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Show . * oe enna Arthur gays he will fight the half. BER! . Ty.all hig historical labors, Mr. Hubreeds to the bitter end. Guitteau bert Bancroft rears his structure from | Are the cures recorded by the use of entertained similar sentiments, and| it made has He Salve. Nota family on. Arnica Brown’s the very foundati SA TURDAY.......... DECEMBER 2, 1882 stood by them to the last. ~ _ who in America but should keep aremedy forever impossible for those be-) for burns, cuts, bruises, old sores and come after him to go back of or * sap: inflamed sore eyes always in the It is stated that the Colorado section low him in historic research. SPECIAL LEGISLATION. The Brown Medicine Co. house. of the D. & R. G. railway will be at —— —} Ata recent extent in situation or population. Now, had this clamor for special legislation come from the majority- instead of a weak minority there might > possibly be some reasonable and _consistant grounds to claim special TO. THE & <a> ~-> <=> the times fashionable wedding, mamma whose papa and were among the guests, ask- “For luck, dear,” replied bridesmaids. one of the the chlid, “doesn’t she throw back?” “Oh,” said the young dady, “that” would be rude.’’ No it wouldn’t, per- Pioche Record. of the laws . of our. country. It was not understood by the framers of tliat the to the free exercise of political or religious lib- few orin-any special way enactments against restrain erty. Utah has long needed special legislation, but not the kind generally asked for by complaining carpet baggers and adventurers who have lately will IMPORTANT!—-—Miners, Setlers on Public Lands, Claiments for Indian DEPREDATIONS, AND SOLDIER'S AND SaiLors IN EVERY, WAR oR THerr HeErnrs_ pro- tect the rights of the whole people and notin favorof a few sore-heads Coviter, Attorney at Law, St. Cloud given Preparations are being made start sinking the new shaft at zie the press that the said press wiil _be compelled to tell the. truth when it attempts to criticise the acts of pub- tioning. | % APA The line to Grand Junction, in the Grand River, Valley, on the Utah extension of the D.& R. G. railway, 425 miles from Denver, will be open for business on Monday Dee. 1st. This leaves a gap of only 167.1niles to Salt Lake City. The terminus Salt Lake Division of the is now 40 miles, west of Green River, in Jey. > <> - Castle Val- —____—_- -—— If the astronomers: have not miscalculated, the comet will return on the back track ina few months and appear ten times as bright as it did- a month ago. Itisestimated that the eastern heavens will be a sheet of flame from midnight until sunr ise, and a sight will be presented to the . world such as has never : before been witnessed by mortals. After this i= hibition“the comet will ‘plunge into " +,» the sun, the final tomb of all comets. 4 >< >> - Col. Robert G. Ingersoll furnishes is - views on the recent election and pages of Republican defeat. the He --* blames the Republican party for the quarrels of the leaders and the selfishness of the politician, and kindly _ nequits President’ Arthur of haying . » Best of references given, ‘ sasek@acee } The Live Representative Of a Live Community, The True Exponent and Retail GSROocCcEK DRY We! sees oF ez ever 3 oe eAND...-; GOODS MERCHANTS. sore OF THE .... ‘ a-..- Bole Agents for Houthem Wish of: Cu Pont’s Blasting Powder AND CIANT reat Sandstone ‘Deposits POWDER. n.25 <-> <—_>_> “y ton to eximine his case and correct any. nristukes or defects that exist in application, proofs, and other papers is looking good and the work of sink ing and running drifts is being push(ed ahead with a full force of men. We'need legislation that will sure justice to all Our Territory has greatly need a change and shonld such change ever come to us Utah would soon make a boom worth men- to the Wholesale |i | Latest Dispatches: [Oy Cases, Day mine. ‘The interior-of the—mine_ employ a skilled attorney in Washing- | li¢ men or. individuals in whatever capacity they may be placed. inJong been kept back from growth and development by misrepresentation and lies of the blackest kind. We Mining Homesteads, Pre--emption, Desert Land, and Timber Culture Contests, Confirmation of Spanish and Mexican Grants and securing Patents to any olass of Public Land. MINES.—A large number of mineral applications are defective and may lead to expensive litigation, Every miner who wantsa patent should and confess the infamous lies they toid about their opponents, even at the rsik of shocking the good Father. We need legislation that will’ muz- to contested k 1RN CONTAINS THE. Gillespie, Lun Building, Washington, D. C., Twelve year’s practice in the highest courts before Congress, and all Departments of the Government. Special attention the late political struggle for plunder that are never satisfied with any more | the reverend gentleman te eall on unless such more places them in power torob and plunder the hard eurnings of others. ing in Insanity and leading to mizery decay and death; Premature Uld Age, Barrenness, Loas of Power in eittier vex, Involuntary Losses and spermatorrhcern caused by -overexertion ofthe brain, relf-abuse or overindulgence. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains gne month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five doilor; sept by mai! prepaid-on receipt of price. ay e uarantee six boxes tocure any erse. With each order received by us fo? six boxes, accom panied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee torefundthe, money if the treatment does not effect a cures Guarantees isened only by Woodward Clarke & Co, Wholesale Druggists, Portland, Ore. may find something to their interest under late laws and decisions by sending for a circular. Free, to W. A. Father Gallagher of Silver Reef arrived in Pioche on Tuesday morning, and will remain in town one week We would suggest the prolonger. priety of the different candidates in made Utah a stopping place. We need legislation that Stevens & Harrison. Quite.a number of the men who have been working out at Bristol are drifting down towards El Dorado Canyon. We fear that-that camp will soon accumulate a large surplus ofidle- men, however many of them ean cro3s the Rio Colorado and proceed tothe mining camps in Northwest Arizona, but a few miles distant where there are good chances for employ ment. famous and grand instrument that any portion cf the coinmonwealth | ‘ ; Dr. E. C. Wes'r NERveE anv Bratn TRBATMENM’ a guaranteed-specific for Hysterin Dizzines Convajsions,; Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, NervoneProstration cansed by the double width Dress goods of the latest patterns at from $1.25 to $2.00 a yard. OnNotions, Millinery aud Fancy, Goods, our prices will be found lower than Salt Lake City prices. We solivit the patronagé of the public in our vicinity... Respectfully, EXCHANGES. ation and unprejudiced administration “rm French flowers and Ostrich Feathers, use.of alcoho) or tobacco. Wakefulness, MenSatins in all tne new shades and fine tal Depression, Softening ofthe Brain result * others more entitled to protection and aid. The spirit and meaning of the Constitution is impartial represent- FOR SALF. WoO DWELLING HOUSES. ONE T situated behind the Postoffice containing five rooms, the other on First East street cont ining three rooms and a cellar. Water handy to both places. The furniture will be sold in single pieces, For further particutars apply to {iiss NETTIX CLIFFORD. mans, now on the road; also Ladies and Misses Plush and Beaver’ Hats, And why again asked &isted the dear little thirg, tothe deare notin favor of any special class light of her doting parents, who stood receiving protection in exclusion of by-:. ‘‘ma does.”’ force inimical measures _—— ed with a child’sinnocent inquisi-. inst. Ourassortment of all lines~ is tiveness: ““Why do they throw things. “first class and includes a fine stock of atthe pretty lady in the carriage?” Ladies and Misses ‘Cloaks and Doll- laws being enacted, providing of course shat the conditions of affairs warranted it from a just and legal standpoint. '. We admit that the interests of the minority should be respected “and protected by the strong arm of the law when their claims are just but we should receive . OF SILVER AND NEIGHBORING TOWNS. aT We are now receiving our fall stock of Dry-Goods, Millinery and Clothing which will be comptete by .the 20th after the departure of the happy pair a dear little girl, LADIES REEF ae seeeee ener seewerer 4006 00 40 404+ OE of four é ele Sam’s domain iy, tev years, than any other section of ‘Un- warrant every box of Brown’s Arnica Macdonald keeps it. salve. NOTICE! are laying one mile of track per day. (--— >) the Utah line on the 16th,of December next,and from the Utah side they been last five +o the ee More special legislation has asked for Utah within. eh f e R r e v l i S The ane - a o— >-— > . ‘ = z=, oe ee ee - , The Silver Beef Bliuer. Sg Seas a aes WONDERFUL! WITHOUT NUM- | - PE4 Ot et : pace done much to help Folger in New York. In Col. Ingersoll’s view, Gen, _-Bherman wi'l be the next President. Asad accident -recently occurred at Smithville Graham Co Arizona, of which the Deseret News learns the following: On the morning of Noy. 3d while Brother Seth Dodge was pulling a cover from a loaded wagon, his gun which was underneath, catght in some of his bedding, causing it to go off. Jhe ball entered the right side ranging upwards, killing him almost instantly. Hecalled to his son Eli, who was standing near him, saying “Lamadeadiman.” His son caught him in his arms, when he expired. Deceased was born April 22.1, 1821 Ue joinin Jefferson Co New York. mared the Church in 1833. Was ried to Lovina Braden, May 29. 1840. He shared inall the persecutions. Missouriand Ilinois, emigrated in to Utah in 1848. He lived in the Southerncounties of Utah until 1877) when a he movedto Arizona. He built home in Smithville in 1880, where he yesided until his death, THe was the father of 22 children and eight grand He was a good, and kind children. He leaves a large family and parent. wide circle of other friends, who deeply —_ We Carry the Largest Stock of our it. George head- ' Tax “Jersey Lilly”? passed by Og den, this week onher way to San Francisco, she will visit» us on her} return. Ree: S ; City. Lake: Pablished Goods, BOOTS & NEWSPAPER in Southern Utah. SHOES A Bold, Fearless Exponent | out large assortment of | Viission and Flannel Undershirts In all Colors and Qualities, and OF THE PEOPLE. the Finest Linen and Woolen Qvershirts A Fine Ladies’ Assortment of and..Misses’ Shoes The Largest Circulation Of every description. _—— ; ay Geiuine California -@a HARNESS AND SADDLES = DEALERS IN— Dry-Goods, Groceries, AND ; | Best Advertising Medium wT. = . PROVEN in FACT | « General A ASSORTMENT COMPLETE Of Merchantdise. 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