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Show Tba Republic Nephi, Utiii, Saturday, Jan. 9 6 quoted are not relative to the main question. lie waits two weeks and then tells us that we neglected to ISSUED SATURDAY MORNING quote those of 1590." When we worked on the table furw. L. ROE. Editor. nished by us, we could not get the totals of 139G, for they had not been TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION: finished, or we should have quoted $2.00 ODeYear them. As to the figures quoted, this editor All communications relating to news or editorial matter should be addressed, Editor, mentions the net proceeds of mines as S23.GC5.S1. This sum was paid under Republic. protest was it not Brother Nelson. And should letters the business mine owners have a good chance and All remittance THE REPUBLIC. ... be addressed to The Republic Publishing Ifephi, Juab County, Utah. Co., the suit haven't they? We would hke you to answer this question. Moreover, does Nephi get any benefit THE REPUBLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY from that school tax you have figured. IIow about that special school tax? Is n Application has been made at the Nephi post that for the benefit of Nephi or Eureka Office for tranmissioa through the mails as alone? second-clasmail matter, The table you have in preparation we guarantee to say will not agree SATURDAY JAN. 9th, 1897. with the hooks in the vaults of the county. And if Brother Nelson is going to do the figuring. we are inclined to the belief that Salt Lake figures would he put in the shade by that rubber" mind of his. IN The geographical sideof the question he acknowledges wont hold good, for he takes a similar stand to ours and says that the Tintic range is as formidable as those of Sanpete. Verily, we he'ieve that he will yet acknowledge that he is in league w'tli those who are laboring for the annexawill tion of Tintic. hke lie winds up his wear t don if in you not style article by saying that laysou will not You are ball. feet a la in its aspirations as long as Nesucceed hair long your phi behaves itself and incidentally to while we have AN INSUFFICIENCY' England "Wolcott has gone Senator to see about an international agreement OF YOJ ES TO EFFECT A CHANGE. In this lat paragraph he distinctly on the silver question. shows his hand, and while ho seeks to cover it up with humor, his sentiments The Denver Nes talks about fulsi'hoodu. It must bate are to plain to need further comment. an idea that lying is a disease. of winning o s Be Sure that you in-ui- a ADVERTISE versuDt with his profession. At pres, ent he is the physician of the U. T. railway at this point. IT is appointment has created a great deal of favor in many circles, and as he is known as a most conservative man, an affable gentleman, and one who will fulful the position to the best of his ability, there is no reason to question the action which he present commission have taken. List of Unclaimed Letters. The list of unciaimed letters remaining in Nephi post office Jan. 1st. 1897 is as fo'Iows. Miss Maria Robertson, Lydia A. Ranch, Mr. J. W. Tye. U. D. Turner, Charlie Da Funner, R. S. Bruits, Miss Olive L. Young, Myra C. Smith. If the above letters Hre not called for in 30 days, t hey wiy Le sent to the dead let ter office. II. F. McCune, F. 51. 6$ATjD5 TheRepUbliG pa-iper- It s Pay you. I will Anything that the government The specific and universal opinions, condensed. are as follows: You deserve great praise, and the gratitude of the reading world that portion of it, at least, that is fortunate enough to read THE GREAT DIVIDE. Having a field entirely its own, it is Intensely American in cast and character. It is useless for us to say, the illustrative features and typography are superb equal in quality and unusuainess to the fascinating and jtrange contents that fill our columns. TEN CENTS a copy;- ONE DOLLAR a year. Tour newsdealer has it, If not, send to n?7 - THE GREAT DIVIDE, Denver, t .urn The New Commission. 53 YEARS EXPERIENCE. receive in the payment of public (lues The public weie qui vivo as to the is money, and good money, no matter mode of procedure of the now hoard on what its form may be. llenry Clay. their incumbency. Many confiiciing statements had We wish to know whether Editor tirade marks, been made on the street corners and designs, Nelson will publish the name of the OCV COPYRiCHTS &c. in of elsewhere matter the appointmana and kcth Anyone pondin? d'rription may paper that rlothed him with the qmekiv at rtam, free, vh; Ur an invention is ments. ( ununuihcationa pateniablti. strictly prt.uhly Satanic of his majesty. tle conliocntuil. ( 'I iCh t aircncy for Kcumur patents in AnuMTea. We have a Washington oltiee. Patents tal'on through Jtlaiin A Co. receive Realizing the old adage That to the special notice in the A professor in Wisconsin has invented victor belongs the spoils," it was to he SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautiful!? illustrated, largest circulation of a milking machine which will milk expected that they would make a clean anv scientific journal, week' y, terms fti.iiU a year; cuptos am! Hand ft. 50 six months, about one quart per minute with tho sweep in that matter. iiuuK on Patents sent free. Address work MUNN & CO., Tke resolution offered by Commisaid of a man and some power to 3(11 Uroudnny, New York. the sioner it. county Chappell directing recorder and county clerk to make We have received the tlrst edition of known to the hoarJ who their depuThe Rural Tress, which is neat and ties would be, seem to us to savor up and is edited by M. L. somewhat of compulsion., It looks as if the board had selected Scott of Irovo. We wish it success. these two officers as an especial target. The most expensive product in the From a political standpoint it would world is charcoal thread (llilament de he wise if all the officers were tired eliarbon). The lilaments tor lamps of body and soul. 20 candles being worth 3,000 per lb: The present coimty recoider has a for lamps of di) caudles $12,000 per lb. different viow of that matter and as she puts it does not want to he responIndu.-tric- a is a The sible for any mistake which might ocnew departure in the field of journal- cur through any little misunderstandism. It is replete with some of the the code of procedure of the ofof ing most valuable of iaformation mining, fice. manufacturing, irrigation, agriculture, The coin mission erred in rejecting horticulture, etc., and should become the communication of the lady. The as potent a factor for good as the Irri- better plan would have been to have gation Age and other trade magazines. nllowed the lady a deputy but reject Our old friend Harry Kantner is the the clause relating to salary. business manager and Then the name of the deputy could Rob Sloau is the editor. Suc- have J,been considered and the whole is Such cess, boys, matter would have been settled. But bound to succeed. as the matter now stand it leaves the lady without a recognized assistant Once Again. which may msan an accumulation of work and consequent loss to the The editor of the Tintic Miner will county. not he quiet when confronted by a We hope the matter will be amicably truthful statement of the tax pay- settled at the next meeting of the comments of Nephi ana Eureka. mission. In a previous paragraph a couple of Other business transacted was done week's ago he Baid our article should in an expeditious manner. have been headed communicated, an expression which showed that the The New Physician. figures were somewhat startling to him. We desire to say that we need DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve The new commissioners acted wisely Cares Piles, (taro no help on this question. We are able in appointing Dr. E. E. Wilcox of Neto compete with the editor on the 'llf-inphi to the position of county physician. othey 6ide for sthe county. The figures The doctor is well known in '.medical f t rur Twits! r,v UN 4 9 thatjthrt newspaper hailequin has circle as one who is thoroughly con- - Writ Hn t ) o f"r hQAirt 'nxtiMx wm 4. i t Ngw York well-gotte- Stock Company Inter-Mountai- n - LIEU PLAY EKTIBELY VJATCfii FOB PLAY B2LLS, -' y. 4 ERCAQTILE COPMJY. Leaders in Low Prices. Weplii XJtoli |