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Show The Republic N&phi, Utah, Saturday, Feb. 4 THE REPUBLIC. It is tii Republic's painful duty TEltMS OK M'K'Cnil-riOV- : 'a ah u i i!itori kl u,ausiu-- ritim; mi !, sSouM b r i tu-- a'M.'i-'-.'Au- to n- l, ( i - v, ..r IMiur, . All tv a t ni'isainl l p' u to Th ,i N j hi, J uiih Count , Ft th . Im Tin: Aplifaliim Ollirt for Un lui- mini at th N )Ui jw-tluJu1j!i th; maiN titiisuiki"-if- iii.t.i matter. SA I L K DA Y 1i.lJ. Is in. n3r.nrj Thl: At Ncphi City, Juab Co. State of Utah. FKEIlUAItr 12, 1S!7. Tho Times Tabernacle Choir. n , p,-- He bore a pj.verful L t!, f .pie. ! V .. H.-h:- t i : . j j ! WATCII MAKER. - otliLe-nes- s I n KETCHUM. R. L. (.-- ; ev-'n- The entertainment given to th tabernacle choir was one which that organization deserved. To be without singing is a had posi-;tiofor any community to b v'r' Im 1 Choir had a truthfulness of the in the northward Hut R VVd folio, J t grand dinner the le tilers of De meeting hou-- e Friday. Over one us we wou'd not be w: at down Presill0i.t 1ax;n U1 .tr , hundred an 1 hiry to a splendid repast ixhicli had exis ir.g in our env been gotten up fir the occasion, testimony to the wj. : ; Two long tables, each teeming said that a put itiou w.,.; with choice and dainty viands which the dainty hands of the sisters had worked together for the occasion. Kae'i side of the Ion" tables were lino 1 with bright and happy face-- . The list of urw. ,.u;ii d kmis r,ni.o...ng The aim and object of the affair in o. 1,.. IS; 7 :b Nephl post ivas for tlie purp se of helping the follows. Mrs. Ros- s r.eh tabernacle choir, it being the in-- 1 Marearvt fciioi a A, Mr. Henry Lou, , tention of buying books which ' wero needed by that organization, .et , If the not cum-- for in A most elegant programme was 30 days, they wm .H n, tit tv. t!ld vitiltl lOYt" rendered, which, owing to the late. ler of holding same prevents our! giving it in fill. The singing by the choir and in- dividual performers was excellent. The mutations and solos were K HI TX THF PNTIIKT roT'RT OK TRC well given and each o ie did well 'f t'u " Kl'1 r I' f v Knt it n ir o;t cf J .bill - mi p toward making the a succ ess. Vtrr-o- n nicl A ,T,r( olice N7oti' ti rA.llp.pA t The committee are to he conr UlVfH 1V t 10I1V JO 1. ( .M'l'Mbil (' ni P s'.inent fu (onioint M n An I'1' gratulated upon the gaol work Vtr-r:i t tlx1 "f duH nil ilxul-- ' " til done iu this matter, anl we are Ii ' lt cl;u in ;! hibtt tlmin, w it!' th n cixs.h v t in:;irr u of in t punli.-asatisfied that one and all should in four months ;itt r t . this notice. S1 iyr5t'o it his r nin in IiHM rumt ot )i:MS'3 I lit tllft ililrOASCSS PiT6U t!h town nf iu ?' f Stilt of trt;ih, t'. s'lH'-- ' Immiit tlx i of i il it f the Ian the presbUney the transaction T. hi ri;is by Ajiostlo lh"iu'or. (mihi of till sLikig the bishops of the Dated .Tanuarv ldT. 3MI6 W. x. ( hnan. A tty. fr 'c wards wli w uls of e.ictru il' prje.nt on agem it : iu :i groat' numher. such ' t jx tiie ditkiot cot'Rt of the fifth Judicial Distr et'ot the st.it of Utah. '.unity, 1 Tli wh u ihir win in a of .T,,ah In the matter of th1 J ate of fh irle-up l)pcis.l - ('ider to u ,d notivuise dmc" Wli: we we.l attendel I,hi'Norton, order of ah of r'a t ,Piaile- la anp.'?rmr to t7 ' ir. ly the t s oeeasio-onand w i a re sure t iat, or on the s h ,o, r'issTit-.iv of ,Ta o rv nlndiiNtra-to- r u on' ,' p bi'V-ivof and oftiledthehv h a- of t i i - t'P Noiton, II e to whole or the it that rms ry i: .sh u! bo instruct, some I'ortitm great g o! aid de of the real dee halt, and eeih'iit to uai t od ive lessons to all cone mod. the epons s ad h.irgr- - i .itnoHsitor anl -Iti-uw. t'l", pto-th, Siler'S hld.lCl.- biliOI. Oirf.nriO tha t in the m rsnns int by th The Tabernacle i in 1 r Si i showeJ the WOrkui.'s m behalf of hijcho-w-- y DIED. L ' Held In the Second ward Hall. Saint, Sister Martha Jones. The deceased died on Tuesday, February lth, and the funeral took place from the North Sl ie was a ward m "eting lion.-memher of one of the early hand C;ut oompanies (Captain Martin) land was one of those brave women Us ho determined to cross the dreary trackless desert in search of that promised land which the Prophet J oseph Smith had promised to the S, dnts. Site su tiered the priva tions of eaily life in Utah and was cognizant of many trying scenes in Utahs early history. She lived as she died, a faithful Saint, beloved and honored by a community which she had seen gradually grow up around her. It is salv to say that Sider Jones w ill inherit that reward which is stored for all faithful members of the Church of Christ. Latter-da- One Year Grand Dinner. Concert and Dance to record the death of that faithful Editor. W. L. BOE, interest-- j The speaker was big in the account" of Lis early expeti-- ; enccs in the church of C..ri-aim tabernacle choirs In Memorium. ISSUED SATl'RDAV MORNING 1 is lenuth of mv lifo may bo inoreaied Tho majority tho tlanr people die trom laoiy troubles. Tt ee nupv ne averted by promptly usiafj A. Luat & (Joe Mniute Cocgfi Care. ' 1.0 r. of hv tho Sons. rMh' T 1 m - IIPjfH1 NCESERYMEX, f 1 t UTAH. :?rriir23i I'i.WMit. COLORADO. "I M v I LTiai.u. v i 1 i ; m i t 111 J l 'tf.xlt 1" i.u'i .ui 1. - tv t m - in It'i S .! R a. , Jml-- Th- - a.o. o - Mrs faitiI-u- l ir rx v iwl r- j IRr.-- H-a Mtv Npu ual, h-- ' - riTi j 1 s ii. Qcnt. stairijHnl x'liucbusTtCttiic 1 r placed in. w ar n "la the midst of life we are in $ The choir deserves the thanks of death. R p the people for their pcrscvcriii" cf- 'rnunmm ltcmi foi ts to make this life worth Vonczulans infighting thejing. Music is the soul of purity ami Guiana boundary (p.csfiou arc li. goodness, and tho people should at able lo raise a stink. every opportunity express their 7V hv thankfulness iu a tangible manner to this worthy organization. te-Mis- ' Mrs. 15 rad ley Martin gave a magThanks are due to Prof. 0. A. nificent hall in New York the other Hales for the proficiency which the Well! tabernacle choir has said an exchange. ELYS CUTAM BALM isapositlvecure. day acquired tinApply into the nostrils. It id quickly absorbed. 60 who in the thunder are the Urad-U3r-- . der his t ar hofor, ie said cenhj nt Driipizicts or by mail ; tump es 10c. by mail. l of aid d tutelage. And it should be District (Vmt on Moml.u the TiM enfh day of ELY BKO'llILItS, 60 Warren bt., New York City ins a ny way. of 10 o'oioek A. the aim of the people of Nephi to at t h Man'll. A. T. P 17JZZ M. of said de , a the eo M nn o' - ;d court o t see that Prof. Hates is furnished t t;ie court Xr h;, Fourty 'n e eit., wh.v how VTfea can clitaK ail ruise Jueh, c.t'te oi rtiib The curator of the Ohio Archae- with, employment at all times that It Was to Ilia lrutluT, Who Was a Iuke olrder of some wurppte to said adminU-- t We?' ih.uid not r tor t so) so nr I'd) (f the aid real pst ie as tihip to atf4n6? in Scotland. Idrnc: a eojiv of th.is Irr'rprt n e - e r yU After pod pi ological and Historical society is will ensure his permanent residence vVr'f sh'llle Vb.lilHrrT e This v, urhl lias become but a very oder!e ''dh-l- n ). four u weeks iu nwd , OfLei! ."an,n, !. - Ilii FlUI e a T1p aud orwsoai jivinted small place, yet it is uot engaged on a map of ancient Ohio in Ncphi. k.j'.Vi day llu. i iii siii.i ot Xigihi ceiy vhic!i will show the interesting F V. Ifua.rNs, Without mentioning the names the fact is so forcefully demonstrated entity f TK25x:i 22 sm A' (f viiil Cnnrr. as it was to a certain doctor of whom 3.1 3iL of the choir individually wo say to a western Uth DM Eiittd Jai.uarv DeWitts Little pretristorio remuirs ofthat state. Early Risers paper tells. Tl. in doctor had Ths famous littto gills. them accept, the thanks of the pub- under his care in the ihosp tal a fi old one of the lanpt s o f n, r.l.c iv. If tha; Rawlinile (who was lic lor their united efforts in this Montana, who, when he became bo interested as to send a lew clip- direction. imo tne do, aleseent, one tur's house to thank him for h's s: ; ice pings from this paper placed to As he van a pel : to suit his own views) would only IVhen the Simplon tunnel is and say good-btne olliee, the or, w boy rcn.ad.,''. leae send in his name wo might he able built the (listnneo between Milan I understand thnt c,un:-sooto pay some at tention to him. to set oil- on a t rip to he. other j or Venice and Paris will he, fifty kilometres shorter than by the St. side of f!ie water, and that. Lcl'uvyou leturn on intend to visit .Scotland. The Fayson Header came out a Gothard route, and 100 kilomotres If such is the ra.-- I should like totrive K couple of weeks in a new form shorter than by Mt. Cenis. (locum 3 onThea ter to some friends of mine." (io, tor Kg lied that he did intend more neat in appearance and a will save twenty kilometres over to j iSe(,l bund, and that he should great advancement on the old ti.e. the Mt. Cenis line and 100 over the Ik j leaded to take charge of the letter. Tlnreup.n the cowboy sat down, brothers Iluish and lulvcr have St. Gothard. When intorvceiri" .ijli a r;ef sealul it up, and wr;'tc lines have been our best wishes for success, and f I straightened .Vilan mlbr, seil tin enletter, elo)e to let u ; sa y miles the duke of Craige at a castle in our fail ure to note the fact was an will he brought seventy-nin- e ;f by rail nearer Paris. The chief ad- Scot kind. When he ha ruled it to the oversight which we regret. that gentleman looked at the -vantage of tho tunnel, liowevi r doctor, V :f address rather dubious, , and then will b tne reduced grade, tho rUe asked, in a oiee that, was possibly a . Sl'OP III Is this gentleman an ue- for tho Simplon being only 703 little cold: of guaintaiKV . your:;?" 1 11 ' ' ma metres while for the St. Gothard it t Well. os, ropl.cd tho ranoh-ruletn n is 1,133, and for Mt. Cenis 1.2'.!;5! "I think 'it quite probable ho will remcr.il ' r mo. lie is my father, and I Wes, iv to the legislature, drop metres. shall he glad to hae you call rn him to appoint a comthat propo-dtio" and tell him l.m getting along all mittee to in oMigatv whether arty Dr. Maraglianos serum for on!. right." vs church inllucuce was imcd iu the monary phthisis, whatever c fi Asion senatorial not. or elect late K 1 tronomers can measure the dis- tor over a ear by IlaLa: c:.W reputable j tance from the earth to the noon physieiar.s with great suece-- : Oican tell some, of its constituent ele- cording to the Lancet. lr. De ments, all men can see its reject- Kattl, for twenty-ninyears proHy lurclnb'ing good-- fnm us; c will h t.ckdti on subscrip-- . ku J. oca use 23 years exing light; but to investigate wheth- fessor of clinical medicine in the h hem a . p er there is a moon or not and stip- Naples University, perience in business enables us to know the wants of the reports fort-fojpreo- ulate that the proof mut. lie the cases of cure by the serum and ple ods g SECOND We buy for Awarded neeordingly. testimony of reliable witnesses who his hospital cases, while in prka'c ca.li a.id Honors tab,, ud;iut;!ge t'f all discounts- - THIRD have visited the satellite, would practice, when patients belong to Highest Worlds Fair. When end in a dejlaration tint there is bettor classes and are not so far Witn Us on i,o hol have to pay the Gvbts of otlierg. no moon-- ' advanced in tho disease whenjhoy This iuv stigation fust come to the doet r. the e proposed would cud the same wav, and with suit are much better. Dr. De STRICTLY PRICE TO ALL. a perfect waitwush of ever high Kenzi lias found no remedy lor ltormon church official. No man consumption superior to this who was influenced would ever serum. admit it; no man who refused the would induenei' testify the Ths wife of Mr. Hi l' ot E Mass., hd bou 9uffi i.om whole thing would fall flat, and Briinfleld, tar two days, not bsitu? til, neuragia ir olor wha M. of the church would sajg the organ hardly kep still, den aout her a bold of Chinr.b s We told you so. It would have Pain lislm, and askwt that she gi t a trial. On meeting Mr. V ells Inen just as easy tc have convicted thorough Uie uext dsy ha ws told that she vriw. .... MOST PERFECT MADE. rlsht, llu pin lisviii- - p. h vf i Macoeili ot- murdering Hamuo i . h'l-d- e- n ( r- ; 1 -i . .e-utor- at-ten- r a. -, di i 1 1 F-- 1 -- . t s -. 1 i' 1 s e- 1 t . t -f i 1 - la-'- !' t- .- . r-- rc-te- d : eeg'-i'f- ' e- . . : ir-i- J Tft-i- r ih-- N eo--i- o i pub-ji.h.- i i iov.-K;- c -3 - , i . e - . a y n- -- daj-walke- y. IVn-tor- - 1 e. mw. t T'M 1 ! tp-i- K y. s . ' n k:' gjf -- . nprzi 1JI f r. - V n n H S' - e i , ur t DEL I - Tribune.! les, o s - :a:i3. hoars, and tha bJit.e i Jr.iu i, ,r wor'b 13.00 If it eopld not be h hoc si at &J cent, pet noi,.iu.u a.. li d S . V A pwaorap Cream ot Tartar Powiex. triT or.ia, Juir sr.y cs w. J C4 'A tl &3T1 r I fiza I Win j 6! as Foots and XEPin cm i ), Sons f UTAH |