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Show of political novices, the issue canOf course the Republicans should not claim to show the relative not cry over spilt milk, the only way to do is grin and bear it. strength of the two parties. are the figures: tv. L. Roe, Alf Orme Moreover, the present election here cannot be shown as a preEditors and Managers. cursor of 1000, for the simple reaNames. son that prior and up to election characteriswere c the Republicans terms ok frUBSCKirriex: tic of lassitude, indiQerenca and 113 154 11 103 05 II The reason for I Grace, 1) hid Cl 50 23 AU communications relating to newi or disorganization. JDlexton, editorial matter should be addressed, Editor this condition probably was owing Kate L Iaxrnan R. 9fi IP! 53 232 IS Republic. to the fact that national issues cut Unity Chappell, I).. .14) 71 03 271 but little figure in running munici- Miry L Mnrgtn, R. Sfi Ids 55 279 Maltha Pax man, D..152 75 00 2 37 Consequently, the peoAll remittances and busincas letters should palities. James I! Riches, R.. 90 117 40 253 be addressed to The Republic Publishing Co., ple recognizing that fact did not George Kendall, D.117 b5 70 312 59 Kephl, Juab t onnty, Utah, seem to care who was elected as Lorenzo Webb. R... 90 105 51 217 a long as men of honesty and integ Peter Hutton, 1) 140 loJ 03 312 C.5 . 90 112 9 991 iHVI OM.U Tor Israel Bale, R the rkpuku: rity were placed iu authori'-v90 120 52 277 II F J we are sure, after a careful perusal C s 90 19 51 203 Hosmer, K made the at their names, not taking their Hurhert Burton, R. S9 119 IS 245 of hastxm Nephi post Application Office for tran'unN'tion through the malls a John 11 11 rough, R.. 97 120 50 2&3 political aspect into consideration matter. 0G 54 254 131 Ileal, D that they will do all in their power John Thus Belli-toI).. 139 83 57 2s5 155 90 03 3oS J W Grace. D to push the. city forward. D...145 87 59 28 s Timothv Hoyt, IS The (publicans can only blame J R McPherson, I). 145 83 00 288 shemselves tor defeat. They had Those marked wore elected. that tired feeling, and the DemoThe greatest surprize of the elec- crats, their faces flushed with vicNOTICE. tion was the fact of Eureka going tory of last election, determined United States Land Office, Salt Do coming events llepulliean. hard work and perseverance could Lake City, Utah, September 21, 1599. cast their shadows before. win that they would carry the day To Wh in it may concern : Notice is hereby given that the State of and such being the result, all the Utah nas filed iu tins office a list, No. 12, lands selected by the said State for the You can't play in our yard said time spent in weeping and wailing of establishment and maintainanoe of an Insane Asylum, under Section 12 of the the masculine chicken to the eagle. will not do any good. Act of Congress anproved J uly 1(3, If the Republicans wish to refollowing tract, enuaced in said list, to be within a townshipccntain-inverse matters they can only do so is found mineral claims of record, viz: Why the whole durued country south half of the southwest quarby thorough organization and sys- terThe of Section five, In Township twelve, went Republican cept Nephi. tematic action. of Range one, east, Sait LakeBase Nothing else wil south, aud Meridian. Somebodys judgment is lacking. A copy of said list, by descriptive subchange the result. VALLEY RAIL W A J Koticss. Be-o- w 1 SAN PETE Probate and Guardianship THE HEPUBL10 Consult County Clerk and Respective Signo-- lor Further Information. New Train Service. SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRH T COURT- OF TIIE FIFTH In Effect July 11th, lSJt of tin st.t- of fall- silting Ju.n.-i.i- l Mr- -. I H C lanui1., I for J u. ill Count v. Trains Run Dally except Sund ty 11. , .!. lluralav. defendant said to the I'mii t The state You are iierebr summoned to utter the service of ,r within tn eiity d... f- served witlnn the ilium ou, other-Ote- r UiG .ft on - UiMii-h- t. Ncn4. and de-- : Going South. servire, of .o.nl in e.'i-- e will lie ude-nenDist. j Dist. ;r to me demand of No. fr. m N. from Stations. ten (I0i dai-,- . Daily Which iimnn i ooiijpluiitt. thi-Mauti Nepii j Daily "Cl you, i uiim of ,.n ice 10.55 3 COpm 43.0 Lv. Nehpi Ar. In- - Hied w all tilt Clerk ot -- .nd I ourt. 14.o O.IHaia. 29.0 Fountain Ure.-Ill II.. H tin I U W lIol.ZIlt.IMKK. 4.13pm Att iruei s for Plaiutili 3. lias 23.5 Moroni Eureka City, Ltan, 5.90pra 19.5 Po-.- t o tli re address: 33 0 3.28a tn 8.0 Ephraim 5.50pm Box JO I. Ar. Manti I.v 43 .0 Adam First Publication Oet. -- 'dk. 6.15pm - -t fl- -- i- ren-,ivt- u I 1 1 I Trains leave Nephi for Cooper a" inIN THE DL'TK ICT' COURT OFTHE FIFTH t the Stat-o- f 1't.Ui, Collate ter cediate points daily, except Sunday, guardi-.uxlnof ot t'ir J mill In tin- matt it uf A (i".t!iiiii orme Jr ,- at 11.25 a. m. Returning arrive iu Nephi the.. , m niiil pronf v, uf in-T'. turn i me. at 2,00 p. m. I. m- -, sritaid ,111.1 I. t.ti'111 - nf A .r I.i.im i sci l the right to vary The Company et Alraliam Orme l.til ,5f the pci 11 am! t hi" unit r nf at pleasure. from this time-car- d personal Jr., , ami for cmniriiiai i.m of mil' 't P , and ln appro- - ii oi t.is jirojicrli hearing De-,it Theodore Bruback, am lt.il iicro.iMt- - hale b"- - it cltn-for -t stay of 10 o'clock a. in on Friday the Pres. & Genl Manager. in X plii cember A. () Is.'s', at in.- I ourt hmi--Salt lake Uuv. Cit-.Juab County Ylali. JOEL I. (iROVEK, Clerc. H. ti. A.ERP, Tinted Octoh-- r 28th. 18JJ l i W. A. . Brian, Attorney for Huardian. 1. Sopt & G. F fr P A een First Publication Nov. J. ,T econd-clasRma.- have been boosting admiral Dewrey for the presidency in The year 1900 but tho Admiral has set his foot down on the proposition in a pretty forcible manner to the New York World. Ii-tri- ct - - ul -1- le e, prn-j,er- aun-nde- -- - ' , THE OR EGO a SHORT LIN a IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE Diof Utah. vision, in and tor Juab County,of State John Hague, In the matter of the estate deceased . Notice. Tne petition of Elizabeth Hague, Fvccuirix of Hie last will and testament of John Hague deceased, praying for an order ol sale of real property of said decedent, and that all persons interested nappear before g by an order the said Court to shew oause should not be granted to ll so much as shall bo necessary or advantageous of the real LOCAL TIME CARD of aaidklcceased. and all tile personal has been set for property of said deseased, A. in Effect March 9, 1899 day of December hearing mi 10Friday thea. hiin.st at the County Court D. 1S9J, at oclock in said of Room in tlie Court, Court Train arrive and depart at varic. Station House, divisions, so far as it relate to said tract, Nephi City, Juab County , Utah daily as follows: in this of Court said Clerk the WiTNtshas been conspicuously posted South-bounStations. North b iiitb the seal thereof affixed this office for inspection by any person interAr Leave of October A. D. 1899. Utah Seal. day and ested by the public generally. JOEL F C, ROVER, Clerk. Within the next sixty days following 5.30 pm Lv j Ar 9.35 am the date of this notice, under depart5.48 pm ....Murry.... 9.17 am mental instrvetions of November 27, 1896, 5. ?6 pm Binhaiu Jn. 9.0 aL 1S94-Th- A great many yellow journals 1 per-nu- jgfrttorial. opera house the other evening asked Who was the man that first forced the administration to war on the Spaniards, and the fact that he did not say Judge King somewhat disappointed his audience. t - n, J udgo Towers at the u RAILWA i e s-- es-ta- (23 L. R., 459), protests orcontestsagaiust the claim of the state to the tract or subdivisions herein above described , on the ground that then same is more valuable for agricultural purfor mineral th be received and noted for re- An Ordinance pose, will General to Amend Section 78. Land Office at Wash port to the XX of the Revised Ordinances or so Chapter to C. Failure D. protest iugion , of Nephi City. eoulest within the time specified will bo considered sufiisient evidence of the nonJudo Pike said wire nails had I would not under auy circumstances mineral character of said ract, and the gone up 10 to 15 per cent. lie evi- consent to be a candidate for the prcsl selections being otherwise free bom ob- Be it, 4o it is IlEiir.i.r Oudaineu by the City jection will be recommended for approval, Coi ncil op Nephi City. dently meant wire pullers. Frank D. Hobbs Register. deucy and I (should consider it an act of Section 1. That the figures 75 00 be stricken SMITH Receiver. URO. A. friendship if th prass would treat thi de out of Hue 12 of said section and the figures Oet. 7, 99 200.00 inserted iu lieu thereof. cision as sincere and final. I wish they First Publication Judge Towers views oa expan- would now drop the matter. I feel that Sec. 2. This Ordinance shall take effect on sion and the views expressed by any Outlier booming of my name for the THE TOLEDO WEEKLY BLADE. January 1st, A. D. 1900 Passed anil approved October 23rd, 1899. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN YEAR. Bryan the silver leader are not in presidency tends to make me ridiculous. E. R. BOOTH, Recent, advicesirom AT LADYSMITH, judge. We have repeat- edly been told that we have nothing of interest in the paper. To that charge we plead guilty, that is, it may bo so now. But there was a time when we published an 8 page all home print weekly but the support it received was not flattering. A steam engine cannot run without oil, neither can a newspaper publish a ful1 sheet without the support of the people. So if you want the newspaper to live you will consider it as equally a business proposition ns a deal with a storekeeper, although wo do not charge 10 to 50 per cent profit on our goods. With us we treat all alike and as all sensible people are awaro there is very little profit running a newspaper in a small town. The people should know that by this time. Another thing. As to our not publishing notices of the different associations we have this to sav, If tho leaders of those associations will only shake oil their coldness and inditierence and agree to help us somewhat in this iegard then we will do all iu our power for them. And in order to show good faith we will place the paper back to its fornu r but we must have tangible suppoit of the people promist s will not be taken at par any more. po-itio- 8.40 am Dp Lehi Jn Ar 5 20pm 9.10 am Ceader Fort 4 5J pin 9.2J urn Ar Fairfield Lv4.39 pin 10.35 am Ar Mereur Dp 3.00 pm 9.27 am 9.43 am 10 17 n. the seat of war in Africa seem to place a different aspect on the affair than has been the case for the past few weeks of unrest and anxiet. Central White, whose position lias been anything but an envious one has proved by the two sorties ro antly made atLadysmith that he is not only competent but that he shows wisdom aud caution under ilie trying circumstances. It certainly proves the incompe-lene- y and cowardice of the Boers when attacked in the open. Taking everything iuto consideration the result will be another geographical change in the South African country. leCity Election. The Toledo Weeklv Blade has an enormous circulation at all times. The year ef a presidential campaign however, it is regularly read by near two million people. Not only Republicans, but poople ot all classes, in every section of the United States read it, for For thirty years political information. it has been a regular visitor- in eveiy part or the Union and is well known in almost every one of the 70.000 p in the country. It is edited m(I n(j reference to a national circulation him: bee, o' take all ol it, polities people its bonesiy anti fairness in the the ion of all public questions. It favorite family paper, with somethin.; fur every member of the household Serial stories, po try, wit mid humor; tlie Household department (U6t in tue world). Young Folks, Sunday Sc., no! Lessons, the Farmstead, the Qu- fi imi Bureau (which answers questic' to subscribers), the News of the week in complete form, ami other special fea tures. Specimen cooies gladly serf, on application, and if voa will seud us a list of addresses, we will mail a copy- to each, (duly 81 a year. If you wish to raise a club, write for terms. j SEAL. j. City Recorder, ) in and for Nephi City, County of Juab, State of Utah, do hereby certify that tlie above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance An Ordinance to Amend Section 78, i iititieil Chapter XX of tlie Revised Ordinances of Adopted by the City Council of City. said City, Oct. 23rd, D99, as appears on re- cord in my Office at Neplii City, t'ounty and -, Beautiful Twoitcpwatz Free. The Chicago i.lilwaki e 4 St Republican Eagle Starving. Railway Co ims goten out a beauty for t he piano called be sheet of M Thou-atiTw Step which R.ipatures Tim election h.i romp and gone will be unit you free upon sending tw. ami a. chatg' is oer tho sctnm. i wo cent stamp is to pay postage. s a d.i - o tl.tp Tncago Limited i i i.) kmiubiio in cit v Kvptet-- Lain out of a Omaho daily at 5 15 p. in. N phi !,i itched int the A T.ighted Tuiin of ahuv sin p 'vs. Ibnmg Ccs Library Th.- c.i'i-- s that U.u, iiair Car- - and D'V Coaches. M r i.v, a and operatt' ourew ti sleepers ll, res'll, w ere raid diuers Iullunn ain! in it. Try u ami co;, ineed. 1j. L. Djwrdiig, Com lie i si a.etel ll Agent, Salt Like City. the i't meciMts. Sec i.d Th h.dii'.i-reiebo Riijlit to Ugliness State October A. D i899. K. L. PAXMAN, City Recorder. Notice. Notice is hereby given by the c i ' y Council of City that they intend levying a special tax upon the real property abbuttlng on the streets heretofore established as graveling District No. I., us follows: Ft. Green 10.02 1.00am ....Oasis.,.. 1.52 am Clear Lake 4. 00 pm Black Rock 5.30 pm ArJMil- - Lv 6.00 pm LvJ ford Ar 7.30am ....Frisco.... am 1.00am 12.10 am 10.05 prn 8.35 pm 8.05 pm 7.00pm Arrive Leave Xf&ins souh of Juab run daily eygrti lr OATS Two through trains daily am Lake to all points East. Through Pullman Palace Sleepeia' Lake to Chicago without change Improved Tourist Sleepers. Free Reclining Chair cars. Elegant day coaches. The only line operating dining car si r- JLe The shortest aKd fastest line to all r,c:r 'l CaS E. D. WICKIXS, Agent, Nep Burley, Gen'l Apt. Passgr. Dept., City TieketOttice, 2Ui Main Nephi D. E. t..Salt The Denver , Rio fie. Grands RAILROAD CO. Scenic Line of the World.-- ' Only Line'll aving two Lines of Railway between Grand Junction aDd Denver. Tickets good via eithei line. Two Daily Express Trains to Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Cripple Creek, Pueblo, Colorado SpriDps, Denver, and all points East, I ; -- 1 pm 9 10 ) Lv 6.10 am pin Ar j 9.30 pm Lv) JUAD f Ar 5.40 am 1110 pm Leamington 3.45 am The Democratic Rcorter Too Well Fed' The r.-- ic 30pm 5.00 pm .. .Moroni... 9.15am 5 50 pm ..Ephraim.. 8.28am 6.15 pm Ar Mauti Dp 8.00 atr aforesaid. In testimony wherof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of Nephi City this 21th day of 3 3.00 pm Dp Nephi Ar 10.55 am 4 15 Ne-pl- j 4.36 pin 3.45 pm 3.37 pm 3.33 pm pm Dp Lehi J a Ar 8.35 am pm Lehi..,. 8.32am pm Ameri Fork 8.26 am 8.20 am PleastOrove pm pm Lake View 8.11am pm. ...Provo. ... 8.00 am pm SpringTille 7.48 am pm Spanish Fork 7.41 am pm ..Benjamin. 7.35 an 7.42pm ...Pay son.. 7.26am 7.52 pm Santaquin 7.17 am 8.10 pra ....Stair.... 7.C2am 8.17 pm .... Mona. .. . 6.54 am 8 35 pm Ar Nephi Dp 6.40 s,m County of Juab, )-- SA. City of Nephi. I. K. L. Paxinan City Recorder - am ..Irouton.. Silver City 4 33 pm 6.35 6.38 6.44 6.50 6.59 7.10 7.20 7.27 7.33 ATTEST. op Utah, Ru.su Vally ..Mammoth.. 10.50am... Eureka... K. L. PAX MAN, State Y LvFive-mile- 10 23 urn 10.35 am Mayor. accordance. Iu fast they dont dovetail at all. One of the issues of 1 900 will probably be expansion AS TO OURSELVES. 6.00pm. ..Sandy.... 9 05 aiu 6.10 pm ... Draper . 8.57 am 6 35 pm Ar Lehi Ju Dp 5.0 aiu AN ORDINANCE. i s v F.h-etii- S-lu- i . b !. 1 - and lie' oltheir ranks, and Third The large amount of THE Once more the ba scratching all through. ELECTION. tie of the ballots Of course there were 409 votes has taken place aod ouce more the which did not materialize and people expressed their choice al- which had they voL-- would have though not to auy remarkable ex- made matters different, but the potent. tent fact remains that the people In spite of the hyperbolic gusto wanted a change. R puLhcuH-i i, -- i Th- - woman whe is lovely in face, form sail tinp--- r will always have friends, Dut one who would be attractive must keep herheslth. If she is weak, si klv and all iua down, she will be nervous and rritab'e. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blo,.d will caus pimples, blotches, skin eruption and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is tlie best medicine in the wor d to regulnte stoma, b, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth velvet ski n , rich complexion. g It makes a charming woman of a ru invai.d. Only 50 cents at Lunt & Son Drugstore. EFFECTIVE JUNE I, 1897. Train No.2 leaves Ogden at 6:15 a. in; Salt Lake 7:50 a. m. Arri at Glenwood at 9 p. m ; Pueblo 5:50 a, m : Colorado Springs Springs 7:13 a. m. Denver, 9:30 a. m. Train No 4 leaves Ojden at 6:35 p. m: Suit Lake 7 :40 p. m. Arrives at (ilenvvood Springs at 6:10 a. m ; Pueblo 5;27 p. m. Colorado BprmsrH, 6:53 p.ui., Denver 9:25 p. m. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver with all liues eat. Elegant dr -y couches, chair cars, and Pullman on all trains. Take the D. & R. G. aud sleepehave a comfortable trip and enjoy the finest sceneryon the continent. Shortest line to Criprfie Creek, Colorados jueat grold camp. Train No. 2 leaving Salt Laake at 7:50 a. in. arrives at Cripple Creek next morninsr at 9:50. A. S. HUGHES, B. i S. K. HOOPER, Traffic Manager, G. P. & T. A.. Denver, Colo, Denver, Colo. M. H. F, NEVIXS, CUSHING, General Aent, Trav. Pass Agt Salt Lake Citt, UTah. good-lookin- Witch liarel Salve Cure, Plies, Scalds, Gurus. |