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Show ft.0ts mft n m Anaerso-i- , TiiE TiN'fiC MINER. AND MANAGER- MED NELSON, PUBLISHER UNION PACIFIC TIME jlr. from fait L.ke...... .... hi. forfait Luke At. MS nit LkU for Silver City L. Ar. from Wilyer City - TABLE. ...11 :M a. . .. 2:00 p. .. 6:10 P. ..11 :40a. ... I:b0 p. in. in. m in. ui. Through Coaches to anrt from Salt Luke without r.hititjre. Sbortust LI litj auU 1? astest Fime. Rio Grand Western Timo Table. Martin Igoe desires to announce himself as an independent candidate for Justice of the Peace for Euivka Precinct and respectfully soli 'its the support of his friends on November 6th. Dr. G. E. Kumpe came in on Monday evening leaving his family in Salt Lake. The Dr. reports times very bad in Texas and Colorado and says Utah is' good enough for h m. We a re pleased to say he may relocate in Eureka. i M. Griffin. James (2) Johnson. Henry Peterson. P. Pock wood, C. E. Selleck, G. I. Sauitan, A. St;: in C. A, Sehapen, C. II. .Tas. P. it SSlllilO One PP166! MARKED Driscoll. PLAIN P. M. IN FIGURES, jThe largest complete stock. The best assortment, The lowest prices for SCilOFIELD Perfect Fitting, Stylish, The Precinct ie for'pr'chirtodiier. Reliable GOOClS. the mpliinent the committee ma cellent choice it want your trade. Come in and meet wall ticket t.i.tt the approbation the repu'di. are c'ass g6C pr!CB'& No trouble to show Eureka. party men and ??sc!n:t nepubHsan Tiskst. For Justice of the Peace, The City Council announces that W. L. SCOTT hereafter no burials will be permitted m. a. m also p. in the old cemetery. proFor Constable, They :05.. t:t0 pose to arrange at once for the removs.ia 7: JH. . L. O. 7:05.. T:4j al of ail bodies lroai the old to the 6:M. 7 21 ommlt- new cemetery. fl:4 T:W Republican 44 i Aii .(u.:"m.1 ut mi n ;i t.erl h t.J6 :xu 8:5 iroro.... Jas. Shearer, Deputy Collector of rr!v: We Leares ticket, 5:40 9:45 Juab County, has been making his c 4:00 Salt Lake.. exon office in the Hatfield House the past J. II. BEXNETT, V. C. Dopob. are satle and ha I O. P. & T, A. Gen. Mgr. week. Tax payers should remember isfied will tiv 8. H. Eabcock, A. K. TVblby, that after Oct. tilst they will be delinan , of O. F. A. Oib. Sup't, quent. tir-- t Both in C. L. Brown, who has been quite ill S"ber and will intelligent MAILS. in Salt Sake for some time, ldt on m ke the be a of oillcers. Of? S P. J 11:30 Silver City and Mammoth clost-- at Wednesday in company with Dr. E. Bait Lake and all other points at l:a0p. iu. W. Whitney for a trip to Nevada and Sllvf r C'ltv arrives at 2:i.tl)j. ra. :5ft a.m. other Halt. Lake and all other poims at points on business. We are ::e jtwiitrrii. General delivery open lrotu 8 a. m. to 'i'.'J) to report that he has fully re pleased B. in. li'T Miss left Blanche 8 Money order anu registry window from a. covered. in Sji1m;vil.e Sundny after ihr'; m. to 5 p. in., and from 0:iiO to 7:110 p. ra. Sunday Goneral dullvery from 1:2:00 a. ui. ple..s: 111 Visit Wlttl MTS. J. ., Every mother should know that WfPkS t 1.00 p. in. ivi'rk'Vid lii. jA8.p.DRISC0IjL.p.M. croup be prevented. The first symp-oMr. and Mrs. Swan spent Sunday in of true, croup is h arscuiess. Pais Mammoth Opposite. Hatfield House is followed by a peculiar rough touyn. LOCAL AXDFERSGJIAL A. R Hole is spending a few! If Chamberlain's Cough Kemeo.y is days in Halt this weeK. No. 87. No. 10. No. 9. ArrlTea. No. 28. Leaves. a. tn. P. Dl. 1::i0 ...Kurelta..., ....6:55 i:.:6 7:;Vi . .(ioslill ... 3:01 ..Smiiauuln. .....7:45 17 Psivsnn .....7:55 3:4:; 8:07 Spanish Fork 4:00 8:12 Bprinsviiio. 4:15 . . : . t A i t pro 11 SHRVER'S CLOTHING HOUSE. f.-- i , ; EUREKA. Fred BTayes has moved again. Belle of the West Flour is the best f Ask your Grocer Tor it. tilled ut the Hate your prescriptions given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the at- 1 le a business ay. Peter Burke',' to Salt Luk I8ia trip I ii J. M. V he tack. 50 cent bottles lor .sale by euspending a few ai.j week. :ys in a;i reka Drug btore. r if tha Plcaaix Su;;t. Dr. II. V. Brant left Wednesday L. .:v- - in Eureka Drug Store. in. Fork whenmorning for American Mrs J. "C. Oonalioue spent We.lne--.-The best beefsteaks and short or- will .superintend the erection '1' a :y in alt L;;k-7 It build. ng for the manufacture of Dr. t ders at the Vienna Bakery. Mr. arid Mrs ivdricb are visilhw house. En- E. Bostvvick's Great Utah Remedy. To Rent. One ill is 'CeK. ;ra'iit's Tiiis medicine is meeting with gre; quire at Eurek'i Drug Store Goo. Adanis was in Salt Late Satur- success in the east and it is propose-,'.t 'Kiss .ie.p.ie rkhani sperit ,'v.i ay to enter into its manufacture on a a .pni.-h F rk. day on business. a few Miss Eva Tompkin3 spent Friday in large scale. M. P. Stark left Friday u l:iy visit in If Li I'sii Fork. The Salt Lake, We see by the Salt Lake Tribuiv he wii; aot eorae back alone. Capt W. H. Smith was in Salt Lake that a warrant has been issued for ;s on of the O Fredrick Waite, a prom', neat AttorSupt. i '.vii Wednesday. so c - ;1 d .vs in alt Lt-;sye.ic Isaac Woolf was in town Saturday ney of that city on a charge of cashing a worthless cheek. Mr. Waite wi.i In en business. w Mr and Mr. .1. T. remembered here on account of in ive a all at H eir new had Sa;ur-e.Dr. II. W. Brant returned Tuesday frequent visits here last summci n gilt. from his mountain trip. many of the boys still holding hi M'ido Kirkendall is ver M ""J. 8. Acker, representing M. Kopp, worthless paper. As1 the Tribune sayo,, Ick. Dr.r liField f F.ureka is attfud was in Eureka and Mammoth Tues- gambling seemed to be a mania wit. ng him. j' 10-t- . -- f.-- !oy-a'ti- im-roj- e tn''--.ee- k. '. t- - . day, him. Remember the Grand Ball at Dona hone's new store tomorrow night. J. S. Watts attended the Rawlin's meeting in Puyson Tuesday evening. J. W. N. Whitecotton, a prominent attorney of Provo, came in Monday on legal business. few ts with her dat'.;;'.1 The residence occupied by Poplin E. Rice in the southeast pirtoftowi, ers Mr-- Root. Martyn mid Mrs. tL. town was entirely destroyed by fir. at an early hour Wednesday morning J.T. Donahoue and Hans Ilasse.l s consolidated ihir sal' on in was house iave the Every tiling entirely tin runnin-new under ..n nra is This is, the third lime destroyed. the last few months that tire has my jrin name of Dmahoiie & Hasseil ai in he New Mammoth Saloon. same house the terinusly started and suspicion points strongly towan ized crowd assembled in A yr.od incendiarism. We learn that the house donahoue's hall on Wednesday to hear iieleg.vte Kiwlins, but a and contents were covered by insurwet blanket was thrown over them by ance. the aniiounecinent that Rawlins had ihev cou d not The Weber Comedy Company :ip .'die t s to.v up and how i he had near h. in tell them peared here again on Monday evenin,. iied c.ur.di properly and brought in the rocky piesention of what wa i'liera is an increas ei si, itehoo l. alleged to be li'ast Lynne. Why an m the number of Cannon votes in unoffending and innocent public Mammoth. should submit to be victimized by Mr. and Mrs J. C. Kirkndall ear l party in honor of Mis Blanch-.such a "scaly" outrit wo are unable v night. Anion? tno-()!; last to conceive and we learn with considwere. Mr.aa Mr J.T. Don i ;ir.sent erable astonishment that several oi ooiie. Mr. and Mrs. E. li. r'orrest, Mr. actors have been upon m the Mrs. J;,o. B nw rt h Mr. and . the stage several years -- and they Mrs. W. M. M iss. Miss Jennie Ed Wil: PeMon. II. F. Messrs. still live. The company is certainly I'.ams, Thos Ch ;pe, Win. Crai;,'. li. M. not a gifted one and their playing I.af. vre. C I). J ihnsou. 0. W.Steodi-rbad. and probably tic: it. M. Wi Icetwiii, Mr. William; woo of gim'-only reason they are able to secure an the nrixe for lowest number Donahteie won the tha audience is the grc it dearth of amuse- won", Mrs. J.T. best. idy player, while prize for being ment in our community. J.T Donahoiie. and W. M. Mo-- s tied for the championship of the evening General Manager Murray of the and in the saw off Moss won. All Rocky Mountain Oil Telephone Co. was in town last Tuesday urr.nriiur prt sent report a very pleasant time. for tin; exchange service of the new Salt Lake and Mercnr telephone, line ADVERTISED LETTERS. i he line reached her? un 'Wednesday The following list of advertised letand the exchange was immeuiateiv established in the Eureka Hotel and ters were uncalled for at the a sound proof booth put in at once. post cilice for the month ending This line will ho a great convenience Sep. .doth. Persons calling for the a- to the people here and we trust the above will please say advertised. patronage will justify the enterprise. Cirri. T. It. Sheriff Sullivan came in last night Ecidards. E. S, having in custody Herman Burme-te- r Glen, Arthur who is wanted here for embezzlement Aliieut IIaoen, P. M. as given in full in last week's Mixkk. The Sheriff reports capturing h's prisoner in Salt Lake on Wednesday evening. The hearing will probably be held today. iirsiro G. II. Keysor, the Dentist, opens his spacious Dental Parlors over the Hsyes Millinery Store. AT THE He will remain there this whiter and will lie pleased to meet any of his old patron or any new ones that may need his aiiistc.nce. " Everybody is goingtothcGrandBal! ut Mrs, Donahoue's new store in Mammoth tomorrow night. J.R.IIickroan, the present recorder, and T. C. Winn, to be his successor, were doing the town Monday. N. A. Robertson of Bennett, Marshall & Bradley was in town several days this week on business. D. W. Carder and Thos. Bailey, political aspirant from Mephi. we re electioneering in Eureka yesterday. We have on hand a stock of screen doors slighty damaged which we wili sell cheap. 18 tf Adams & Sons Lumber Co. For Sale Cheap House and Lot on Church street. Apply to Fred Kelson, Miner Oflice, Eureka. B. N. C. Stott and Edward Tike, republican and democratic candidates tor County Attorney spent Saturday and Sunday electioneering in the county neat, C. A. Hyde Si Co. have moved into the Poynter building formerly occ pied by Martin & Ilaynos, which has been fitted up for them in first elms style. Nick Carpenter feels pretty gay this week, the occasion being the arrival of a young lady at his house Wednesday morning, chaperoned by Dr. Lomu- bard. All doing well. Martin Igoe has announced himself as an independent candidate for Justice of the Peace for Eureka Precinct. The Captain is an old resident, is well known and will make a strong run. f Mrs Th'W, Pn.vo ci . illt-r- . br.si-es- i -- after-ioo,- i ) re-- : c td-i- l ; Mam-mol- w?!I-kiiow- jots n The Eureka Precinct republican committee met on Monday evening and organized with B. Welcker, chairman, C. W. Clark, secretary. Gus J. J'enriod, treasurer. Rev. J, G. Clark announces a Stere-- . a:vcutisi:i mcttes. The following list of advertised letoptican and Rons Service at the M. E. Church on Sunday evening. Scrvics ters were uncalled for at the Eureka will begin at 7:43 p. m. The service post office for the week ending 0't. will be interesting and everybody is lilth. Persons calling for the above will please say advert cordially Invited, d. ilHucr nice Restaurant. and There is no medicine so often needed in every home and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which it is Intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Palm. . Hardly a week passes but some mem1 11 ber of the family ha.1 need of it. A K E'dYTIIING IN STYLE. toothache or headache may be cured f t Poor to Tltulc Moreactlla Company. of rheumatism or neuby it. Kt'KCKA. DTAB. ralgia quieted. The severe pain of a burn scald promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time than 9 ?5" P when medicine is sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before sets in, which insures a cure d in about DEAtBRS IN of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises FRESH MEATS, BOLOGNA, should receive immediate' treatment before the parts become swollen, FORK SAUSAGE. which can only be done when Pain ETC., ETC. Balm is kept at hand. A sore throat may be cured before It becomes seC i . V ,M IC ITJ SEASON. rious. A troublesome corn may be removed by applying it twice a day for Market In Kcsr of Tlntlc Mercantile Co's a week or two. A lame back may be cured and several days valuable time saved or a pain In the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Procure a 50 cent bottle at once and you will never regret it. For sale by Mrs- - Mn Frantzso, i i ri g iry uu. one-thir- Oonyer a Rio Oraside Railway. ' Eureka Drug Store. SHYER Mark-i:am- I BaKeru Fine Line of Pastries. Fresh Bread Every Day. E nnts, Nuts and Confectionery. Meals at All Hours. W. Berger. I i Eureka, Utah. IRON : WORKS. Are prepared to build and repair all v kinds of s . SOEC LSE QF THE WORLD. The only line running two through Fast Trains daily to LEAD VILLE, ASPEN, PUEBLO, COLORADO SPIV GS, and D EX VER. l! Effective April SHifc, 1884. Train No. 2 leaves Ogden 7:00 a. m., Salt Lake S:05 a. m., arrive at Pueblo 6:18 a. m., Colorado Springs 7:51 a. m., Qenvr 10:30 a. m. Train No. 4 leaves Ogden 7:20 p. ra., Salt Lcke 8:25 p. m., arrive at Pueblo 6:25 p. ni., Colorado Springs 8:00 p. m., Denver 10:30 p. ni. Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado SpriDgs and Denvnr with all lines east. Eleg;tnt Day Coaches, Chair Cars and Pullman Sleepers on all trains. Take tha D. & R. G. and have a comfortable tripind enjoy the finest scenery on the continent. Shortest line to Cripple Creek, Colorado's Great Gold Camp. S. K. HOOPER, A. 5. HUGHES, G. P. & T. A. Truffle Mgr. 13onver, COlo. B. F. KEVINS, General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. II. M. CushlDg, T. P. A. Salt Lake City, Utah. MINING MACHINERY.' STEAM ENGINES Indicated and Adjusted. Mining Car Wheels and Axles. Iron and Brass Castings. UTAH. PRQYO, P. O. Box L, C. A. Hyde & Co. BT MARKET. FRESH BEEF, FORK, MUT- TON, VEAL, SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, Ac. &c. Utah. Eureka, Jas. P. 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