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Show i Young Mens Conference. TUB REPUBLIC. ISSUED SATURDAY The Young Men's Conference held MORNING lat The Xephi Republic is positively ad mofct emphatically mistaken in its that a bilk showman mimed Marsh who d:d that town dirt last week i from Taysen and we want brother Iloe to make the proper apology and eave icternafiorai complications. -T- aj-bou Header. Whether we are mistaken or not about the man and the place, we give it only as ha gave it to ud. We would be sorry io have it aul that we were at loggerheads with our Payson friends. I'hts man, however certainly gave his name as Marsh, residence. Payson. Re ha a wife and child, who have been star' t) attractions in a company called "The Molly Bawn comedy company. Whertver the man is we can only lmp-Dutati- Sunday was pn$ long to be remembered by both old and young. The w. L. ROE, Editor. people lurried out in great numbers, and though the weather at night was very bad, it did not defer many TERMS OF fiCBfCElITIOX: from attending. The epeakers were Trofs. Jensen and 2.00 One Year Nebon and Apostle Grant, Teaejale and qthrrs. All eammuniCAtions relating to ow or The instruction was some of the editorial m&ttrr kould be adUrHi Kditor, best which has been heard. The attentRepublic. ion which the people directed to the speaker was of the closest, and taken All re mitt am a and busmen letters should the conference was one Co., altogether be addmeMMl to The HfpuMte PubUsbin be remeinoered a cne which will long Nephi, Juab County, Utah, of the beat ever held io Nephi. our statement that the man is a Good, wise counc.l was given with no bilk and a liar to the tune of $3, 7c. If THE IiEPCiJUC rCBLISUINO COilPAX Y instinted hand. Euithfulaess to the you ran find out the gent by the dewas gospel prominent, and though Ap- scription given, Frirtkd Huish kindly ostle Grant appeared buoiorouist tune, jnforui us. there was always an object id view, an Application bus ben mado at the Xephi post illustration, ii what is the proper tui m, Sica for trAJisfuUaion thfough the malls a An exchange tells ua that the relaand the people were not slow in graspIpatj altar. tion of the Fr.zsimmcus household ing the situation. We congratulate the officers on the are peculiar Fitzsimmons divorced success of the conference and trust wife is Julian, present wife, and Fitzhat many more will be given under simmons present wife is Julians sister. SATURDAY APRIL 3rd, 1897, I itzfruu was ready to fight Corrbet thy game auspioes. after her husband had whipped him, and Mr. F;tz No 1 watched in Ntw Co nerd 1 Confercacs. iorkwiu, crigerurss the wirings aid The bet oq her first fiqabqqfi, confident from tLaflistqn.'l eagerly wishing that he The entertainment given to the old wyyU wiq. ConAnnual The folks of the south ward wes grand ope o! ii;e when you come to were.-ti'iiference of the Church of Jesus Aged Veterans who had bfa el tho of thick it. will Lat.er-daSaints Christ of dangers of srow and heat were there, onvene in the Tabernacle, Salt some who had pushed the handcart Lake City, at 10 a. m. Sunday before them across the hot and scotchTh Rail Luke Argus Las tgiin ing plains. Mothers, bioss their hearts, and All officers 4 ,1807. Ramis: this time we hoj e tli, April their eyes beaming with love and in changed invited Church are of the members their depthscould he seen the holy glow for the best. Colonel Noble Wamun to be present. of a life that had been well spent. Ail late of the Logan Journal will be Wn.mim Woiinum', had gathered to a magnificent spread the editor, and we think that if he (iiMKi.E (J. Cannon, which the Relief Society Sisters had will use his ability to turn that F. Smith, got up in their honor. from the error of its way s First Presidency. In behalf of all wo have moved, sec- journal onded and carried a vote of thaak3 to we have no doubt but it will be a those who so nobly responded to the successful venture. Spring is around somewhere. enjoyment of the aged veterans, Loth rmi jo fujrdshinjr food and amusement. A Fagot Party. vVoik gh on and AS the That Lit' cu'.U snap'' Ice Guam at Bay the good whitened years of time creep on apace, midnight. A fagot party is ahum of amusemay the same love and good ill b in the hearts of the fathers and mothers ment that has not been heard of who can of future generations, as was so plainly A skillful conk The on for years, but is now quite popular. seen in those who were present and cook a Rabbit te a Hare. , who had braved the dangers aud trials Immediately after dinner the guetds o end e in are enable room as all of for the sake religion. ... " iecond-cljtt- i WE A E iMOT HERE FOR OUR BENEFIT. But for Yours. To demonstrate this fact you only have to calf andexamine our spring line of clothing which has just arrived. Below is a list of some of the great bargains we have for youa nd it willbe to your interest to call an ;; inspect them before purchasing elsewhere. LU d The first is our $3.50 R. R. Suit. This is an elegant Old Folks, Sixty-sevent- tj h ffjm shoddy and wear for one year. g y 7U 4 Utah Pioneer Jubilee. The Silver question like Ilanquos The21tLduy of July, 1037, will be ghost; will uot be thrust dow n, and the fiftieth anniversy of the arrival of it bobbed up serenely and was dis- the Mormon pioneer band in tho valley of Great Salt Lake, aud will witness cussed iu Congress Monday. the close of a five day celebration wb icli will eclipse in a magnitude and euprass A wag bad the gall to launch in splendor all other celebrations ever forth upon a sutler ing people the given in t Lie United States west of the fact that Ci recce was trying to cr- Lissiesippi. On this occasion it is proposed by the people of Utah to comeate a disturbance in that laud. memorate the birthday of western civilization and to do honor to the s who, half a Refusing to pay your printer's bill handful of and robbing a heu roost are the sime century ugo, broke the first trail from thing, only a little ditToreutly xnreiscd. the Mitsourl River and wresting the Wilderness fron desolation laid the Lehl Rustler. for the present greatness of foundation Brother Thats a fact Camp. area between that river and the mighty the Iacitic Coast. In commemorating the birthday of Soino warm debates were held iu the West the people of civilization in the House of Commons on Mon-da- y Utah will concentrate their energies on thecerfcmnqtiestioiqthe Irish and be prodigal with their money. members cheering when the debates More than $100,000 will be expended in carrying out the plans of the Commiswere directed against the Turks. sion. The idea of the ce.ebiation t: with the people and spring out Brother M iU Scott of the U tah County of their pride in the achievements of Rural Tress does not take kindly to the the founders of the state. It has unbusinesslike methods and prnciic-all- beeu fostered ty legislative enactpolicy of the Utah ment. An set of the Utah Legislature Tress association, aud scores that or- of 130(5, and an act amendatory thereto ganization in hs own pec u hr and passed in 1397, placed the celebration emphatic style. Go it, Brother Scott. of a commission, consisting of the falIf the legitimate newspaper men of tha lowing: Spencer Clawson, Chairman; E. state will use theirefforts the association G. Rognon, Secetary; E. F. Colboru, oan be lifted oat of the rut into which Mrs. R. C. Easton, Mrs. George Y. Walit has fallen and nude of some benefit lace, II. G. Whitney, Reed Smoot. to the fraternity, what it lus never yet Mayor II. II. Spencer, William ii. Pres Anglo-Saxon- ong-inate- d y been. We will cheerfully second any !Torts to make it a business organization and not an excursion promoter. Tintic Miuner. This is, wo aru glad to say one of the things that wo can stand by Editor Nelson. We think that too will This cut shows you our black clay suit. Extra well made for Jo-ar- Have the courage to ilo without that you do uot need, however much your eyes may covet it. fitting gar- ment; well made; guar anteeenottoriporfade and perfectly free W v, Our $.00 tostyle allis be guaranteed best serge lining, made by the best of tailors; would be cheap wool, seated in a Semicircle around a blazing open Wood fire. A small bunch of fagots is given to each one, and iu turn they put them into the fire to b :rn. While the are burning they must entertain the partt in some way or ot'mi either by7 singing a song, reciting something, telling a good story, executing a dance iu fact, a y thing wnich willbe amusing. The time allotted to each one is onh while the fagots are burning. When the light goes out ho or she niuss stop and make way for the next. at 12 and it only costs you $8.oo. This is the best piece of goods that money can buy and has always sold for $22 aud $23, but ow- iug to the great bargains we got . on our spring goods we are able to ' sell it for j 15. Fall Styles," paid the faroir, Hiking at his fence whim nil fallen I These are only a few of the good values we have and always take pleasure in showing our goods and we shall be glad to have you call a ad in speefc our goods for your selv-sDont forget that you can live get pairs of mens half hos for down Tho weight of a bale of hny is governed entire1 by the capacity of the learn follow. ng the wagon. . List of UnUakaed Ltt ers. Tii lwt of unclaimed letters remaining in Nephi post office March 1st. 1S97 is as follows. James E. Ivans, Wm.A. Halley, A. P. Young. If the above letters are not ca'tad for in 30days, they w.ll he sent ho the dead letter office. H. F. MoCunk. P. M. RAILROAD. ton, Jacob Moritz, W. A. Neideu, Mise Scenic Lir,e Emily Katz, Elias A. Smith, Miss Cara D. This Spencer Hooper aud John Commission organized in Decent be , Line elected lion. The Only Two 13'Jii, and subsequently lluiinlny and TartUtt Fast Brigham Young Director-Genera- l Trains Daily to LI. F. McGaivie Assistant Director-General. cf the World. LEADVILUB, ASPEN PUEBLO, COLORADO DEN VEIL S?A EFFECTIVE APHILiO We earnestly advocate the work many shyster newspaper men have tL hl ar-- r Train No. 2 leuvee all Lak fi the done which is being themby to suit been running things lr tit Pueblo tf :1D m., Clorad Spring end this commission that to the CrocM 9:D 7:M a. m. Dtaurcr 10:50 m. selves and as soon as the Press As. feJinrWt line to Cnyple C , GoWmdo's a. shall be tha bauner celebration which told ctunp, grt sociations gets down to business has ever beeu held in the state. Train No 4 Salt LftJc 7:49 jkl arKres at f'meblo 9 ;t7 p. m. Colorado fcpruvca, f ii5 p. on members. us as couut cau aud Gentile Jew Denver Mormon, they p. Everbody, Connections ro.d at Pueblo, Colorado should be itady to help along turn gr.u. Spring end uenw vntn all line oaak chair car a. aad Pullman celebration. aaj oncoacliaa, all trams. Taka tfc D.iiQ. Wnat is sound money? asks a T-- er is no reason why It should n aleopara karaa owJortable trip and aJo tfca tam on tba eontineal. subscriber. If some of thos? who be a grand success, and it will be, if th i.canary ft. AUUXU&3, fe. K. OOF, 4d. P. A T. so Traffic work their Manajrar. will full only shape are in our debt will send in people Den rar, Colo. JDsaaer, Gate. can be la attendance on that B. r. KEVINS, H. c OU&Jtlfttt, currency dollars well mighty soon they Trac. General Pats Aft Ajrent, memorable occasion. Salt Laax Qxrr CTai. tell whether theyre sound or not. aemi-cen-tenn- al r Kid-fan- ; vv ! IMEP 4 UTAH. |