get the most beautiful gloss. I sod at ne .rly eei v house; as th- - iron s ive-s- o much fuel .xeryhody wants ono. I t, made $1.00 nit each iron and have sold less than ten anv day I worked. My brother is doing well and I think anyone can make lots of money anywhere sellDO., ing iroifs. J. F. FAN ICY Louis, Mo., will start anyone in (ho business, as they did me, if you will address Mas. A. IUsseli.. them. Kov. 21 BRYAN Uc have a tvord A. C. Jftorne; con-ente- - crowds congregated. Wlrle the healer preserves the simplicity which characterized the Apostles of old, he is decidedly up to date in one thing. He has- a business manager, Mr, George R. Berriman, w ho had seen to it that his masters coming and .whereabouts had been advertised. So croxvds flock to see him at once. The sick, the luilt, tlio blind and the deaf camo for his blessings and tlio touch of his magic hands. At times the crawd wus so large that he had to leave his quarters in the inn and bless tho hosts under the leafless trees Monday a Sunday World reprelie sentative visited the healer. found Schrader busily engaged in his room ministering to all who . asked for his blessings, and was invited to sit down and watch, lie did, and for half an. hour wit nessed a most surprising exhibition. Men, women and children from all walks in life came, and each in tSrn put himself completely under tho control of the bearded man clad in a loose black gown, belted by a black satin sash upim xvhich, traced in white script, SaturLy, MEDAL AT WORLDS FAIR. GrXERAL P.ANKING IN BRANCHES. Colic & Cholera Cure. Pl.mjuat, quick results, safe to use. ITS I AYERS Pills Save Doctors Bills.. DeWitts ALL NephiCty- - .Utah. Publishing Co. 0 |