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Show Vol. VI Nephi City Utah, Friday, July 8. 1898 GRAND CELEBRATION. aP3 nm J. A. BOOTH, The Fourth of July Received a Patriotic Recognition. H B Dentist. $ IT? Gold Crown .nd Bride Work SI m a Specialty. Nephi Does Herself Proud Her Citizens Alive to the gencies of the Occasion-- A Tidal Wave of Fun and Frolic Patriotic and Soul In- - & m Exi- iM. No. 5 tion in the river beyond came the words from his lips. First with a practical illuttration, then embellished with words of poetical and inspiring beauty and carried up on and on to the enthusiastic climax which none hut an orator can give to the subject in hand, were frequent occurrences throughout the patriotic peroration. The applause was frequent and well desrrved. Iu fact the whole program was excellently and enthusiastically rendered. The Gag drill under Miss Mays direction was very good. The afternoon was occupied with races, baseball, etc., a very large concourse of people being in attendwhen the committee failed to leave ance. room forJudge Stoutts exhibit. - spiriting- Speeches. ft Zip! Boom! Bang! Nephi celebrated in magnificent style this year. The garments of patriotism and progression have been donned and the long period of inactivity and listlessness is passed. Early in the morning of the morning of the greatest day ever inaugurated by any nation under the banner of civilization and inhonored dependence, the and patriotic barnyard chanticleer raised its naelodions and piercing voice in notes of triumph at the disaster which had deservedly overtaken the treacherous and implacable Spanish foe3 outside the gulf and harbor of Santiago. Mingled with those notes of triumph were heard the under-strain- s of gratification and jubilation that Nephi had at last awakened from her era of inactivity and was going to gladly, gloriously vociferously celebrate the Fourth old-time- d, Belliston with his honey churn Cuban cavalry, Gen. A. V. Hague. Floats Excelsior Mer. Co., Ostler and had a splendid exhibit. k Whitmore, Pet-tegre- Co-op- In the order named the proces- ft sion of floats moved south on Main The Forty-Fiv- e States was a to the south ward school house, thing o t beauty and a joy forever ft ' ft thence counter-marchito the The Plaster companys exhibit place of beginning. was a good one. The sight was a most beautiful ft ft ft ft one and many were the expressions Andrews carried on an of astonishment from the assem-ble- d Charley people. Many averred that it open flirtation wdth Mrs. Bear. was the best celebration ever given ft ft ft in this city, had harnessed an exPettegrew cellent display. SIDE LIGHTS. ' ng II. F. McCune had a military air as marshal. Ostler and Allen saddl a exhibition on the public. 1 ft ft George and Martha Washington J. R. Edgheills represented by W. C. Andrews and Miss Lily Belliston, looked as fine your mouth water. as silk. low. Marshal of the day, II. F. McCune. Nephi Brass Band. Mayor and City Council. Orator of the Day. George aDd Martha Washington on Horseback. Float Uncle Sam and his family. Hawaii. Goddess of Liberty. Cuba, Porto Rico. Phillipines, Nephi Fire Department. Float The States. Relief Society. Rebecka Lodge. Lynne Wright. Corps, Captain Hospital Ladies Bicycle Corps, Nephi I. O' O. F. 1 De ho? Miss Hattie Bird, one of Mantig charming bells, was visiting with, her old associates and friends in Nephi this week. A splendid party was given in honor of Miss Jacques of Provo, at Mrs. 0. 1 Goldsbrough. Quite an enjoyable time was had, there being upwards of 5d present. Will McCune has received a letter from Rob Me Tune, who is dow in the regular army of the United States, and in it he states that he is well, and the rest of the Utah bovs are in excellent health. Rob surprised the natives at camp Merritt in shooting, by taking nine bull's eyes out of ten. Messrs Andrews and Price of Nephi Utah, are among the many immigrants into Fremont county the past week. They passed through the ihetropolis on Tuesday last with a large herd of stock and added another name to our rapidly increasing list of subscribers. Thanks. Fremont County Journal. Thomas Belliston, the apiarist, also met with an accident as he was going down to join the parade. While sharply turning a corner the reach pole broke, causing a delay of over half an hour before it could be fixed, Had ha not borrowed a chain his float also would not have been In the pnrade. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts. Sold by A. Lunt & Son Druggist what Dr A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. -- Gents From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shilohs Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepaged to ssy it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from consumption-Sol- Son, Druggists. d by A. Lunt & Son. druggist. AT CENTRAL PARK. Vie Hague rode his horse like as if he was used to it. Oration-Ho- t.- be complied with. see him and ask display made . - The general authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in a general address express the hope that the request of President McKinley for a day to be set apart as a day of thanksgiving & ft ot Bv 8 oclock the streets were crowded with the people, while the owners of the floats were getting everything in readiness for a start at nine oclock. A little after that hour, the Marshal of the day, II. F. McCune, accompanied by his aids, started the procession in motion, and headed 15 md and falby the N'plii l,-ilu.lioitod belowed i.i iue uidji' GIVE THANKS. S. M. Geary, Pierson, Micb. writes: Witts Witch Hazel Salve is curing more piles bsie today than all other fine remedies combi ued. It cures eczema sad all other skin diseases. A. Lunt 1898. 25-fo- BEAD. ft W. H. Word has been received at this Mill Eig-heR. The il, J. Co,, Nephi Coop float was a fine one office that Uncle Isaac Edinbor-oug- h C. Andrews & Co., Nephi Plas- but owing to an accident could not had died in England from ter & Mfg. Co., Cooper, Pyper &, Co., be in the parade. pneumonia and diabetes. The de ChaB. Foote & Sons, Thos. Belliston, ft ft ft ceased was paying a visit to rela, T. H. G. Parks, Grace Nephi Grace Bros, exhibit was a woodtives and friends. Bros., Miss Mary Morgan. en one. Allen, Hyde After the parade great crowds The float of Miss Mary Morgan adjourned to Central Park were a most enjoyable time was spent and Long before the hour for Old was the prettiest iu the parade. ft where the following program was Sol to show his shining face many Foote made an excellent Harry excellently rendered: of our citizens had assembled as sharpshooter as he hurled candy Master ef ceretronieB interested spectators to watch the and nuts with excellent precision Pres, James V. Paxman raising of the flag. Precisely at from the splendid float of Foote Opening prayer Rev. O. S. Wilson em- and Sons. SoDg America by choir and cod- that hour the beautiful ft ft gregatlon blem of red, white and blue, which Mayor Booth The Excelsiors exhibition of Speech of welcome had been purchased by the county Neilseu Hepburn living, smiling youngsters was a Song Late ofMary Francisco. San was raised to the summit of the very pleasing affair. Music By the Bend the ft ft ft ft liberty pole, accompanied by Star by Baurer, Spangled One of the most pleasing features Song, A. Cozier, choir, congregation S. Mrs. of assem huzzas the and plaudits of the was the representa- Speecn Judge Higgins bled populace, while the Nephi tion ofparade Music the hospital corps. By the Band Brass Band played some very beauRev. J. D. Bird Patriotic Address Drill President Sperry as Uncle Sam Colloquy and Flag Miss tiful selections. May and others was very much all right. of July ISAAC TOCORDUGH I Joe Booth came from Mantl Thurswell you day morning and brought Miss Edith Whitmore was a sweet and charming goddess of Song Music n. Fisher Harris, ORATOR OF THE DAY.Q Uncle Sams Navy. Most Magnificent Collection of Photosraphs of this Character ever offered to the Country. The public mind has been so mightily stirred by recent events in Cuba, especially by destruction of the Battleship Maine", and her gallant crew, that the demand for information respecting Uncle Sams Navy haa become exceedingly great, and this strongly reflects the patriotic sentiment of the country The Nephi Republic with characteristic appreciation and enterprise has undei-taketo supply this loyal desire by4issuing a superb Portfelio of Photographic Views page size (11x131 Inches) of our Battleships, Cruisers, Torpedo Boats, Monitors, Coast Defense Boats, Gun Boats, and Auxiliary Vessels; alao pictures of our Navy Commanders, Drill Exercises, Big Guns and other interesting views each illustration being accompanied by text matter giving all needful information of our Nayal resources. Each Portfolio will contain 1C pagea of pictures and text matter, printed on heavy plate paper, and bound in colored paper n Professor Bates cover. By the Band liberty. NO. I. Toasts and Sentiments. Song. Columbia the Gem of the Choir ami Congregation is now ready, and contains the following photographic views, accompanied by Ocean," Miss Tettie Hague as Cuba, Miss President Chas. Sperry full historical and descriptive matter. Benediction Ellen Grace as Hawaii, were very No. 1 Battle Ship Maine, with Portraits of Captain Sigsbee and General appropriately and sweetly dressed. Fitzhugh Lee. ft No. 2 Original picture representing the explosion of the Maine. The speeches and singing were TheHvde and Whitmire float No. 3 Original picture shoving Havana Aarbor nnd its fortifications. exeellenlv givt n. Burning words a divuni i i ilccuiaiii ii. 1 No. Four views of the Interior of the Maine. of naii iiiii.-n- i I. !1 Iron) the lips of No. 5 Protected Cruiser Philadelphia. u i I!ev. J. Jj , Bird No. 6 Double Turreted Monitor Miantonomah. Harry Goldbrough and Foster Judge Higgins while Mayor Booths address of No. 7 Battle Ship Indians. Jones looked like the well, of No. 8 The Indianas 13 inch Guns. welcome was a gem brevity. black enough for anything. No. 9Tbe Rain Katahdin. The song by Mary Neilsou Hepft ft ft 10 Double Turreted Monitor Terror. No. Did you ketch onto the tin burn was loudly applauded, the No. 11 Protecteo Cruiser Columbia. sentiment in the piece touching tile of Johnny Cooper. No. 12 The Columbias 8 iuch Guu. the hearts of her listeners. No. 13 Torpedo Boat No. 6. ft No. 14 Armored Cruiser New York. The oration of the day by the General G. M. Whitmore was No. 15 Dynamite Cruiser Vesuvius. was his Harris Fisher Hon. absence. eloquent, conspicuous by No. 1G Battle Ship Iowa. t poetical and impressive. Like a We have made arrangements with Lunts Pharmacy to distribute this Bert Cross made a good rough steady stream of pure sparkling onr rider. water that gushed down the moun- splendid portfolio. 89 their store is moro centrally located than ours. All 10c this whrk can and the there subscribers by calling depositing required a tain canpon till it developed into a n cash. Ii is a get collection without equal in naval and military illustrations. It must have been an oversight mighty roar as it formed a conjuuc- - ... j PORTFOLIO -- |