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Show DIllKCT O UY. business YiASF.lN i LETTER ' at w,ir. ge R kEGlI.AR Par'cks p.ls anil compare '!vi:M aiy other k.r.d 11.de. ;j U the g led pr, pmt cs of toe cum p.,iata rs in the mnktt valu.n !e-- rneda 1:11s the til' in in Mi :n t.r.u-s- . As a i ver p.l!. Nt. Patrick's Aie per-- , ujt e:..e:t.;: bus ix-- s n .V J ubt nut t re c ifhCoRREsroNLI NT.) enough :r.mi 1 f ub i.ty - a:.d means wh recognise the present urgent need t i W.v i igton, Teb. 2otli iS5S, u.nty L constitute aa cf.vctive and Ingh The record i.l ;ne week in Congress is !y oigamzatum. The u tei inn not so mttiestn.g .is it siiolIJ hate Lclu. IS to bun ' this class f men to that Our law makers managed to go tlirongli they m iv Kc d, alter ci ol d nciat cm, w th ruut'ne dat.LS 111V o'v Lit e.;Gi d iv w ti lair whe. her the immense g u n e 1! v tbei.l llete i'i bei i gr.hiii.g 1 in only into fragm-.-nis- , and t.iere wltn a little real woik I ,r iv.i. n ' mpictoign, Sake, uh.le nuii h of their tone t.011 is lit emed . i.t.al to tne si.nc: was ua p Leal g jss p idleness and Fresi-d'-n- t evciv otfier l.iii,rs;. It is not tne des p to I.l re S'pti .1'. inakaig. 'Pile si.r c uised by Mr. BL.iiie's retire- p irdetdar advanta cs whxh in iv ment from the Presnlental race has 11 t Hoped for l.y ration, it u rad.e--r let el.ed unt here, and seveial Senatorial 'desired that the live men of the htisim ;S and other asp, rat. ta f r Presidential hon- shall decide what is piactic able to d ors hat e had Booms this utek in Thev will nut t.,,1 t see the nil ml. ai.ee- of the way liaung been opened of being laiilv uialt w.tii in r. more lieely for them by ins famous letter islation, nor the m my ad. urates to ac- of decimation. uue fr, an a bette system oi hoi, oi- In th s connection Geiie.nl Sheridans ganuati m. ir.evlu.ve betl 11. du name is mentioned as among the likely tiy unjustly disirimmated against, true ones, andtlu; question as to uati lty bear- and again; they have seen it taxed c.eav- lly in the interest of dairymen, solely i't ing upon his eligib.lity is ityit now a good ileal f public attention. cause the latttr were organised and A toms 11 oi Liule Ihd says lie was the lurmer was in,!; they have seen the born in Ireland, w ithin a few yards of hides ot their cattle reduced one-ha,n Ins ie! Hive's house. General Sueiidan value, bv a vvlncii lias ojieiated liiniscll says he was born m Albany, N. V almost entirelv f r the bent tit ol loieign-trs- . Additional ms'ancts of adverse leg-Tire (ieneial'.s mother declares lie Was born m Somerset, Unio. 1 ne records of islation vv ill le.tdiiy sjgg. t n.Cii.d.ts. the War dep utnu nt credit Inin to t'ne C.itdeme.i will lecogi. e the im,.o:t r. ee same state, and the General's brother, ei absolute linmuuny irom contag.otis el Col. M. V. Slier idaii. says lie dont know se.ises, which is only to ne secured where he was .bom and that he wont be thiough et.eciNe tiny ea.i see the advantages which may accrue questioned about it. It is said that there is a good deal by some kind oi undeist andmg m more in Gc11e1.1l Sheridans prospective heavy sir ji.nents fcaitle- to lire candidacy than appears on the snrtace, markets, so as to avoid the and that his triends who are interested in in prees which a!.v.,s accompanies a 11 are biding tneir time, wall a view of gl.it in receip.s; nor will they fa.l to ice- g.- i mg him an enthusiastic send oil', probaognize the utility of assoc.at'011 m com-- , bly about the time Ins memoirs ate issued paring opinions and experience and se- w mcii w ill be 111 the coin. curing a nine geiieial knowledge of all ng spring. Mi. Plains letter inis had the enect of deta.ls vvlncii way etiect the weilare ol some hat confusing the Republ.can lead- the business. The plan up ,n which the internati'V al ers, and Republican Senatois, owing to tile prevalence ol PreSideiital aspirati ms, R mge associatl ju was orgamnl does m that end of the Capitol, are not dis- not m the piese-a- t coiid. lion if Lead as-- 1 posed tuepres opinions or make pre- vocations, promise to be sufficiently in-- dictions as to tile 110m. nation. Among fective to meet the erne gen i b of the those who may ba mentioned as candi- dustiy. Hence it is the uiteui! on, at the dates f..r the Presidency aie Senator coming special riveting, to mtiod we an Sheiman, who makes no concealment ol amendment to the cunsiitution by wb.lch Ins amlntion to head the national ticket individual lepresent 11 u shall be sub-- j of ms party. Senator Hawley will not stituted for membeiship ihroughoiit local woik for the nomination, but if his party bod es. Tj.e advantages of this meth k! believes him to be the man for the un- over the one winch n.ts been tiled f ji Sen- two years vvi'l be so app iru.t t) all,, ease i), lie, like Barkis, is willing. ator Evans has friends and admirers w I10 when the subject is CuiisideieJ, that is maintain that he eutiid carry New Yoik, adoption w nh luianinrtv is coiihden.lyj and ol late Senatjr Hisroik has been picdicted. It is bel eved that 111 tins why boomed as the man w iio could rally the a pjweilul and orgamation a:i Republicans of the Pmip.ie State and be secured and one which will be aide to lead his pirty victory. It is Maimed 111 ike its imlueiice felt with good results. that Senator Culloms Interstate b.il has Every assurance can be given ol live made him popular with the masses, and most favorable rates from the raihoads' that he is a favorite in Western cades, to and from the convention. Particulars where a Western candidate is demanded. will be fur rushed later. The name of Senator Ingalls, the PresiFinally, the persona! and earnest in-- i dent of the Senate, who is'adnmed for terest ol all range, stock growers is in-- 1 lus brilliancy, is favorably mentioned, and vitedtothis subject. Let us iai!y and Senator Allison is the choice qf Mi. see if something sound and tangible car.- Blaine, w ho would exeit all of his imlu-enc- e not be done in aid of an industry which m behalf of tile candid ite from lias been its lowest i.iaik and is surely Iowa. Senator Edmunds is another on the eve of blighter davs. R. G. I Had. prominent man who would not refuse ins Prest. International ol and Senator call, Range Ass'11. Frye Countrys Maine, who is the champion of temper- I. C. Leaky, Setietarv. ance in the Senate, is spoken of as the man who could bring back to the Republican fold alvviio have strayed off after Ot 4'kO-- FIRMS. J I'oN 1 recommend the follow mg firms .flour i j rs, and refer them to the n columns of the Niimi -- iig. J the i Iomk Sentinel far further 2c4.it iVe can g r-- En.-u.- s: jur-uiai- Woo! G. .;trC'.uTl NAE ,fS.L., head p: uteis at Nephi; Ge.. Lowe, S lit Lake, and J. i Me.Etrup X Ephraim, San 1ete County. Suther-lliVroKNtvs-Ar-L-wGeorge and W. K. Kitd, Manti. 3anks. Fust National Rank of Nephi.Wright N; Co., Nephi; utjfTCU J ) & Co., Manti. . lMPLr.VI-.NTS- -- Ur d v. X JlaCK S. L. Adams, Nephi; smiths 1 1. Sloan, S. R N- - llson, Manti. Nefiiu. , a Barber. F. Teasdale, Co., Nephi lothin . C.izier Bros;. I L, Goldburg Salt Lake. '35 Gon tkactous ami lirn.ii:KS. J. Adams ians, and Grace Bros.N: Co., Nephi, Auams "ARitNTeRS and Machinists. Bios. & Co., Nephi. ions, Grace Furnituie Co., and S. Coseins. Co-o- p Jackson, Nephi. . , Jt.sTisruv. Chas. H. Bid, F. leas-Nephi. e, 3j )Rn;s. I. O. Miner, and M. McCune N Nephi and A. C. Small X Co., S. L. bS;, , 2.-- 2.'3o r Soctors. F. O. M.ner, N'ephi, H. and FI, Sl John, Fish Lake, Sevier Co., W. Olsten, Ephraim, W. H. St. John.ManLindley, Mt. lleasant, C.U Lake. dana-1 1 Vrnit'.'kk. ahi. Co-o- aaillS, Co., & Hyde Association, G. j itrnore, Nephi L. Tuttle In, Nephi, Manti Loiviv & Sin. Manti, J. P. Meil-p- , O. G. Olsen, Eyhraim. Nephi. keen Grocers. Israel Bile, . lar-- i Laeness and Saddles. Co-oshop, Nephi. .OTELS. Palace Hotel, Salt Lake, and hi House, Nephi. Co-o- Co-op- ., iu . p j N wiser, Lath, Etc. Grace Brosand J. Adams ii Sans, Nephi. .illinekv. Misses Schroder & ij 15 & - Mc-6- 4. pe, Nephi. rurnt-2- a usical I.siTRWENTS. Co-o- s a : Co., Nephi, A. C. Smvth, Manti, Ainu 4 ker, Eagle Rock, Idaho, salt UOTOGRAPIIER. G. E. Anderson, Ne--- t tilt. ivtent Medicnes. Dr. D. O. Muter, at .IcCune X Co., Hyde & Whitm re, .hi, C. E. Johnson,. J. G. Coltrin, Salt i Manti. fjte, Manti Co-v: sou ioemaeer. J. Pfuckburn, Nephi. "ages. Mowers, Fairview to Thistle, ers, Moroni to Manti and Richfield. '. ii P vii.ROADS. Utah Central, D. it R. G., tern, San Pete Valiev. :, Salt .iSTAGR ANrs, John Greer, Provo, H. kms, Nephi, Palace Dining Room, Imke City. p. "one ..n 11 J .J. Cutters. Robert Roden, Man- - Anderson Ntphi. ationerv and Rooks. & Don & Larsen, Nephi. J. W- Brown & Co, Nephi. Shops. E. N. Pyper, and J. E. er, Nephi. jdlrtakek. S.C.L. Jackson, Nephi. Petersen, Nephi. atciihakf.r. ool Mekchan-- s, W. G. A. oi S. U - 0 agoNS and Bcggies. W. G. A. of S vephi. t!t I : 11 .ined, and all Patent Business atten-- . ,to Pronrply and f r M derate Fees, ir oflice is opposite the U. S. Patent igh e, and we can obtain Patents in less than those remote from Washiag- rlr nd Model or drawing. We advise tram, patentability lree of charge; and t L'lkttnake no charges unless patent is ' for rett- - ee i here, to the Postmaster, Siipt. of Morev Order Div., and pats of the U. S. Patent Oflice. For advice terms, references to PRESS s in your own State or Country, ) :4'j a. s to C. A. Snow & Co., v e refer, k bfL u'-lr- act-tlien- ts ' Opposite Patent Office. Washigton D. C. 18 ir H Oil. r s e.iNt. 31 KITS ; from luiiiuiu SPecific vlurrays A guaranteed cure for all nervous J. aver k. diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Hysteria, Headache, Pain in the Back, Prostration, Wakefulness, S torrhcea. Universal Lassitude, Semi- Weakness, Jmpotency and general r pr:T! 'of power of the Generative Organs; r Ogtiei ther Sex, caused by indiscretion or ' exertion, and which ultimately lead ). 'emature Old Age, Insanity and $r.ooa box or six boxes for City Sent by mail on receipt of t it. Ui. u. Full particulars in pam-- t, sent free to every applicant Enst ZK Guarantee Six Boxes ,J ire any case. For every $5.00 t lie p r reCeived, we send six boxes, with ice, V itten guarantee to refund the money CilV, f Specific does not effect a cure. Idress all communication to the Sole 111. con-.otio- n. 1, k V . unt. MEDICINE CO., Kansas City, Mo on or ad Iress IIvde agents, Nephi. f' iS: Whit.morf. .1 y situ Hou S8j oily S IV; Co. Mon :.i, i , ''l'o'lid tvj j si ;l jj s.-e- M.YIiNT STTiEET MxYsTI. 0 .11 pi , e l., the .u . 8 a Call, US lev irh n It is right to use home products in preference to imported articles. It is right to furnish our own people employment. It is right to patronie home institution exclusively. little ted vv it h ,.s, old. S.Ie C. idil Hot My iimurh). was i.ilbi 1 aseVeie, .;,g'. 1 sleep bat e mgh d ACM sT IM1 S.VNIl.V. I was induced by 's a mend to try t oiigh Rei.redy and was a.,tou-islie- d at tae lrnmeil ate rel.ef it gave her and thecuie :t pi d.n ed. I not be vMthuitilmtnehoi.se tor any puce. I 'a iv e tiled nn.nv u medics for coughs and colds, b'lt this is superior to am thing I -- Ctum-Deil.iin- T II E R E F O II E It vn-ul- hav-ev- . . gV, u;t-- , Pm , Mihan. M. J. . E1' k mmeicial 1,1 u College, Des by Dr. Miner ie Co. I. mt.. S ; v ,1 .' a rvx t yp TTfr'f JA L k) A P jl vJ I) X.jAxJml L "lr f- I'Ptor iu Piovo. G;er of the HIT. A T h S, limi'ed number of good beds can be O j : JOHN LOWRY nis'n a v , f?t,lre ' , . ai.u your u, Mom is insured h'-e ; V uv ' 0 TR t L vD is right to purchase the Boots and Shoes manufactured by Zions Mercantile Institution; especially as they are moderate in price e'egar.t in style and superior in quality. sold nr. ill jump dp. ilprs. esiraunt 1 h The President and party will, GENERAL SUPPLY lJ - F- oniTt n z n jvs i . a Lu. ?.! n t.l C-- a n t) L.i.J W KLIS I; E'SA; L.m i 0 a IMPROVED llu L. Ill f'" 4 a' i. m -- OTTX3.r pi about noon, by special tiain, for n rf . Y. u4 2 a Weeks tup to The Senators, Representatives and olheis who are going by the same invitation, will start on tile regular train an hour e.uher than that winch cariies the Piesident. Saturday was prohibition day at the Capitol. A two hours heating was given to arguments on the Platt bill for prohibition in the Dibtilct of Columbia by the Senate Committee. Among those who spoke in Inq ir of the bill w.ere Miss Fiancis Willard, Miss Ballenbeiuler, National Superintendent of Legislation and petitions, of W. C. T. U Judge Multon, oi tins cuv, who is attorney lot the W. C. T U., and Senator Riddleberger, who declared himself a prohibitionist of long ATT. TEE PARTS MADE OF standing. The latter said he wanted to see the bill reported favorably to the Senate for the fun of the thing. Among 1IALL012L3 1 TOUGH? HiCIT c those who spoke against file measure To Nbriulting, Swollinsr cr Warping. was Dr. Mary Walker, who said it would be as easy to compel the women of Thk T rr.rrrT TirwvtvG, Str NcETariil I!a.rift TtEi.M.An-.V ' o vaixR iu ;lie ihe Washington by law to adopt the dress UJiiJi Scud for Circulars to tko 16 CU EAI reform in vv hich she had led, and to discard skirts far pantaloons, as to suppress SfPJi5FiiS,t3 the liquor tiaflic by law. The National Board of Promotion of field. Ohio. ' the Washington Permanent Exposition f h.gs made such progress that it now has 315 members, repiesentmg forty-si1-- 1 States and Territories. Tile proposed 1 exhibition will be conducted by a commission acting entirely under Government supervision, and appointed by the President of the United States, tiie President of the Senate and the Speaker of tne House. Italy has expressed her intention of participating m the celebration of the great histui, cal event, the ,I:-a etan tarj of cxcelltnoo wina nrarvd ot the discovery of America, mumts of no superior. and the Government of Span: has just Ic contains every taken ollicial action looking towards (teams, skill and money canprixluco. with America. cordial ns, Ctrains, Barn;, Etilchcp, ! Coat-.".- r Hmcb. 1. Ercr'dors, Koof Ail, c: aw Yovi IN, things, Bite-- , avnne-y- , irv.iee:, Bnalcns, terns, Idas. ?. flelo V ah Hhes good cld 3T.::r,-z!- Y ifcuwpliahcR for everybody exactly w.nt KlIb r, i for it. One of reasons for t)o tha lusfianff I.IniTiH'Bt is foi'ii'liiuM v.ulz r' npi'lUabiUfy, ETeiybodynp'TJ3iit,h .imp 'ik isot. 'o.if U'bo Lumberman necdJt in cts noedsll for pm ro!f tm The TLe Ci: nuler necJs it for h' four 3.Mid bi .r" Tlie rVicuLaDic occls U nlwajs ua teu'.h. , The Jiner needs It feicvc of piuerr wit u: q rior.ocrnsseiisitT-can'tgetaioi.The IWruer needs it in his houLp, ii- -i ami his stotJc yard. to Te Sieanhoat mnn or tin Iontmau The i.eot. supplv afloat end asi.orc . The 15orcf&nripr needa U it U iris Lb r at jd and safest reliance. nee s it It wPl save J'm Tin btck-sjrcwe- r orM of r uijle. tTni'- rinds of dollars and a VIic linilroad man ueeda It a ui 'viK rend i; his life ts around of aedvloi i ml dai. ir. ion? Th ro i. rolh-hplkThe Rac5;vrootUiHuu it as an antidotvs lor tlie tin." rs to life, liritb auil comfort which rurrounn A r " rurr, s t jrai-monTi.o JIerrhuut nerds itabe it ArcJ IclU n. Idjihi, hh r his oiPi IvVce.-tIn once IJnimtnt I tact? come tho Muf 1 is the n hi o! a Ret lie In t lie Hor.1 it Ju BMiaSCa x fcratchor, . Inticp, Lmnliago, E'aeLniadsn:, t'vr.ldi, I quadri-centenni- to I b star; l r jc rqj Ad AC Are Conetantly ReccivhTg New Sup plies of BOOTS, SHOES & HARDWARE, RUBBERS, eouo.uy. Keep n Koltlo in the 'n tory. in case of accident motm Krep r. tdubJe for iottlo AUvuitii Motions, s X33 ua Ain L TO 1 Rsseke'oTufF 1 ill, of Bale & Chapman has dls-iby nvatjal consent and I. Bale lias ened the Store and continues to out goods in his line to customers, iks his kind fiiends for past favors S ilicits a Continuance, agent L.r the F. isy RmuiingHOUSE--e firm D AMERl-- l GEM Sewing Machines, and Ex-rail kinds. on hand a de-'- y 20 33 wagorr. t y? .if' f r u iii v fieR j R1I 4 ; ESCTI hid. dry. You aie hereby notified that a special meeting of the International Range association will be held in the city of Den- SUVMER COMPLAINTS E Greatest lirovery of the day for the iMtive cure of colic. Cramps. Cholera reus, D.arrhcea, eto. ltnrver Jailt! nil stores. C, . Johnston mfr Salt Lake City ! SALL si T 7 NP1II CO-O- P and LITTLE GIRLS fy m v..m I,.' tat t::' - ,'t- - , V,--' 'SLT CCS- - FLAN MPLS, r--d 'ijy BLANKETS, 9 mo f-- S IJ a port Mens Suits, Childrtns Suits, - 'E, uU SHAWLS, CA SS IMP RTS, CASHMPRLS, aLLi of wivjs ..f sr'ueu waRJcd. al is ns. .btnv GOODS, GROCERIES, FURNiTURE, STOVES, STOVE FURNITURE, h'OUsc TrlMMINGs- - j f: i . - jGtolG f2G5 to 3.75 Is PARLOR Thse Orrrans sre ceiet.rntoh for, vokiri", ,1. qualn yof tone, quick r'ayo : . t,rti vie vi. Inanity in tunsh, peri pot eoriM ruction, rinkuw them tlio most desirable orpuns lor lioiaCi, senools, churches, lculges, societies, e,c. a ver. on tlie twenty-eigh- t day of March next. Said meeting is called upon the authority of the board ol directors, who have been intluenced by a general expression from cattle grower advising a meeting later in the season, when it is believed the weather will be more favorable to a larger attendance. The design ol this meeting is to secure a general assembly of intelligent and thoughtful men concerned in range cattle growing, for the purpose of deliberating on the condition of tire business in all its aspects and formulating such measures for benefiting the industry as may be suggested by the wisdom and exper ence ot the men who shall respond to th s call. The officers of the Internation- - & SON, DRY IS. i jLALLii ; 1)0 WHAT IS ItlGllT. lt 1 P O.Eox 0 lass House in cverv' 1 J-- ' Homis a;nl carriages liaii 1 1 Head -- stones, Tablets . iVion uments, safe-guar- co-op- e Members of Pie International Range Association, all State, Territorial and Local Associations, and ail o:t net s and ether inti m- . ted in the Range Ca DISSOLU1 ION. t Lake Co., Nephi a jouue-g ar.d All Kilts tf CcliiEi ii.,d prucuie a bi'te i.l . l),ai-Co, e, Ch. leia and EXECUTED IN THE NEATEST STYLE AND FROM THE BEAUTIFUL WHITE d Ir is a gre.it .d gives immediate rebel. OOLITE S TONE OF SAN PETE. . To the 0 )NT N: OtTK iit! ,'E. M.i.er tatoii e-s- CATTLE CONVENTION. JCHFISQrFO Ir Utah. Iv 1 ii'.:i. i.ifacturers. l;JE MURRAY MaA . ! 1 .March. but is A can-sciei.- Blair Educatiojial bill, which the House w.l! probably dispose ol sometime 111 ouai.j "-- t 1 prohibition.,; The most important measure passed by the Senate during the week was the if dell ' a:ti: ,.1; 'iMu. 1 Furniture p Merchandise. rENF.RAL inn i -- y. A I'lter-pelsil- '1 b :iu :b t itsr:b b b deat.es IB C53 rZEJT' SlfiC JEIZ3 E8TABLISULD rACiiATiFS. (.UII.LltD TTOBKMErf, 15 ItS f LfAT2IA. iseqi'ai.i;d COMBINED, MARC THIS J. II. Wodskow, Secretary. mi POPULAR i; COTTAGE CRCAH GC, and Sts., ajtiiSv j -- Coe. Randolph NEVER ' and Price Lists, oti Ann Reid President. CULAR. IiutructiiMi Books end Piano Stocks. CHIGASO Wm. T. CMC AS C. ,'b jv.i CITCFORPER. 'EVr:!G:H;VaGiVf'ASY h;r;4i I ST LOU'! yo. flliCN CQUASt.NAT! fiNTA PA X- 9 CALL AS, TEa r. i |