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Show REPUBLICAN continuing the appointment of registration officers to one political party, in violation of the spirit of thelnw. Addopted in Provo Convention, SepSeven t tenth We arraign the Democratic territorial officials of Utah for tember 11th, 1S94: and repented violationsof the civil gross In convention assembled the Republi- service law and such of the Democratic :i3 have dragged their high offican? of Utah renew their fealty to the judges ces down to the offensive partisanship of freedom and arty justice, the party level. Eighteenth-- - Wo favor the granting of uf free speech and a free ballot, the parly equal suffrage to women. Nineteenth We demand for the new in the that protection of Ameristate of Utah a wise, liberal constitution can industries, the American working-ma- n and an economical government, mid and the American citizen, and con- pledge the Republican party, if given the power, to secure both. gratulates the people of Utah on the Twentieth We rojoic- - in the pat of near approach of statehood, and declare, the Republican party; we glory in the fact that no other political organization First In favor of the American doc- ever approximated to its magnificent trine of protection to homo industries, achievement!', and look confident Jy for Hs swift restoration to power and a reestablished by the founders of tlio newal of its benefactions to the people b'islied by the Republi- of the United Stales. Twenty-firs- t That we favor, as far as can party and steadily practiced by the practicable, compensation ot public offand people of Ulaly piont-eiicials by fixed saiaiiee. and tbe enactment Second Wo tecognizs the silver ques- of j'.uiicloi s legislation providing for of fe.s collected into the tion as me of paramount impr itance to the pe.y tieasuri . the people, Mid wo Lei etc that no full pubhc We endorse the efforts nMw being prosperity can bo enjoyed until silver mad" throughout the territory to eni bail bo tj tu;ed, and v demand its re courage the purchase of inoiutizutiuii on the old ratio with gold goods, and pledge ourselves to a policy. such support f I'd to 1. mM ini if irrui Third V- favor the cession of the unsold public land to the and tciritorles r. spectively, in aid ATCHISON MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR irrigation niiJlhe public rchools. inWo tho with Fourth regret AT LAW. c case of t j j.;. at army of nueia ployed Collections a Specially in n and uoii.cn 1 our country, und UTAH barge l i is nil fort nnate condition to the PAYSOX mis au.l l:idmms r.h on, legislation t:in of the u;lc jMitv. VTT Fifth Wo advocate J wb.o-of a nat'oin.l i.,ird of arbitration, nil contro-rn;.ejiroviiice h.l i be to be t A eon capital and labor, to the end that si: ikes, lockouts ;.ml other sim PLATFORH. ) SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD- inif iviUUU s a non-miner- s..e mausew 29, 1894. 7 Salt Lake City, Utah. n THE RIO GRAHDE WESTERN of 4a RAILROAD al - ; 1111 A S HUGHES, Traffic Mgr., Dover, Colo. S K.1IOOPEU, G P & T A, Dover, Colo B F XEVINS, General Agent. II M CUSHING, Traveling Passenger Agent home-manufactur- - - a m, Salt Lake, 8:05 a m. Arrives at Fueblo, G:10 a m; Colorado Springs, 7:51 a m; Denver, 10:50 a in. Train Xo. 4 Leaves Ogden, 7:20 a m; Salt Lake, 8:25 p m. Arrives at Pueblo, G:25 p m; Colorado Springs, 8:00 p m; Denver, 10:50 p m. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado SpriDgs and Denver with all lines East. Elegant Day Coaches, Chair Cars and Pullman Sleepers on all trains. Take the L) & R G and have a comfortable trip, enjoy the finest scenery on the Continent Train Xo. 2 -- Leaves Ogden, .- iM-i- !l ulllliju, EFFECTIVE APRIL t, yov-ernmen- -- Tho ONLY line running TA 0 fast trains daily to bt-lieve-a re-est- - : East-bo- ii nl D trains run daily. S E West Lot mil -- e 1 j r db i li'i'iiij in'.y he iiuthoritatiwly ii on principles t f -- Ve oppose s cruel and unjust I'i . m h ; ekiisdng of the emplojes who are f o i or leave the tonne of e.ilj;-.t; . di.-ck:.rg- 1 id -- l.:i iow-r- . r.ivor the eight-houuf !:!)' lii l.evo that eight i.oii!ti constitute ji legal d ys upon all public and private con- W Sgvcut:i r hitK-- v'i.s voik j 1 i. ' l" favor tlie establishment of. a leg rap system by the gen-- i mem, thus furnishing to the r;d i pMplc i'll" :p ami iihu in'.a it i'xiciiitis for li:c r .:i; liii ll of ini. I'.igm.co. t i vx- i i 1 iW Nil! ;i nr i c,-i- s;s,:. : "l. : I in s i.e'i lo 1 : : t ' i r : u 1 t ! ; 1 Ji it m 'cr.it. i . Oil i ;i ; tii' i a!' q'..-iier' .v i' "i out iiUitndo t g ,! I and pt.liiic ', i'.-- jatlev-oo- s ii tf i 1 pisriv.for j tniit piibbt1 bclir-x- ii v.t fjivt . 'L''' increase its M' vo Vo ;!d r 'reive iixvi! a ho i i i into s 1 1 e W i i roi'.-ur- toi.ii i coed. if v .! .'f. that, iv- i..i i 'i-- f-- i j" he tree jiubhc i'! of olir sre.'1.1. j - u:j i r. criminal and i toe Irit'iid 1' 1 Sill!' I : ho s ci.!is:tr. iilid wo car uiifniicrii.g an; j ort to 'Vtx 9 ; ' ! xciusioit from too - ii vi!!- f itllOl' C.nUlitIUS. ii.n'li'.J '!i lil..' ii ill i tn' Kopc.oncari ( i.riy has j.'C-.iii- ! , i i b- - t-- IT;-1- . i iS'.rtCia ;y bvpil.v'.'ig t'tr FiiU ai.'d liienaby li.iilfri.i's m, ii - icu iii '. f i : s v V lous coni- 'i ',icy in It, Vi topic. I -. t- f:-- . ; j; ; Wagon Work. jm-lic- e. : 1 i .- t adj-.u- , i ;!i.- - .. 1 t tlcvivn u ; i'd ::k : ft I i if i ;i-ni'- 'N In 'lciT iy r of h ; ii'g :ri ii di.fii bo I the Union, C"m : of the CARRIAGE AND BUGGY WORK SPECIALT v f. .r.tic party i V: n-ni- hvinii..:-.- slid.-.-.- ! laws, ll r ! , us 1 ; i s. f '(. inst.:. u io .l! l',i.U!'ll'' h- ,i, ii:;,. .it: j. i; . ill I 1 wiit'i il'.n nvi, I v, u ivoi-.ii- . . f he ii'iw.i.ii.- i i'1. it - : p"iiifin.li i.dmi .isMaii-"- tue C.une ' id i t li for V.- Eix'tHinlli .yi.'iu tie i) 'J I.; ti ! Wx 1 i iMiionratic it-r-p- x-a ! "ds niisx-o- . fo.ie re a- - lu'1 . bt.i.i i Cj.nmisbioa h'r its iifiis:i-- i m LOCAL 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... 25 3 Teething; Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .25 .2-4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 5 My sent cry. Griping, Bilious Colic.... .23 .25 .25 25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 25 .25 .25 Wboopiug Cough .25 Asthma, Oppressed Breathing Ml Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing .25 Swelling .25 Scrofula, Enlarged Glands,Weukiiess .25 General Debility, Physical 25 Dropsy, and Scanty Secretions Sickness from Hiding .25 .25 Kidney Diseases .......... .25 Sore Month, or Canker Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed.. .25 .25 Painful Periods Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat.. .25 6 Cholera Morlms, Vomiting 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. see S Neuralgia, Toothache. Faceache 9 Headaches, Sick Headache. Vertigo. 10 Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation11 Suppressed or Painful Periods13 Whites, Too Profuse Periods 13 Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness.... 14 Halt lfbeum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 15 Rheumatism, or F.l:cumatlc Fains.. 16 Malaria, Chills. Fever and Ague.... esses 17 Piles, Blind or Bleeding tit 1 $ Ophthnlmy, Sore or Weak Eyes. 19 Cntarrh, Influenza, Cold In thp Head 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 29 Sen-Sicknes- - HIT CASS, IN EFFECT AFRIL 9IS94. Trains arrive and depart at the various stations as follows: 5 ... . i F o North Ijound i'h R:und. s, 34 35 Chronic Congestions ft Eruptions. .25 EXTRA NUMBERS: 28 Nervous Debility Seminal Weak--1.00 ness, or Involuntary Discharges 32 Diseasesof the Heart, Palpitation 1 .00 33 Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus Dance. ..1.00 on nrclpt of pile. Sold by DruscliU, r sent Dm. IIvmpbkbts' Kamdal III'XPIIRKYS' BED. CO., (144 ptpi,) kaiud 11 1 A 1 11 run BlIHia St., Kew Tork. SPECIFICS o WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT."- - External or Internal, Blind or Bleed tng s Fistula Auo; Itching ur Bleeding of tho ltcctum. The relief is Immediate the euro certain. TRIAL SIZE. 25 CTS. PRICE, 50 CTS. Trri!e In on receipt of price. Eo!d by PruCElit, vr sent A 1 1C WUUkb Cl., SEW YOllC HUXrUKSYS SKD. CO., poat-ps- id Ill Tr; i j mntli of dual) run daily oxoil Sunday. Gidfagu without changt?. Improved Tou Tbro'igh I'lilimno Pid;!iwSiiH;.or;-it-. Elegant Day Coaches. The Only Line F.ee R:jflin ng Gl.air Oior.i'.ii': i linhig C..r Service. T'iih shortest and Fastest Line to all points east. :i HUMPHREYS - t-- i .25 Congestions, Inflammations. W. II. SIIERMER, Agent, Payson. if r kicks. cuan. d Iri-at- - .1!- rv: !' arr.'ii-p- lvi-or- tt ' pU'r'iiiSiPg c lore lie ii;-:ti:'- ii o. :rr. I'ivmz-- ii i for i?s f;.ilur . G'lerman law - bilishes of oU.i- -r il : !; i 'J:r ' f Fevers, where no time is shown trains ilo not stop. te3STOII0N PACIFIC SYSTEMThrough Gar Line. lteiiiediea of the World. ur or inuu iP.s trains run daily except Sunday. Dr. Humphrey S:erlflr ore nclentlflcally and used for years m carefully prepared Ucmedles, for over thirty yean by the private practice andsuccess. Every single Speculo people with entire a aiieclal cure for the disease named. or cure without drugging, purgln g reducing They the system, and are in faci aau ueeuthe fcovereigu poKt-pa- ld "" v;0; siii'g - s- tie :"U :5 1 ' lib--V- i.omo- - - 1.-- : m fr.-.u.i- . y , 1 mi.-- I-- tt in t! an d. . fc HyFiFHRlY8, 31 - Wo .- At t.iii THE MILD POWER, CURES. 39 tnOMiu. d'lni' f.'iilii A r-- rs'-Sl-'epor-- p. II II'.irh-y.Gi-ii'ira- P.csm.;:.t Agent, City Ticket i s. St:i:k, A,vnt S II if Clark, office 901 Main st. Salt Lace P.s.Vn!i. Oliver '.V Mink. E Eiierv Anderson, John W Dwano, E.L. LOMAX, Geol i'r.wn:.-e- r and Ticket Agom, E. Oiiv n.oi!, General MV Out Im F R Cumlert, Receivers . |