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Show PltysleUa. Nephi Her Resources, Advantages AIts VImI Recognized by to a Tula sin ooposvd proprietary medicines. Still I valus a good one. esand Attractions. of relief i-- -- 'nti&'r-V-- li Copyright, i- - - 25 U e, 1895. byJ B tlrrott Co SEMI-wEEKL- y IX- - L I pecially when such is the sonic Irora psin. A a topical (external) applicaI have found Chain beriains Pam tion ever used Balm ph- ohIIv. Nephi City l the beet remedy I have mn-t- t id l.- center of L tab. It latent natural for kind. 1 have consciof any neuralgia Itac reourre are praeticaly it to many recommeaded tive rfsoiiuih consist (li of Agriculture , 2i of entiously Janbs-villof the sheep industry and 4) persons. William Hore,M. D., & Horticulture; Son. Wis. Sold by A. Lunt ol mineral. To the North, West and south is a large area of as tine agricultural lands Druggists. as can be found in Utah. A bn ml ant crops of cerea's and alfalfa ble the lalxtrs of the To the North, thousands of acres of natural meadow, watered by large springs, TBIBUNE. . SALT LAkE spread out like a great emerald carpet The vegetable gai dens of Nephi are unexcelled GO Reduced to $2. pcfYear Alter Jun luthewe't. lt fruit anu that of its contiguous tom ns, a perfect as can be grown in 1890this iulitutlt. On June 1st the Sal. Lake Tribune will The wool industry of this locality, is one of to the price ol the reduce demand in and the such as to is Utah, largest high standatientiou of two wealthy firms and large f 2 00 per year. The present effort warehouses for the storing and haudling of ard will be maintained. and every y in will be made to keep tbe the pt od net. A couple of miles east of the city, and near the front rank. the mouth of Salt Creek Canyon, is a veritable mountain of pure erjstalized gypsum. Convenient to the quarry, is a complete mill for grinding and renning the product which is If Troubled With Rheumatism Read This. being continuously shipped to the3UU tous last states of the Pacific Coast, Annapolis, Md., Apr. 16, 1S94. I munth being the output. have used t namberlain.s Pain Bain for rh- - u mutism and round it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the north Creek and eastrelv Salt canyon Up about nine uni, pure amt aprluys gush from Lest preparation for rheumatism and the mountain side, and bv insane of one of the deep seated muscular pains, on the marmost coin plctc sail manufactories in the Uui-te- ket and cheerfully recommend if to the table, States, i he bi me is converted into U. Brcoks. dealer iu boots that has but few equal oublic. Jno.No. dairy aud packing salt 18 Main St. The brine woiid. the no u shoes, etc.. and auperim in 35 per cent, salt and the supply practical y READ THIS ALSO uininited In addition to the manufactured several mine! or quarries St. Mary County, Mechanicsyille, pruim t, there aie extent of which caiiuot be Md. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain tdiock un, the t ouiputed. man who a Pain Balm to had been sufferAs a distributing point, Nephi recognizes ing with rheumatism for several years. but one superior m Utah. It i the key to It made him a well tnaa. A. J. Magill. houtnern Utah, and with t'e advantage of two For sale at 50 rents per bottle by A. railicaris stretching out to the eat and south, Lunt & Son, furnishes, w ithoui j in stion, the best point in t tab iuv the establishment of manufactories TIIE EAR OF THE MOUNTAIN. 1 Ringbrand began t he new day w it h a drink of water up by handfuls from th pool in the ereio su.d then walked the l'Tgth of theeu.ei i: to get a glimpse of the thy. .In1-- bereath the well-bk- e opening li1' i tunbh upon a small packnpe vv tapped in a pieee of dirty paper. Opening it cagetly, a.s a message from the outer world, lie fel like shouting upon findinp that it a substantial meal of corn pones and fried bacon, Hunger knows 1.0 ceremony, and, so it be sharp enough, has little repaid for the quality ami m curiosity as to the source of that v, hieli apjieases its cravings. Ringbrand ate ravenously and with the keen relish of one w lio lias laloi rd fastinc, but he w as thoughtful enough to save a portion of the bread and meat for preater necessities, wrapping it carefully in the pajier and eoncealinp it in a niche in the rock. Goodness knows where that came from, he said, and goodness knows wTien I'll pet any more; therefore it befits me to hoard it. Ill never be afraid of making things too opportune in a story after this; nothing short of a miracle eouhl have been more timely than this unaccountable breakfast. And it asks for more guessing. Who brought, it? Who knows Im here? no one but these murderous finally-Pry minis. And why should they feed a dead man? Ah, I lnne it! its the woman she knows I'm in here, and she doesnt know the rest. And if that's the explanation, 1 must have been wrong in my reckoning; the hammering yesterday was in the McXabb tunnel, and that crack is the place where I lost the pick; I'll take another look and see if I can't find it." Looking" for the implement in question was a mere figure of speech, since the critical search was prosecuted w holly through the sense of touch, projected into the end of a diining rod made of hits of twigs spliced together It by threads taken from the rope. was a trial of patience, but patience was rewarded in the end, as it usually is; and when lie hail succeeded in locating the eoe1cd object he set about devising some means of securing- it. The rope sohed this problem, but no wild hoi sc of the prairies was ever harder to lasso than was the inanimate combination of wood and steel ing quietly at the bottom of the fissure. As in llie former ease, however, patient effort filially conquered, though the afternoon shadows were filling the caicrn with w aniings of the approach of night before King brand had added the pick to his available rcsomccs. lie had thought of no definite plan for using it in the struggle for freedom, but the tirst suggestion was that he might now he able to cut a series of steps up the wall like those in the adjoining chamber. A short half hour of arduous toil convinced him of the futility of and lie stopped to rest liis weary arms. That's no go, he said, examining the rude notch hewn out with such Im not a stonecutter, labor; w hntever else I maylie; and a dull pick isn't a mallet and chisel, by long odds. If that's the best I can do w it li a good foothold and both hands to w ork w it h. it says itself that I couldn't dig out of lure in a week. I wonder if I couldn't tic the rope to the pick and fling it up through that hole? f There was still day light enough for the experiment, and he tried it w ithout loss of time. A single attempt to throw' the cumbersome anchor up through the hole in the roof answered the question. The pick used by the miners is much lighterthan theenmnion implement of that name, but even with this advantage he could not throw it to . required height, and, in addition, he r the saw at once that, even if lie had the strength, it would take hours of practice to bring the skill necessary to him to hurl the tiling through the narrow gap in the rocks. Xot to weary himself needlessly, lie desisted after the trial, and sat dow n to eat his scanty supper by the last rays of fading light. After it had been washed down by another drink from the pool, he made his simple arrangements to pass another night in the cavern, and tried to go to sleep; but liis brain was too actively at work trying to deisc new expedient--and after tossing and rolling upon his r.ndv coueli for awhile he sat up to try to think it out. Since the night was dear and calm, th-- silence in thecaic 'ms profound, and, knowing that the tnlinary noises of the upper world could not reach him, he was startled from his revery by a sound like the shufllingof cautious footsteps, followed immediately by the appearance of a dull glow of light in the chamber bey ond the crevice. liis first thought was that his captors had conic to make another attempt to kill him, and it brought with it a fit of terror similar to that which had attacked him on theprevious night, but he set his teeth and overcame it, flattening himself against the wall and waiting breathlessly for what- should 1 eon-taine- d - 1 tin-hop- e, short-heade- d cn-rb- le lu-s- t TO SAY TO YOU - Semi-Week- ly Semi-Weekl- n ii,l wholesale houses. The attractions of Nephi as a residerce town, are unique in their van tv. It is on aimo-- t the highest poiliou of the divide that turns the rtotv of waters north into Utah lake and south ward into the Nevier river, thence onward to the Sevier lake the dead sea of Millord Count. Its altitude, gravelly soiland perfect drainage insure the best of health, iu fact, the conditions are such, that but two cases of diptheria have occurred in live years among a population of nearly 3, 10. Its citizens are thrifty and progressive. The wide streets and avenues of large shade trees, coney csttages, beautiful lawns and elegant modern public buildings, make of Nephi a place in which life ts a real luxury. Chicago, Milwaukee and St So dont turn away but listen to the secret. The publishers of the Republic have determined to give the citizens of Nephi a splendid opportunity When the ot helping along a good work. Ilepnblic was started, it was made known to the people that the intentions was to give the citizens of Juab county a thorough paper. No fourpago nonentity would be launched upon a public, but an eight page newspaper having full reports of all happenings in Juab county. This, we feel satisfied, has been accomplished. te up-to-da- long-sufferi- ng up-to-da- te Paul. jtu-ute- d It is supplied w ith a complete system of vat along which Hows the water from pure springs distant some three miles up the canyon. To the west about live miles, the moiiutaiu range is low, roiling and of eay access, and abounding witn rich pasturage. To t te east a couple of miles, the Nebo range abrubtly rises, to the noi th east a few miles the top of Ml. Nebo rises into the regions of tei nol snow. Without exoneration and w ithout coloring, the foregoing n description of the lovely Juab County in city of Nephi, the Capital of which are found the mines of Tintic, the wonWest. Beof the C,reat admiration der and sides Tint.c, the l Ich mines of F ish Springs, a and other wealthy and portion of Deep Creek camps are situated id the Western mowing of County. pait Juab Following is a directory of Nephls business hustlers: C. ANDREWS: A CO Dealei'S In Wool, , Crain etc. CTAil WOOL GROWERS ASSOCIATION, E. K. Iltoth, Manager. NEPHI HOUSE, Mia. E. C,oldstroiigh,'propr. UNION HOTEL, Mrs. U. K. Foote, propr. M. McCUNE, Uukt ry and Confectionary. A. LUNT Many people unacquainted with the geography of the West imagine that because are Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul names used iu the corporate title of the railway owning the Short Line between Chicago and Omaha, they must go via the cities of Milwaukee and St. Paul to reach their destination if it he Chicago or east thereof. This is a mistaken idea. On a line the map ruuiiing directly east and west would look like this. Omaha- Chicago. There is nothing more simple thau that, and it is less than 500 miles between Omaha and Chicago. - Two through trains daily in eaih duectiou with the best Sleeping Car and Dining Car Service, aud all regular travelers know aud appreciate thenieiits ot the Chit ago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail ways Short line between the Last and the West. NOW FOR THE SECRET. iflfy For maps, time tables and information Ahx. Mitchell generally, Gillen or addn Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. Money to Loan. full sized packets, your selection from a large list, guaranteed fresh and In any amount from one hundred to theTwenty best varieties, given as a premium with each order for ten thousand dollars. On improved farm property or on water stock. T. C. Winn. - fARn, SON, FIELD & FIRESIDE Ever ice $1.00 per year. Cut for a short time, balance of Chicago, as Electric Bitters a year orders will be Try remedy tor your taken at pi troubles? If not, get a bottle now aud get relief. This medicine hits been found to be peculiaily adapted to the relief and cure of From the time order is received the paper will be sent weekly until January ist. all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderM. P. BONG, tor only 50 cents. If seeds are wanted add 15 cents to9c, to pay postage. Coffin Maker. Cabinet and ful diiect intluenee in giving strength and & OSTLER ALLEN, Muiiutncturei s of Harness and Saddles tone to tbe organs. If you bav e Loss of Ap and dealers In all kinds of horse turn shing petite, Constipation, Headache, Faintini : goods. Bpells, or aie Nervous, Sleepless, Kxcitable W. SI. STOUT, Kepimer ol Boots and Shoes. Melancholy or troubled with Dizy Spells IMectri Betters is the medicine you need. CHAS I (KITE & SONS Deuleia in General Merchandise. Health und Strength are guaranteed by itg COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE NXCPHI use. Fifty cents and fl.00 at all Ibug Stores. J. W. Ord, Did You Druggists COOPER, PYPER A CO. Dealers in Hardware, Tinners'and Plumb-s- i s. GOLDEN EAGLE SALOON, Blackett Bros. Proprs. Dealers in Wines, Liquors etc. SPECIAL Kerl? 5n OFFER : Supt. Manutactur of and dealer In Harness, supplies. Saddles, and Sheep-Men's JNO. S PAINTER, Dealer iu General and green Groceries ORD BROTHERS CLOTHING CO, Dealers in Clothing and Gents furnishings OSTLER A OCKEY, Butchers. H. II. HAWKINS, Boarding house and Restaurant. J. M. C. OSTLER, Boot and Shoe maker. FRANCIS SELLS, Furniture aud undertaking. NEBO SALT MANUFACTURING CO. A. Cazier, Supt. EXCELSIOR MERCANTILE CO., Dealers in General Merchandise. W. Paxman, Supt. PEXTON A CHASE, Jutnee The Grandest Remedy Mr. R. B. merchant of Chil howie, Va. certifies that he had consump tion, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment, that money eould procure, tried all cough remedies he could bear of, but no relief ; spent maDy nights Sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. Kings New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For paji three years has been attending to business, and says Dr. Kings New Discovery is tbe grandest remedy ever made, as it basdone So much for him and also others in his community. Or. Kings New Discovery is guaranteed for Cough's Colds and Consumption. It dont fail. Trial Dottles rse at all Drug Stores. Blacksmithing. STANDS AT THE HEAD. KNOWLES A WEBB, Wheel Wrights. HYDE A WHITMORE, General Merchandise, TIIOS. BFLLISTON, Agt. Ml. Pleasant Marble Works. C H. BIRD Dentist. J. A. BOOTH, Dentist T. B. FOOTE, Dealer in General and Green Groceries. Notice to Creditors. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading (lrugg hie Dr. King's New Shreveport, La., says: Discovery is the only thiug that cures my rough, and it is the best seller I have. J. F. Campltell, merchant of Salford, Avi., Dr. King's New Discoveiy is all wiites: tliatis claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits.' Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Coids is not au experiment. It has been tried for a quarler of a century? stands at the lean, it nevei and disappoints. Free tral bottles at all Drag Storef and dealer;. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, aud envariable reliable are the quantities ot One MinnteCoughCure. It never fails Statk of UtAh. I is colds, croup and lung troubler. Chilt ounty of J nab. f dren like it because it is pleasant to take Estate of Elmer Taylor, Deceased. Notice is andiit helps tnem, A. Lunt & Sous. hereby given by the undersigned Administra tor of the estate of timer Taylor deceased, to TT ANT ED SEVERAL FAITHFUL MEN, the creditors of, and all persons having claims es--. to travel for responsilil If or women exhibit them with tablisbed t gainst the said deceased, to in bouse f7S0, Utah. payabto-lfSalary the necessary vouchers, within ten months weekly and erpencea. Position permanent. . after the tirst publication of this notice, to the Reference. Enclose said administrator at his other, iu the First Tbe National, Star Building, ChicNational Bank of Nephi, Nephi City, Juab ago. l Coanty, Utah. C. S.Tixovr Administrator of the Estate of Elmer Taylor, DeWitt a Little Early Risers. Thalamous llttte pills. y Dated alNephi, Utah, Feby. 9, 1897. TH For ona year, at the low Price of$2.50 in advance and will give to each subscriber to this combination offer who ten cents additional for postage and packing, TWENTY PACKETS OF SEEDS These seeds are the best in the mar-- q ket. They consist of Farm, Vegetable . and Flower Seeds of your own selec- tion from a list of 200 varieties. The packets are as large as seedtnens mail I packets. The seeds alone at worth $1 00. Ca retail ee and prlce J are about this great offer at once, ug or send remittances to this office. THE REPUBLIC PUB. CO Utah Nephi City, Stamped-envelope- lN-i- 39-4- 1 J 1 " W. H, TETTEGREW, , - hauc a word 17 e i .5.--' bi iY r t : . - V |