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Show article in the Utah County to do with the case than the man Democrat in commenting on a par- in the moon. If the public will 111 Lehi Banner as to this matter was a subagraph in tl of which of the the constitutional conject primitive way MORNING the matter FRIDAY ISSUED posting notices, has tlii3 logical vention handled, and that convenview of the situation which is a tion was Republican in sentiment. V. L Roe, Alf Orme, commendable trait even if it ema- The legislature was also Republican nates from the pen of Editor Nel- in sentiment and the matter also Publishers. son and the Utah Frees assoiation, came up before the august body. if it is a business organization The last Republican county court TEUMS OK Sl ilSCltimON: should see that the matter is reme- w hich was composed of Hugo A. L. Jackman and Charles 12.00 died. One Year in is Foote also decided in the same the We beKive the Banner right a of its remedy manner as the legislature, followsuggestion All eominunl'Mtions relating to dpw9 or above, but editorial matter hhouM be addressed, Editor is erroneous. The proper place to havs ing out the instructions given by Eepubhc. the present custom changed is in the Attorney-Genera- l Bishop to the Legislature, which frames the law. Board of Lake Salt Bhould Equalization on AH remittance' mid business letters should The etforts of the newspapers membe addreHsed to The Republic Publishing Co., be direct toward the prospective May 14, 1896, and the main paragNrphl, Juab County, Ciah. bers of the Legislature with a view to raph of which is as follows: The THE REPUBLIC . ; ! , m I ... Dep-rezi- MlMt Me At lio n, "V. i'.i 3NdIo:n.cLL37 having the present law changed at the We thersforo beg to advise you next R8sidn of that body. At the present time with a large class of legal that the valuation and assessment THE HEPURLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY notices the sheriff or other officer has to be made by you of this item of no option in the matter, but must post personal properity for taxation is the notices if so instructed by the par- to he made on the haises of the net Application hii been uiatb t the Nephi post ties at interest. Yith proper represen- annual proceeds of each mine or Office for ti anHiniMsion th lough the mails as tations to member of the next Legisclaim from the 1st day of mwl matter. lature, it bhould be easy to effect a mining chunge which is so greatly to the bene- June 1895, to the last day of June, fit of all the people. This is a preper 1896, the same to he ascertained FRIDAY Otl O BEK 7, 18 13. mailer for consideration aid work and fixed as provided by sections the Utah Tress association. by 62, 63, 64, and 65 of such revenue nrrmyti snwrwinwrJo Btmwwajui a-Lg- 1. 2srx ccond-cias- 9 This whole matter is not the fault of the present county administration and the resolutions passed by the last commissioners at the last session will show where the blame really belongs. From what we can understand, the state will he made a party to suits as well as the several school districts in which the money was spent. act. Democratic Ticket, For j'iyt ropra-f- For Ji'i no R RUTS. tl R. none Dench N RASKIN. r, - : Jpie.M i ;i 0 WIIKELCB. County :J iinuiis oners, J. KI UyKNIUL, J J.JT DMAS, Wsi. HOUGHTON, Connty Clerk, JOU.E. GROVER, lleeorder, J AS. N. LOUDER. Assessor, VIC CANDLAND. Treasurer, CIIAS. ABBOTT. Attorney, EDWARD Purveyor, T. I). Sheri PIKE REEF IT, PAULEY P. CHRISTENSON. Tlio war department will scon bear the name of the great whitewashed. Vote for Lfatfield and you vote for Frank J. Cannon. We expect the sheepmen to fall in line. Rosevelt is running for governor New York. The Rough rider is evidently running ou the popularity ho gained through the war, instead of wei it. of Juab County Republicans are in an awful fix. Thy have a representative nominated who does not even live in the county, and the balance of the ticket are sheepmen, AVhat a spectacle for the chief mluing cou- - ty in the State. In the meantime the Democrats are felicitating themsehes on their certain victory. The Utah Cot-ntDemocrat. y The Salt Lake Tribune ia run ning its campain under the heading of root, licg, or die, and from the appearance of things it is strictly following out the tooting principles of the hog. Unable to cope with the Democratic side in argument, it is doing its best to throw slime over a candidate which is the peer of auy one in their party. The public have not forgotten the Tribunes past power, which by the xvnf was gained through governmental pulls. But, unfortua ately for this organ the pulls which it formerly had have been taken from it and it is like a sucking baby which has been thrust out into the cold and dreary world. The Tribune, if we mistake not, has no 3.000 wad to go on during this election and it is endeavoring to win over Arthur Brown to their side. But Aurthurs hand-hol- t is at present keeping a tight on the tail. We shall look for grip a kissing bee, and then the Brown and Tribune factions will get together in brotherly communion and frendship. Its present fight, however on Roberts the Democratic nominee lor congress is ouly cementing the Democrats together, and from the the aspects viewed in the light of present events, several hundred votes have bieu gained for tke Democratic candidate. A strange thing indeed, it is, that a once great organ should descend d wn to the level of a gutter-- snipe. If the Tribune has any of its past silver arguments on baud, we wish it would reproduce them as The Tribnne is running its col- urnns on a platform whvh will dump it ia tVye slough f deepQd before the iUs on November art, reached. JL jUxb' 'JLi All are Invited. FINE JOB WORK X3k.'X'IXOXSJX23E TJSs. THE WELL The Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing Company have established a branch house in Nephi. at which' place they are carrying a most complete and per- feet stock of Wagons, Carriages, Phaetons, Surreys, Carts, etc., and they are being sold at less than Sal-- t Lake Call and see our represenCity prices. for tative T. II. G. Parkes and he will make it 'The Democratic party is for free and unlimited coninage of ver at a ratio of 10 to 1. Can Republican party decla e for this when the national party is diametrically opposed to such legislation. We are satisfied that the people will find out for themselves before election day comes. -- ou. The Tribunes cai toons have assumed a disreputable phase. That paper is too oowardly and dispiea ble to come out and face the lion. By inuendoes and assertions it wishes to gain for Eldredge what it GOOD ADVICE. knows it cannot gain any other A CRITIOAL TIME is of The action that paper way. Can be given taken and used making it a spectacle in the eyes of without spoling. It isjust as good intelligent people of both political after using as lefore and it makes faiths. Even Eldredge himself is no difference how many use it, it is against such actions. good always good. The best ad vice I can give the public of Nephi A RUSH Mayor E. R. Booth is no doubt the is to send mi there old clocks, SICK OR WELL man in most numerously occupied Besides having his own Watches, Jewelry, and spectacles Nephi y. NIGHT AND DAY. pohtacle fence to repair in his race for and every thiug in the jewelry the county ireasurerstno. he is weighFiae ted wi.h secretary of the Republican line that needs reparing. lie is chairman, American Watches a specialty at The Packers at the Battle ot Santiago de county committee, and all the rt stiff thepiecinc commitCuba Were all Heroes. Their Heroic tee. Is loaded wiin the burdensome the lowest prices consistent with Efforts In Getting Ammunition and Raresponsibilities of the wooigrowers good work, all woik done promptly tions to the Front Saved the Day. association, and withal the arduous duties of mayor id this thriving cif J to and guaranteed. keep waten of. he-- . ides heiuz the leader P. F. Butler, of pack train No. 3,. of the lour hundred in Nephi eity socGeo. BEAD & BBYAfJ BUILDING. During the Battle of Santiago, to-oa- they would make the victory more complete for the Democratic theket this fall. Its etan.1 on a platform, which has gold-hushows that the Tribune is an adept at liypoo rioy, hut its endeavors to hood-wic- k iety. Alas for greatnesi'A Watchmakar and Jawaler. the people this year upon 8uch One Door North of Union Hotel, Nephi. It is understood t.iaf the only Cindi-d.itHinny political pietenoions as the on the l.h ; uMieaii ticket who Republican platform makes known have no k.fet Lope, and tnrowu up will fall short ofits realization. thi ;r hind, '.a li.e g"e is th g ear-mark- s, Men like A. W. MeCuue, who Hartley have worked their way up from the boys on the farm, earned every dollar of their money by industry and good management, and who have learned the needs of the peoIm tui' r E''i of unclaimed letters i e ram of n r nom.iW'i TI.p Truly the preient euupiiga Th-.. ple by close contract with them in :r. i i: truu ' 'a Nephi post office Bjpteinber 2ad. ISPS uus I'",. ,ve tlo me run- is as follows. labor and freudahip, are the men issues1' are seemingly disire.wng uid iC ll.c.11 for o )h ning Allen E. A. the people ought to send to the to our worried and muddled Salt Cnttrell John Like contemporary. Senate of the United States. tionden Mrs. Geo. We trust the Tribune will keep Jackson Samuel for the is votes Lew 2 it Johnson on, only making Parlor Barber Shop. Our jo.tng r'.eu 1 Attorney T. L auso. Lederman Ed. Foote appears to have lost sight of Robinson Annie Mrs. Robison Mr. J. 11. two the fact that years ago the peoMr, E. Taylor The suit brought against Juab ple of Juab county turned him L. B. Miss Work This is the place for a down for the ollieo of county atto- couuty by the mini g companies is are not called for i n above letters the If slick shave and good tw i weeks, they will be sent to tbe dei d rney by the d cisive majority of being made into political ammunihair cut this is thi letter office. of 601 votes, lias our ambitious tion by politioans of the opposite is. is. It C. Andkkws, P. M. It place. young tomnsrnan any good reason shape Fuervbody ki.ows, that is, be n c mver.saut to believe that the p p e have had those wl NEILSON N: MWiUV oi the state cause to change thur minds nkicc with tho Jr li&nloiueiy dohuJ it' cnotU rriarriags Uni i. auri gld all Wit doubtful, rnprietors. then. We know of no reason why and county administrations that pnrtrnifl OPir.qaMfiiva to know, a book for every b'xir. Sift paV'w. Oily fL Sent hr exp Tee prepaid. the Democratic part have no more MAiu eit. XnT orolvi" they should ca ui.-npi- li-s- . . At this Office, t writing from Santiago deCabaonJuly 23rd, says: We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we landed we had no time to see a doctor,, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the trooys supplied ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep our work and keep our health; iD fact r sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was the indirect savior of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there with would have been no way of gettrng supplies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My comrade and myself hae the good fortune to lay in a good supply of this before we medicine fer our pack-tra- in left Tampa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life, The above letter was written to the manufacturers of thi nuAifiiie, the Chamberlain Medicice Co., Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by Chas. Foota and Sons. |