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Show continuing the appointment of registration officers to one political party, in violation of the sj.irit of the law. in Prove Seventeenth We arraign the DemoConvention, Addupted cratic territorial officials of Utah for 11th, 18'Jl: gross ami repeated violations of the civil In convention assembled tins Republi- service law and such of the Democratic judges as have dragged their high offcans of Utah renew their fealty to tlie ices down to the olfensive partisanship level. arty of freedom anil justice, the party Eighteenth- We favor the granting of of free speech and a free ballot, the party equal suffrage to women. .Nineteenth We demand for the new that believes in the protection of Ameri- state of Utah a wise, liberal constitution can industries, the American working- and an economical government, and the. Republican party, if given man ami the American citizen, anu con- pledge the power, to secure both. Twentieth We rejoic.) in the past of gratulates the people of Utah on the the Republican party; we glory in the near approach of statehood, and declare, fact that no other political organization First In favor of the American doc- ever approximated to its magniticent trine of protection to home industries, achievements, and look contidently for swift restoration to power and ft reestablished by the founders of the gov- its newal of its benefactions to the people of the the United Stales. Republiernment, by t That we favor, as far as Twenty-Iirscan party and steadily practiced by the practicable, coinjiensatioii ot public offof Utah. and people pioneers icials by llxed salaries, and the enact merit Second We recognize the silver ques- of judicious legislation providing for tion as one of paramount importance to the payment of fees collected into the treasury. the people, and we believe that no full public We endorse the efforts nowr being prosperity can be enjoyed until silver male throughout the territory to enand we demand its re courage the purchase of shall he goods, and pledge ourselves to monetization 0:1 the old ratio with gold support such a policy. (.f hi to 1. Third We favor the cession of the mis' Id public lands to the ATCHISON MITCHELL, mates and territories respective1, in aid ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR of irrigation and the public schools. thein-cieasFourth Wo msw with regret AT LAW. of the great army of unemployed Collections a Specially men and women of our eon lit ry, and UTAH charge this unfortunate condition to the PAYSON a lustration, legislation and mis rule of the Democratic party. Fifth We advocate the establishment of a national hoard of arbitration, whose province ahull be to adjust all contro- General blacksmith versies between capital and labor, to the i:'7 and end that strikes, lookouts and other sim liar disturbances may he authoritatively . ' Wagon Work. adjusted on principles of justice. bixth Wo oppose s cruel and unjust of the employes who are the or leave the service of fio.u discharged CARRIAGE AND IIUGGY WORK A emvlover. the EEPUBLICAIT PLATF07i.il. Sep-ttmb- er ( SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD - - I - The ONLV line running T O fast trains daily to -- re.-hired- home-manufactur- , e. I non-miner- e : EFFECTIVE APRIL HI), 1801. Ogden, 7 a m, Salt Lake, 8:0.7 a m. Arrives at Pueblo, 0:10 a m; Denver, 10:30 u m. a m; Colorado Springs, Train No. - Leaves Ogden, 7:20 n m; Salt Lake, 8:2.") j) m. Arrivesat Pueblo, 0:2-m; Colorado Springs, 8:K) p m; Deliver, 10:30 p m. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Springs :iml Denver with all lines Fast. Elegant. Day Coaches, Chair Cars and Pullman Sleejiers on all trains. Take the RG and have a comfortable trip, enjoy the iinest scenery on the Continent. 1) Train No. 2 7:-7- 1 ) 1- 1 A B S HUGHES, Traffic Mgr., Dever, (Join. S K HOOPER, G P A T A, Dover, Colo 11 M CUSHING, Traveling Passenger Agent F NHVJ NS, General Agent. Suit Lake City, Utah. THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN 4 4s RAILROAD 4 4 East bound -- West-boun- d lmi'l.-ida'- i Tipton & ' Peery s- I i We favor, the eight-hou- r ami believe that eight labor of system a legal ibiys constitute should hours work upo.i all public and private con- SPECIALTY. tracts. We favor the establishment Hi glit D of a pus. id telcgriip system by the general govermne.it, thus furnishing to.the cheap and abundant facilities for p.-opl- of intcHig',ncc. the Xin-lfavor the exclusion from ur country o. the pauper, criminal and amirchisttic elements of other countries. Tenth Kepuh.icuu party lias the friend of the free public ever oe-school system of our country, amt we pledge our unfaltering support to every measure which shall serve to increase its iraiiiiioi-sii- n i jowerforgo.nl. Eleventh- - Ve believe that public sr.ould receive tixed s.ilarietf, and should be jiaid into the public fees that treasury. and we- f;ivor judicious legislation to tliis end, as far as practicable. Twelfth We denounce the Democrat n piirtv for its altitude na ah quet-tionor our rili'-cr- s s inter, sis our r;iw by placing especially materials on the tree list, and special. for its advocacy i f free wool, thus comthe territory pelling the wool growers of laoor of the 1u comi etc w ill the cheap world, and destroying an ii.dnsti the liflh in point, of in.portar.ee in the Union, Pee lead, thus comfor its advocacy miners of ihe pelling the silver-jeathe cheap labor emn'ry to compote with of Mexico, working for from 30 to 00 the 4er.ts per day. because it advocates and laborer placing of the farmer, the the mechanic in close and bitter ci with the cheapest labor under the u literal i n th.esun. Thirteenth We arraign tlm Demoof the cratic party for t tie suppression of the I.Vpub.ican vote in the majority ami southern slates, by fraud, t no sanctity unequal laws, thus violating s. iff biiu-hecu Foil rle. mb- - We undo our civilized or other all sh.iime AitiMiios-wh i wo co itenipl ite the record treatof tho present, ad'iunDl '".ion a 1 juesti,U. ment of the awn - Wo iiiraigu the Democratic Fifte'-ntadministration for its failure to ei.fmce law: end its refusthe Ciitnea al to enforce the purchasing c au.-- ui the Sherman law h hire it- i jtea1. arraign the. tdili Sixteenth-W- e Commission for its parti .m course m s . 1 li-.- c - At wlsere no time is shown trains do not stop. I) trains run daily. S E W. IT. SI TERMER; Agent, Pay son . trains run daily exoepl Sunday. stati'-n- THE MILD POTdER CURES. s HUMPHREYS NION PACIFIC SYSTEM The Through Oar Line. scientifically and I)r. Humphrey Pperiflei areuseil for years in carefully l.rciiare.t Remedies, over for and yean by the thirty practice private entire success. Every single Speclilo people with a Miccial cure for the disease named. or reducing They cure without drugging. purging the system, and an; in tael and deed the fejovereigu lieiuedies of the World. LIST OF MCMHEKS. rEICEi. Cl'BEI. .25 .25 3.25 .25 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 25 5 Dysentery, Griping, Bilious Colic .25 ff Cholera HI or has, Vomiting .25 7 (loughs. Colds, Bronchitis Faceache.... .25 S Neuralgia, Toothache. 9 Headaches, Kick Headache, Vertigo. .25 10 Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Constipation .25 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods. .25 .25 12 Whites, Too Frofuse Periods 25 13 Croup. Laryngitis, Hoarseness 14 Suit Itheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. ,25 15 Ilheuinalisni. or Rheumatic rains.. .25 Iff Malarin, Chills. Fever and Ague... .25 .25 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding Sore or Weak Eyes. 25 lHOphthaImy.Influenza, Cold in the Head ,25 19 Catarrh, .25 20 Whooping Cough as .25 21 Asthmn, Oppressed Breathing Hearing .25 22 Ear Discharges, Impaired Swelling 23 Scrofula, Enlarged Glands,Weakness .25 .25 21 General Debility, Physical Secretions 25 25 Dropsy, and Scanty .25 Sickness from Congestions, Inflammations. Worm a, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... Teething; Colic, Crying, Wakefulness North bound South Round. Leave Ogd?n Lv ) Suit Lake Sam iv Fiiiroku Fairtiidd Lehi J niietion American l'k-as:in- EXTRA NUMBERS: Hc-clui- post-pa- id ) Lv ) Ar Juab run daily ox.mpt Sunday. Ton Through "oilman Pal ace Sleepers to Chicago without change. Improved r:s; S!eepes. Free Rediinng Chair Oars. Elegant Day Coaches. The Only Line nil points east. ( Dining Car Service. The shortest and Fastest Line to 'LVains roid1 Venting . HAZEL OIL VITCH THE PILE OINTMENT." For Piles External or Internal. Blind or Blooding; Fistula in Ano; Iicbingor Bleeding of the Tiie relief is immediate the cure certain. TRIAL SIZE. gS CTS. PRICE, 50 CTS. on leieiit of Fold by Pragslati, or sent iivnrunKTs,aED.co.,iiit its wuiiABi si., new your: Jrk Grove Oasis Ar Milford Lv Frisco """gold liy VrugidiU, specifics: HUMPHREYS t Provo Sjjanish bork Payson Xephi Ar ) Juab Lv SAr Lv J Debility, Seminal Weak-28 Nervons ness, or Involuntary Btecharges 1,00 32- Piscnscsof the Heart. Palpitation 1.00 33 Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance.. .1.00 tit Arrive e Kidney Diseases ..... .25 Sore Mouth, or Canker Weakness, WettlngBcd.. .25 25 Painful Periods Throat.. .25 Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore 35 Chronic Congestions & Eruptions. .25 on receipt of pries. or lent pmt-pa- id Pa. Hi'Kpiieets' Manual (144 pares,) mailed fees. wnn iirnriiuKTS' ED.m.,111 sl, Swim. Arrive STATIONS Leave Riding Sen-Sickne- APRIL 9, 1834. Trains arrive ami depart at the various stations as follows: .so 23 27 29 30 31 31 PJ EFFECT LOCAL TI1SE CARD, 2lFrTerg, I-- . Hurley. General S. Stalk, S il IT Ag-n- t Pa.-amg- er Agent, City Ticket office 201 Main st, Salt Laae Payson. Clark, Oliver Yd Mink, E Ellery AmDrson, .John W Doane, F II Condert. !:. L. LOMAX. Oeul i'assenger and Tick'd Agent, F. Dick- nson, General Mgr,, Omaha Kccei-.er- s |