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Show Smhli? Ti.3 This paper will not etJuid by and see either the outg.'ng or incoming officers vilifiod by Jtrwispaf cr that of journal. ISSUED SATURDAY MORNINfi' Laa noclaiiu to the !i It would be a go J tiling if the w. L. HOE, Editor. people would turn leend and traee itfromtheIi.it of newspapers in TF'..MS or Utah and withhold their support $2.00 On? Your from it in the future. TIIK REPUBLIC. Mf t editorial mailer n or Editor, hood adili The Decision The supreme court's deei-io- n proclaiming the election law valid, t Tin' i!,pu Ik with a great deal of favor from met Ht'ilu, J n.b loiuit, Itau, all sources. Prominent. Republiwell as as Democrats realizco:ipa:iy cans, tuc nEori.Lia vvt'.Li'-iur-, thcjustnes-ioing it, were not slow tl M. McCone, Manager. in stating their views in harmony M At bunin ah.UlV Co FuMU..m VtfiM f P Application has been made at the Xnphi post tW.c' for trar.u'msion through the mail as cod-oas a. Ail matter. 0 1 SATURDAY' DEC. 2Gth, 189G. Be Sure that you ADVERTISE IN de-srrv- TheRcpUblio It will with the supreme courts action. Our opinion is that tho supreme bench hud one of the hardest tasks that was ever brought before them. Being Republican insentiinent and reoognizingthftt their w'ords were final on the matter they set aside party affiliations and rendered a docision in accordance with the vote of the people. This action on their part, will receive tho commendation they' It shows that they were not going to trample on the rights tf American citizens and the excited j oition which they hold makes tho case more binding, than i. otherwise. There aro, however, a few which could bo made to the law. One would be to leave Pay you. Judge Parch uphold tlm election offthe numbering of the ballots. law but points.out that the numbering Another in where it is not definiteof the ballots is void. ly stated who shall have charge of the ballots. Congrees is in session. It ia tube As we view it, the law concluhoped they will not spend their whole sively shows iu one place that the timo in jaw. county clerk should take charge of The Sultan will have to reform His the ballots, and in another it seems to indicate that the judges of electhe po.reia. Goodgovernment bo ness knows, it was not before it was tion should occupy the position of custodians. Other defects could bo nee led. ? cited, which, w have no. doubt, Tlio ninety first 'anniversary of the will be remedied by the incoming birth of Joseph Smith, was kept in the legislature. Otherwise tho l.uv is Sixteenth ward meeting house last better than the old law. It dues night. away with boisterousnesj and intimidation. All is as quiet as r Only a few days' more, girls, to take summer's dnv. the golden opportunity. Leap Year With amendments it will be will soon fade avyay. found to bo invulnerable, and it will St. Louis is talking Juf organizing a havo a tendency to detract from more election contests. v gilance committee in order to put a any Those elected will take their stop to the crime in that city. IVhat a seats on January 1, and our hope howl would go up about the barbarous West if Buehu proposition were made In is that they will manipulate the afDenver or Salt Luka City. Dearer fairs of their various offices with News. economy, and with a desire to full til the will of the people. A Vi tliou t Outgoing County Qtticers. any criticism we welcomo the in- coming officers, and say that if ' One would think that the write- their duty is carried out with the up nrtist who penned the insults purpose as above, this paper wilf to tlio outgoing county officers will stand by them, if not, it will would got "his head fixed before be our duty aa the mouthpiece o he attempted to throw such slush tho people to gently, remind them of their expressions before they nd nonsense before the public in were electod. future. . j The outgoing officers are entitled to some consideration aside from ridicule. jTlio Nephi Times has been tho recipient of imwvy favors from tho hands of the gentlemen who will soon bo called upon to resign thair seats in favor of their Buocesiful Democratic opponents, and they should at least show courtesy and consideration enough to treat them wito respect and decency. No doubb the scribe who wrote tho rot, thought lie was writing something funny but thr t humoi if it was ever there, was unmorci-fullburied by tho mountain like preponderance of his gall. The Republic believes the outgoing officers should receive the thanks of the paopl. If they have done wrong why did not the Times nlightan the people on that subject. Bat now that their term or office ia about to expire and seeing very plainly that they have milked tb official pane completely dry they ar waiting th band that h&M JOHIIi S, LEKDS&Y frier. tUhfp, It may lead to important AT. IjA v--p ' iiJ W- 'munx'. M.ubUo - ICN on V? Sr b7qlk 1t "A", patimts. to ft. ofcalPj.U tel Jemima Ever Come to Nephi. re- severance will enable us to achieve. However that may be, there is no question about the pleasure of doing the thing one likes best. It may be nude or history, or football, or wood-caing. or vliat not there is certainly a ory keen satisfaction in following ones own personal taste. And the chances are that if you are enough in earnest, something worth while will come of it. Too much is made of the motie of making money. It is well to remember that there is another kbul of satisfaction in good work, in eery kind of employment, done for its own sake. It does not make much difference w hat the work is. Any- kind of or' beautiful thing done, in the measure in which the heart is thrown into it,' doing ones very best for the sake of seeing it well done, is good and satisfying. Time spent in. this way is well spent. If there is any such thing as a secret of happiness, it is surely this make others happy. And all good work is an antidote for selfishness. Not only that, but it is one of the surest, mm-- t lasting and rightful sources of continual happiness. To talk about work ns the best play the best resource for enjoying a holiday, seems on the surface a contradiction. Tint the best To be play- is not idleness merely. worth having, it must be sopie kind of activity, and to be really delightful, it must be something loved. To make the most of a holiday, then, it is quite fair to do the very thing that you care for , personally-- how ever unimportant it may to somebody else. apjicar Something is due to the day itself. Is it Thanksgiving day? Are we not more ready to give thanks in sincerity for material blessings, for abundant food and rich dress, prosperity in the shape of money, houses and lands, than for better culture nud richer gains in building up our own characters and lives? Yet these are worth more. Is it Christmas? Do we think of it as a time of gifts, of merry- - making, of unusual gayety and or do we care first for its higher meanings? I)o we make it a time of pood will toward all, a time for earnest thought and generous deeds to promote the welfare of those whom we love, first, hut also, so far as we may-- , of all m,r humnn brothcrs nml Flstprs? n r - rrm (rvVg'H, 3 "A. ; TOILETS, NOVELTIES, ALBUMNSand HANDSOME For PRESENTS -- Lll Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, gloves, Mittens, Feather Boas and a store full of beautiful and useful things for the Holidays. Candies, Nuts and Fruits, nice and fresh, expressly for our Trade. The Men iu rers.j. inscriptions and carvings have shown tlmt there existed in ancVnt Iers.a. members of a race of black skin. led men, who possessed features n sen bling those, of Africans. The origin of these people, as well as their lllsti-;-, Old t c !:".'C sup- posed that in pieirstore t mts tin v.s greater j art of southern A by a j rimltwv lla.k race, of w hieh only vos t:ge lemrom d v. hen the empires of Hahylinia aid As yna arose. Lately doseemlarts (,f the I iaek ini'ii who figured in the eai ly h's'.ory of Persia are ln'lleved to have been found by the Russian explorer. Dr, Danilotl', dwelling among the mountains near Shiraz, east of the Persian gulf. 1 Imso topic, although they Till foim an grmip, mingle w it h the surrounding population, as in undent times, and find enployment at long distances from their home. Some of them are to be seen in the city- of Teheran. Youths Companion. Appearances Arc Deceitful. Como on up, Joe what are Grandest Display you Ever Beheld. Santa Claus has made his Headquarters with us this year. Call and see us and be sure of good treatment. EnOjT3LE COLIPHY. hesitating for?" I dont like the looks of thet dog. Oh, he wont bite just see, he ia wagging his tail now. Thats all right, but that ain't the end Im looking at! American Field. Lenders in Low Prices Axsjrn tr.cr.v..crA.g! records chow SVTntV. UMU ----- - T i i I e, for ethnologists. Sc;: y efcoww holiday. qu-tion- Solsniifio American Agency lor The L rgest Line of sults or it may not the thing we are most eager to do may be a mere amusement of which ve soon tire, or it may be the thing that ve were made to do, the real serious business of our lhes, which circumstances have seemed to v hieh perpnt beyond our reach, disappearance in modern times, have furnished U.vling TUESDAY NEXT ANNOUNCEMENTS work-a-da- y afj-nron- 'Him I A.. HOLLIDAY Can Giver red-lett- tCub!ic. All rtrf'tA V. iMrtwi It What is surti to make it a day? W hat is the very best way to spend it ? IIow shall've plau to yet fruai it ail that it can give? To make the ery most of a single day, a holiday, a day that ve are at liberty to soend as ve like, maybe something of a piwzit,. It suggests the onestion what, do you care most atiout doing with nil vour time? Time is the stuff of w hieh life :s made, ami just m be sure of vJhat ve care most to do with it is worth thinking about. 21 os t young people, and in fact pretty much ail persons, have some faorite occupation or study, or both in one, some special direction in which they are strongly drawn, that l;es out' ide of the daily necessary routine of work. For those who have ordinarily but little leisure (and in this busy world this includes the majority), the indulgence of this private liking is a capital use for at least a part of the new b Deo 26 Si-urtf- .KEEPING A HOLIDAY. Ilow Shall We Plan to Get from It AU the I AH fpii.ru, that cavalry and war chariots were used at leat259) B. C. r , , .'I V PH |