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Show The Republic NeWd. Ua'i. ie f ui.i trken ia rcg ird to Lis religious po- i ( arch, Mti'-niii. an i w. sites t L? vindicated ' n . d.l politically to even matters up. b.H TII5 REPUBLIC. vv i'1' v v MORNING W5CKD SATURDAY ir, f er-atur- c w. Editor. B3E, L. Dlaulock. A iOLLLObS I l:j, Jan. lv (J.i o . fi win i jeat 30 re-- List of Unclaimed Letters, Legal Notice. 3 about it farther ad go ii i f i. j. tin i t-- Jb ! , armed - J t m i i the pr,v fiegr of e luc ) w ;iu n district contT of the fifth Ifi'ti let, of the Male of t'tah. Omiutv ix Tun rn (. n i The list ot unclaimed letters remaining Jaa. 1st. 1S97 la as eanekt J uilicj.ti F tat s of P. C. follows. r had ot J uhb.-- InaiKl the matter ori thw Ane Marie hriaeii-.eivt PetisHa, Miss Maria Robertson, vt. Notu-G?n o ii Xot js Ium e LvdiaA. Ranch,. Uv Ffion the ttfcutur of tiie Mr. J. W. Tye. wid aiul IVvtament of P. C. ,ti eotjuiit arnl Marie (. t D. Turner, Peoren, IpHtor'-oto the ci (titoi of and zi tl person'-Charlie L)s Fanner, h iv ior ciaiius luaiunt said doordont, to ex11. H. Rroks, t ooehorq, wan luiut them, v ita the .vt is 3 O i to L. Young, fl lour mouijis after tiie hist piituiennou f thiw noiioe, tsa'l exeeutor albis rf shIhiim m Myra C. South. the tow n of I.tA.in, m the oounfy of Juab. above letters re not called for ia Ndteoi I tah, ti.e Kiine beii'jj the piaee for 30If the tiie trans u'tion of tiie bunnies, of estates. tho w ill te tent to the dead let days, ( om t, T. t u Hi'hNsL.N. LxeeuLor oifiee. ter Dated J mu.u lth, H. F. MoCuxe, P. M. W A. C, Lryau, Atty, for Executor. -- and r.--- t in NephI post office ' j n j u-- e e j lCr.M sur.'CRimox: II K L uv Th Dunner itic at this true of writing ai me at a m-- Dgi-datur- Year ODe n n ah K s .i'i.n.1'. r nnnlic Ift jhi, J hib Lou t) t la l, t 'I M U rabiD-du- liter of sen tlor. are tint of a - in- Urn- - , j I I,. j V - n reacnM h;u n Lis lioen spent, an at present are still grsat the Tut iii.runt: er expenditure before a conclu-io- u arrived at. n in nV at the Ncpht post C App b a.ti m h nb Ti)- position of tlio respective candi the uiaiN as tin utf eflift for ti ' v. etond-cladates is not so easily to be detine as. n, i u. or writers think. Fume neHspoy-Some h ive I'l.umrd that It iw!in is tinSATUUDW .TAX. II th, loJT ur.ti chcreh eaudidate, and others that r c i1. u ar j rwito tti lien lei on i. A pmtion which can- i!' isf m ilv b inked u t or is a coi.ti nled not be The best j ado . , rv ooarluv, r,i.vir K of f f n 1 - U 1 s i I - r -- i m mi ml. Thus h" ) ear The 1'ML lir-- iw imal duj t anom . 't ilillliS hair-dressin- g v" 1 w uniulation ac state, of 1 5 lb a. i. hs- m- The .Ndiion . i lAjrji.a Ft RaiiiiLFi.U'iii- A 41 LUdrcjcd 8.1, . J L ) ar-- , . lo-i- or ex,)"1 1 1 be, - l iotJ)i;ed know th it H mry N.Copo, the W iboin t )), D. (J., land - Pi vs ii is rev ivvv e. or, iMa.iiial. (he mineral igieaL part of thu work lnsbien.ilri.i-- ; euueiy re'vi.Lten by iiUdonlo 'iim lg engineer, who has had y e irs of x per ease as a Drospeet.jr, assa yor at J r up rinpu eat, of .niaea and United !j. atessurvei or. ''lie o ok is a eoo iii'1 tread00 on aswill be found saying tand mine r a rv . and e. r mines. all w.i v.mi lo d1 The ths: pirc ot la- vvoi k ivjs the Unit1- at'smimnr laws, and recall-tions- , ho toloj'.; mil survev a mining claim , v ar.ou , to, d mici valuable information, fne nnee - D cents it the princnonlbo k Hare-- , or ot tile author. in mine .will i 1 : dis-emsi- v vv nj vv . - e g! ui l -- , ell) ) j-- c u.-et-ul - ' her-sa- w - l Ii n e. I n m i i ' -- . bufi-noss- . be-i- i . -- V. hat They Think. There are many drawbacks to living quite beyond t ne boundaries of civilisawith n increase of the expendiThe Mai hum s Compa-- s was lir.jt Used ture account and other incidentals. It tion, but tin xperienees gained must lie rifrcshi g new. From Africa! in the year 1'JoO. aXo plac s the Democrats in an unen- tin re corn - in a private let ter an :.mus- viable posit m ri unelv, at open vv ir imr story of the reception accorded to some ladies who were sent to the mis(loud coup, my ami good conversi-tio- with each n'h."', and there is no sion station it ('gamin.. Their arrival are tin veiy sinew J of virtue. caw-ei- l is the and that that g; e.i joy to the natives, cspecial-ltef, t lie to one U. This Thatchei cii. not Tiie visit. e found that they had s pi in to lb, If many iu..re petitions are circulated supj) vrte's, it vv mid r, ached a land her- - the most astonishf. fiIso r cuu-o a be will in this city, it better ing candor vailed, and when it vvasi p irtv to with Iraw his paper name ami su'istitut tl. it of another. quite possibly for them to see them- lm tie. selvts a nt them. If Heiideibon or Utvv'ins Iriends canThe comm t.- of 'he nat iv cs were alMeier blacken the character of your not; elect then man, a candidate should ways letoie ding and often witty. gaed long arid earnestly at the friends and nt igliljoi-.- . Your own may he found w ho will h suitable ta all Tluy waist- - of he ihighsh ladles, and with parties, arid who should ba elected ready wit Hot be pet feet. upon the i he name of " iendc without delav. idle King-- .liter asl iag various qm We purest, as that man. A. W. ihengi-anc- l Our happincbs does not Consist in bejcr-onMow is the time for action. ot his and lmvrg found them ing without passions, but lu Laving such reasi l.abli ready to any Coiit lol of them. . d. iiiands ior information, next noticed (heir anq le sleeves, and rri.,arhcd Ihut must put all their food up Iheir "they The sere us matter ith people sleeves, for it was ury evident tint it did not go inside. is that when they open tl.o.r in uith Such a comment on one, of the im- inter-a is Tinshould which ill the.r mi loot it. subjiH't they or fashion could, of Tours,., est all who haw a desire to gain Pavements hern made m a land whore The Mutual Im- - civilization is unknown. 11 m'glit, Time (he conn 'go to provide for the strength montilly. best however, be somewhat instructive to are associations the a 'ii e:.t of your fueu is vvitliiu cntei look ooca.sionallv at Ihe results of fasli- lace- - in tlm vvotld where the young ion through the cy - of an unmitigated un. tti not beyond yuur umui', in t id cm iiiqlitti d and tpj ihtied for savage. Jle is at least unprojuda ed. Youth's Companion. higher uw of cl jr ition. 'Jlic Lime will come m A inonca when -- C3mrles I. Many suhiects are thcie brought up raeesatlly de politics will take a hick suit. Inde- which some of us are anp ircntly ignor- - Tark. in London. Tlu- Puritans snp- pendency (if action will eventually win during tin- commoniltjt of. Things that enlighten us on Iir('KM,( (hem and Ihev wore wealth, the philosophical wonde-- s of nature. II., wlio. instead of the gohlen'b, (lurks 1 is not alvv.p s th.ut a man is a parWho is it thd d jos nut like t) sen iy nierly given. ircented the v ictors w ith silver cups valuo-- nt too guineas each. take! ot the sinful ways of the w oi hi such subjects. when hen h ea n the eomp'iny of tVork for the Wide Tire. Our friend ..should not forget to speak sinful people. I lilt wonders? Let her a word now end then for the wide tire. It - difficult to have peioiuneut roads 'Jude.: c ills (hover "The educated without it. Vv e too frequent ly see where liven to her proudest heigh where some man viith a narrow tired wagon Hog." Museum managers should be she caught lias diiveii on to a lawn and defaced it. notified Unit America contains such a the The soul of Xewton an of Socrates -- Fnfovt nnatc'y the one that is seldom the ovv lu-- of the fawn. freak. She hut extends the scope of .wild The narrow tire damage- - the dirt while tiie wide tire improves it by pack- imiu0 of cutting ing down the d rt insti-a.m is creating j And ad miration. The city into it. Who li a - not been on a country We sagged that the some exeitrmcnt. road just after Ihe mud n;ul dried out The hum in min 1 is continually and found the mfs so mu.ieious and city council appiint none but tho-lor mote know le Ige. It hard ibat itwawith the greatest (lifn- W ho will do their dutv. do ivors to grasp at things which lit! eulty that one c. old drive over ir at all. I f the w ido ii e n ah is a rut at nil it is so luoud 'ir.d snioodi hat it makes an easy M hen t he e nt, ntnty woman l.ibrimlh. Ilv Smpeto pud bv, however track fordnvii and leaves less dein md that ui u u' Ahiei vot.i latent quilities or forces which bles. rarmei s' i.,w ;,w. el and not at ho u it of eumim'ime to we, ire in josev-iKocpim ilaui him m i ho hues of woik. We hc t about, our enn Ee "Oup-political slav el y. coi'diUon for d nvir dev s y takie-g- u M'o stem Uicallv work hard to gain ty fie-lh whin . care, i.r that know le Ige. oil 10 ni.d to lem.ove ew y j e r i 'e i f L mu Mldmghl burned in our eagerness to fathom tl e thefvif.ee. Tin 1 ruth e e,d Explain. ' -- "'L r end imcr.un-ii'"('1 hi hj e,T mysteries of nature. ' id he trained veiv lml weather it In order, however to learn easier, it , nril putn i into a p l fectly de-'ML .Tou-- i nl. If Moses Thatcher is not lighting is u great deal bettor to study in class what does kthit, sentence mean, as a mutual improvement association. which was published in the Salt Lake We can help cacti other. God pity the man who is so egotist. cal that he can- Tribune, Mot. 15? If I had not'he, n placed tu a Jposi-tio- net gain some knowledge or good from involving a great principle, I could his brother. not have been tempted To accept even By earnest endeavors we may acquire the high oHiee of United States senator, avast amount of knowledge, which but if Utah if young Utah feels that will be a great help to us in our walks my election would be a vindication of through life. It will help us to overthat for which 1 have contended, and come with ease the petty cares of this would aid in preventing the forging sphere of action. It will lighten our of chains upon the people of this state, burdeni. Help us to be better men I should accept thedhhee 0f (senator and women. Elevate our minds above, should it be tendered me." the sordid ambitions of financial gain And this was written before the Des- Give us a position intellectually which eret Mews articls opposing him came will at ones show tha e out in the paper. Snreljr Thatcher is tail. po. chafing under tba action .tha church These are a few of the nrinv blessings fuel. lijiiiiij. fc v hole b n, an that :n itself uhl mean incileiuhle loss to tin the tor through The length of mv lifi may b incressed of lessening tho d mgers, Tha irmjoffty IX TUT DISTRICT COT'RT OF THE FIFTH bv the people die trooi troubles. u ni Dim i of the State of Utah, (ounty Tt ese may be averted by promptly j Jmi ot Juab - in the matter of the Estate of Charles One Minute A. Luat & Cough Care, P. Xoiton, Deceased Order to show cause vi v oid r ot s lIc of real estate should not be Sons. made. In aopoarin to thi court by the peti-tioon the Mil, day of January ISW7, presented and tiled by Alma S, Kendall, the administrator ot the estate of Charles I. Norton, deceased, tani it is necessary to cell the vi hole or some poiuon ot tiie real estate of said decedent to poa the debts ot said d(cedenf. and Mi'Ai'ch tiie eKpen-ve- s and charges ot administrator and XrUSLKYMLX, I Ji ul the iamiJ) allowance. Jtis tlieietore ordered, COLORADO. bv this court thut all persons interested m the DENVER. estate of s;ud deceased a"pear heioie tue said Dist net ( m t on Monday tae F llteenth day of xXyers Hiir Vigor, which has outlived Man h. A. D DJ7, at the hour oi Id oclock A. 1 M. of said duv, at tne court khhii of said court and superseded hundreds oi .simuir at the courthouse in the cm of Nephi, County is undoubtedly the niui ot Juab, Male of Utah, to show cause why an as well as economical order siioiiel not be trained to adminisin the market. By its pse, the poor-e- -t - J trator to st ii so much of the said real estate as I head of hair scon becomes luxurlan shall be u and that a o p ut tins order be published tour Murtssnc weeks m and beautitjl. 1 he Um( i. k anewspape punted and published m ud city ot Nephi w I Wi.lsvl ...VJ CJAINL'OR. r ! -- i; r. r xixHfui. mj E. axtj HjgitINs, e lor t oruninntUi If J i.d' oi nid Com t d hi ' r Africans Who Are In the Habit of Saying i.i id I 0, pa, a )2.e )l j. Datt dual u r llth lv; L mt .i ii t 'Mr t mtest - hihleto draj on e t fe Tn 1 ( j ' - del snaluck. For nearly two week3 the torial fra'-his been k pt before 'imuia the uare, an as yet no Bitisfaiin pm-en- l le ho ru t ' t n PE'.FLL. u- - 1 clu-lo- Nf'FTI -i- 1 rew-lome- is , tic-Curi- al h'-to- vi-it- an-w- er KETCHUM. R. L. WATCHMAKER. vv ZmS22T2 1 1 11 fr Protect V rite JOr t II 3 Wi . ,, . . ,j, , , jv i t l r - r . .y CalthnK of . - , , E i( ) , i And e- , g..c simp , rtjy ,i i to patent 0 VOll VMMlill. ate.it At tor- prino Oiletf aian t ELY'S CitEAT.I EALM ia apaniUvccnio. Apply into the ncsmlc. It is quid, ly absorbed. 60 cents at DrmrirMs or bv- - mail ; samples !0c. by mail. ELY BltOIULES, 63 Warren Sc., New York City. yroW5c.wtJwnwB )1 j - - 11 1 ,fr. ' undL-C'JVeie- d i,- t-- to , 1 r I l skir-nii-hin- g e j , j 1 1 cii-- ut hub-thos- . o-- u wi-l- e m H's-ar- - cL 1 d, . 1 Will Thatcher 1 1 ; ' p.-y- ch, 1 t. Ty goed from as! Thy? Kccauso 25 javrs in busine-- s enables us to Jcnow the wants of the .peo- pnrclm-in- g -- 1 ve-'-e- l. x u ple and ca.&h seleet goods accordingly. SECOND We bay for and take advantage of all discounts- - THIRD When tle you trvule with us you do not have to pay STRICTLY 1 debts of others. PRICE TO ALL. tt God-lik- e- 4( y., Glias Foote and Sons, NEPIIT CITY. - : tt. 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