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Show ,0 an»: grim ape: same. gramme, on. ‘ ~ “incriminate. Peace. The only thing really worth conSAT U RDAY ................... APRIL 151882. “'13 think H. W. Beecher’s day of Usefulness is past, and, indeed, we doubt if he ever had such a 'day. m Coxonnss has bounced both contes- tants for the Delcgateship of Ytah It required a long time for the popular branch of our government to get around to this business, but it’s set— tled at last, and one more is scored against the “relic.” [r is a pitiful sight to see Czar Alexander, cowering in a gilded coach, going to be crowned, between long lines of horses and bayonets. Surely, freedom, to walk in peace along the highways and by-ways of onc‘s native land is better than that. “FF. have before us the Utah Review for March. Each succeeding number of this stalwart home Magazine, shows an improvement upon the last, and an assured and merited success has crowned the efforts of its promoters. A liberal support should be extended this worthy enterprise. THE Laramie Boomerang has entered upon its second volumn. In reverting to this auspicious birth-day event, Bill Nye flnds opportunity to make some salutatory hits in his hap— piest style. The Boomerang has dur— ing its brief existance, acquired a world-wide reputation, and met with a well deserved success. To dyspeptics or those billiously inclined, we would reccommend the broad humor of Bill 3'ye as a sure cure. m LAWYER SCHOVILLE has an idea that. the laborer is worthy his hire, but he isn’t particular so that he gets his wages, who is the paymaster. He has complacently prepared a petition to the ,House of Representatives ask-. iiig'tliat‘ihe "bill' re’ééifiiy ' introduced tending for is peace. The man who will not stand up for law, order and J. peace, and the right to think as he pleases, is worse than a machine. The story of the wrongs done to the Jews in Russia is a cruel and terrible one, and we cannot hope that it has AND been greatly exaggerated for the poor heart—broaken exiles are arriving in this country. Outrages like those Corner Main and Center Streets. should not, by the world, be permitted anywhere on mortals of whatever Constantly on hand a well-assorted creed, color or language. We are in stock of favor of law, order and peace; yet, we claim that governments should surround the law-abiding and peace— Drugs and Patent Medicines ful with hedges of sharp, glittering swords and bayonets and heavy walls if PERFUMERY,@ of thundering engines that hurl forth strems of fire and cold lead; and if Toilet Articles, Etc, Etc bad, violent men and demons rush upon these defenses of peace, let them die as the fool dieth; let their blood @Physicians‘ Prescriptions carefully be on their own heads. compounded at all hours, day or night. I DRUGGIST APQTHECARY I J. J. Helpin land Ella a it to. SILVER REEF ................ .UTAH Importer and Dealer in Wholesale and Retail ii a IRON AND STE EL, ..A;\'D.... n R V as 8 Q G tlill and Mining Supplies BIERCPIANTS. Consisting in part of all sizes of Gas Pipe and Tubing, iron and Sole Agents for Southern Utah of Brass lit: Pam’s Blasting Paula Fittings, Ieiting and Packing, Etc. AND GIANT POWDER. Iiiiniug Exposition. . it. s. sag-a- We ilnd upon our table the pros- pectus of the National Mining and Industrial Exposition, to be held at Denver, Colarado, commencing August 1st, and to continue until September 30th. Extensive preperations are being made, and there can be no doubt but that a grand success awaits this important enterprise. Every section of the mineral producing regions are expected to be represented, and a display made of all that partains to mining. . . Rail and Bar lron a SchIaHy. We Carry the Largest Stock ..OF.... A FULL LINE OF Main Street. SILVER REEF.......................UTAH SEiiTLEll‘lEil’S Billihliifi Assayers’ Goods ...... DEALER IN...... 'Furnishing Goods, G R Q Q E i? E S BETORTS, CRUCIBLES, MUFFLES, MELTING POTS, BONE ASH, LITHARGE EATS, BOOTS 8c SHéES ETC., ETO.. ETC. And recommend ourJarge assortment of C L O '1" H I N G- , .- Increased interest and an additional impetus must necessarily be given this important industry, by this grand undertaking. Utah, with her limitless risourccs, should avail herself of this fortunate opportunity to place her varied wealth in no stinted manner before the world. Mission and Flannel Undershirts Cseiing and Heating Stoves Gents’ Fin'nisiiing Goods In all Colors and Qualities, and the AND RANGES STATIONERY, NOTIONS, Finest Linen and Woolen Overshirts In great variety and of best manufactnr Hats, Boots and Shoes A Fine Assortment of CARPEl‘ TERS’ 6: BUILDERS’ TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ladies’ he great. art of living comfortably in a country of hot climate consists in adapting one’s surroundingsiuul mode of life to the exigencies of the weather. The Spanish American popplation suffer but little, even in the midst of our and Misses’ Shoes or every description. VJINES AND LIQUORS Hardware. —_ The largest and moat complete stock of 2;? Genuine California $23 R. G. H‘QI'ARRIE. H. D. HORRIE. Sash and Panel Doors and Windows momenta & Monies to pay medical experts for the govern- severest hot season, and the §boriginal ment be amended by adding a section Indiansactually revel in it. By avoid~ authorizing the department of justice ing fatty food, by taking tile midday siesta, and by thoroughly ventilating to audit and pay claims for legal the houses in the night time, we may services of counsel for the defense in “stand-off” the heat very successfully. the Guiteau case. A carpet on the floor makes a room much warmer, and it would not be a ONE of the most effective journals bad idea to remove them as them as against polygamy is the Anti-Polygthe hot weather comes on. amy Standard, published at Salt Lake Mm.— City Utah—«the organ of the Woman’s When You “'ant National Anti—Polygamy Society. Every woman in the land who is de- All-wool underclothing, a nobbyCassimere suit, Strauss overalls, Stetson hats, fresh sirous of aiding to free many thousands groceries. the best brands of tobacco and HARNESS AND SADDLES In Southern Utah. And Saddlery of all Kinds. MIXED AND DRY PAI NTS Oils and Glass, E‘nrniturel Assaysrs’ Goods “’HI’I‘E LEAD, 2130 AND PUT TY “5—: of her sex from acruel and degrading bondage and abolishing the curse of Mormon polygamy from our land, should send ten cents to P. O. Box 337), Salt Lake City, Utah, for a. sample copy of the Standard. $1?A well-appointed workshop is attac hed Window Curtains, Cornices, Tobaccos, Qigars Wall Paper, Baby Carriages St. George, Utah. and liquors. don‘t forget that you can find all (Successor to Jacobs 0.. Sulta n) SAGEI—l‘s. Goods delivered atV'cry Lowest Rates DAILY -———__....__ THE bill for the counting of the J. J. IIALPIX. AND stapes. lllill Suanlias, Pipes 3: Fitllags dULiifiS SULTAN, choice cigars. ladies‘, gcnl‘s and children's shoes, firstclass stationery, prime wine these lines of goods at with special conveniences forma nnfacturing heavy and light iron, copper and tinwarc. Purchasing from first hands . I am pre pared to duplicate Salt Lake prices . STAGE uaaowaas Main Street. Sliver Reef, Utah LL‘IE TINWARE, IRON AND STEEL, @Correspondcnce Solicited. =5! Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools ....FRO.\I.... Wholesale and Retail Dealer in votes of Presidential electors, which M N I NG CLAI M S passed the Senate a short time since, provides that each State shall deter; SELVER REEF mine ali contests as to electors, and such decision shall be binding on congress. Where there is but one set of elaetoral votes, no State shall be disfrauchised except by concurrent action of the two houses; and where there are two or more sets, or where there may be an undetermined couConnecting with tri-wcckly lines to t:-.st, only these votes shall he counted which the two houses, acting seperateHot Crcck, Tyho, Belmont, Moreyfl y, may agree upon. The count. is to Grantsville and Candelaria, be begun on the first Monday of January next after the appointment of And half-daily lines to the electors, and if not completed within Ilve calender days, no recess shall be taken by either house until Hamilton, Cherry Creek and Eureka. Redford and Pioehe The bill will which Justice Story referred to asa FAKE: Prom From From From From Silver :Silrcr ." or Si er Silver Reef Reef lice]~ ltet-f liccl‘ to to Io lo lo Cedar City. .. Milford... Beaver. . I’uwb .. Eureka ......... GI Lie; “1:: probably pass the Hons ., and, for the first time in the history of the govern— ment, there will be a law regulating l this important. matter, the absence of: '9'!) gnu...“ the count is finished. JOHN H. RICE, Agent. strange casus omissus,‘and which, at least uponone Occasion, was fraught ;' GILMER, with the most serious possibilities. SVALiSBURY Proprietors. 3" CO. RlCi-lARD P. EVANS & CO. .....-\ LSO.... Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oils QRQGEREES Attorneys at Law, Provisions, Produce, Lock Box (550. lPI-TCIAL Washington. D. C ATTENTION GIVEN T0 matters relating to.‘.iines,12hwml Lands and Water Rights before the ’ eral Land Oflicc and Interior lleparlmt 2. Patents promptly obtained, and information as to the manner of locating. working and procuring patents for mines , yet) on application. lIUlllI‘:-E0fl(l. 'l‘ilnberCnlturc and Preemption cases attended to The Only Exclusive Dealer in ....A.\'D Patents i0 Coal and Tim- her Lands obtained. and attention y'vv l’ri Land Claims and Surveys. ela. es of ca‘As argued before the I'nitcd Stall s Supt-c liioss Woolf (,‘ROCKERY, HARDWARE @Lfi'i'i‘iii‘éfi ha i n i ng Supplies. Coin-t. 3“?“ Parties seeking in formation from the above firm will please mention T111: )llNEli. And Carrying .... AND A Mini. fiEilTiEillAil, The Largest Stock QRYGQQES By Jens}: Tm poi-2E, author of “A FoolsIfirrand.” "Brie.” Viihonl Nraw," F" ‘1. ’l hislles. "The Invisible. Empire. ctc ing the iypieal yet it Sonllu-rncr lu for » lllEZillfl ' ‘ slime lhc it, to ' . rel-1ilORS.D"l'>‘01lfll.]iflllll(‘al a‘ . . with thulypical SLAVE (limmf be: ;y. inn-linence and subsequent rctincuu-nt. A thrilling story. As interesting as ‘ l'uclc Tom‘s Cabin.” but more intensely real. Large limo of :73! pages, and lo full-page illnslrations. Price. 32.. SH: sold only by subscription. Ant-.N'rs »\'»'A.\"rr:n. Address A. L. Bancroft .5: (0,, 1‘2} .ilnrlsct , Street, San l-‘mucrsco In Southern Utah. Gents’ Furnishings, Boots and Shoes FALL 8; WINTER GOODS WAgencv for Singer Sewing Machi nes. Just Received. Moods promptly deli vered free of charge |