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Show a cooi r.vrioN. The Ensign. WHllitEKAREWE In all age$ of the world where excessive wealth and its correlative corruption have existed among a people, .tney have invariably neared the last .chapter in tljeir history. Beginning with Nineveh, we f jllovv the ctnrent down tnrough Babylon, S'.doii, Tvte, Egypt, Jsrael, Gre.ece, Rome, on and still on to the splendid, monaichy of Fiance, in .the last century, and the lesson is taught jn one unbroken chain of examples, that when great wealth has been acrumulat-.ein the hands of a few individuals, in jiny part of the woi Id, m other woids, where the love of money lias been enthroned as the God ol the people, corruption in all us hideous Joints lias followed, as its natural concomitant, and swift, terrible destruction without expectation, has always lesulted. The supremacy ol a nation, the lofty mighty people, ever comes to a violent close, wheie vast individual Kyeajth Is accumulated, and wheie the great masses of the people, in consequence, ijre Reduced to abject poveity; and history teaches us, that tins is more jemphatically true of republics, than ol For this pny other form of government. leason; because, in a democratic government. the liieoiy is, all men ate horn Jree and equal, as far as individual political rights are concerned. The idea is jmpressed upon the children in eaily by their patents; it is taught them in the schools, it is vociferated in the pars of the n)en; by politicians and statesmen and it is lecorded as a principle in d pojri(li jtlieir law 1 Editor Ensu.n: DKlFUNG? bools. When, however, the act is cleat ly .developed, that the wealth and thje p iwer to enact and enforce the laws have been usurped 01 passed into the hands of a few, while jthe many are i educed hopelessly to the ol wood and draw(Condition of hewt-iers ol water, it is evident, even to tile supeificial observer, that this abnormal state of society ci n not be long maintained. Especially, in a lepublic wiji die pejple rise en mi.se to vindicate tbeii natural lights, ip revolution, so soon as they are thoroughly convinced tljat there js no hope o reform ng lli.e abuses ol government, of reduc ng lli.e inequality among the people, of bridging over the chasm between the classes, by the peac-ryblmeans of the law and the ballot box-Jhas always been the case, it will be so s e t ever. Tiie laws governing the operation of tile human mind, are a unchangeable as tire laws of the Medes and Persians; and vvliat lias been, under similar circumstances will fie again, whenever they may occur. Then does it not behoove eveiy man, and especially every public journa .st, who has any regard for tiie public welfare, for the stability of the g jvernment and social anatomy, to do 0,1 in his power to aveit the impending catastrophe? The penacea, which we would suggest, is the repeal ul all class legislation, 'both by the state and national legislatures; the revival of the principles ot the .common la.v, especially us affecting the immense cariyiug business ol this coun-,- 1 ly; an honest letttn to the administration of justice, w ttlu tit sa.e, den.al, or .delay, and without legaid to whether the litigants be ticli ui pool. In a word .let tiie people be convinced as speedily as poss.ble, that the government has been turned back to the good old ways of Rie republic. TJjeij and only then, may we expect to see the patriotism of the fathers in the breasts of their descendants, conservatism levived in the hearts of the people and another century ol glorious prosperity seemed for tire blood 'bapttzed land of Washington. JIuch is Required of this age. We may either roll back the wheels of fate, or if we iloat along down the cm rent of events as they are now Uanspiiing, us suie as .history repeats itself, w e will soon plunge into the blankest gulf of revolution, .which has ever stained our earth with humaii gore. Though the fate of a nation, the hope ,of the wmld is tre nbling in the balance, ,we take up the great dailies, the public press of the country, and seatch in vain jr a s ngle peg upon which to hang a r hope. njay fie the patty affiliations of thi journal, we can find none oi t p ik ;n in favor of justice and equal rights. AIJ unite in favor of moil-- i jp ly, of corners, of combines, of trus s new names lor what, in blunt, plaitt old English was denominated conspiracies, and as such were severely punished by the stern .laws of our f, Hirers. Before ir is too lat,e, let us pause, lellect, and do what we can to avert the ijtead catasiein-state- d ,1" Wh-teve- . trophe. blocks east, 2 s mill and 1 west on sage biu-.l- i street. desp tired, wheies of one the Tribute agent? Witbeck, or of the Exmhn lieadquatteis. m the liex; bl n k iiottli. 1 rushed frantic in age; I nmd it , a nirio.v pair ol steep stairs led up to it ; the Devil was ust sweeping down the said stairs, the office refuse. In my sudd 211 c ruling to die foot of said sta, is I was enveloped in copy bespattered woth printers ink. Mv Oil those narrow steep staiis! 1 front. came the to avordupois again rushed for the hotel; I encountered the train of the S, I. V, Ry. blocking the road, teams on eltliei side waiting the moving east ol the tiain. went wed 7, or 17 cats, thence due S uith cai, thence east 7, or 17 cos, (exact 1. umbel not counted, I reached die only large chair at the hotel, wiped my colossal brow, the obliging member ot die bar brought me a soothei as lie teimed it I drank it otrlivious of results, and drew from my pocket one of Levy's best 5 centers and in ils not too fragrant smoke 1 cogitated oil Chicago big and ChiAwaking from niy reveiie, cago little. I asked the soothed by my soother, obliging l'ool(e) the head of die establishment for a recent newspaper, he found a very d lapidated copy of the Tribune , one ofanc ent date, 1 despa red again. The scieech of Hie North g ring ti.in, determined me; 1 grabbed my giip-saefdeud G ddsbrough picked me up, in the cats I shuddered to think Little how near came to investing in Chicago. P. S. For a copy of your, by me unseen, EnsK.n with the foiegoing inserted find sciip older 5 cents, on the Wot LI emporium of N cs and- Nacs 17,595 L isalie stieel Chicago I guarantee its being lionoted, and yolir valued as above L . C. litting'y appreciated 3 S ime years ago, just prior to the exodus from Nativoo, the writer was associ ated with one of liis fellow followers ' s the Mormon faith, and three Jack to attend a nine counties ronvetr ti in of Macomb, NrDuiiough Co., III., the p.irp ise of the convention to seltlt the then vexed Mormon question, then unification a dreaded political factor. So intense was the excitement, so bitter the hatred, Dough invited to attend t be convention, my I How laborer bail to lie bid in aa attic chamber, while the writer was in danger of his life from the mad, infuriated assembly. The experience and impressions consequently have notbeen fjrgottM. In a rent likable yet characterise political harangue of the eccentric Bishop George Miller during the heateJ political times in Nativoo he this people in the tersely l.kened treatment received Iron) the then two political parties, to a vessel needed yet not deemed ol honor; and some time dishonorably broken to pieces when of 110 fuither use to the usei. It gmphicaliy exDlained the then situation. Affiliation was rendeted at that lime ,mposstble, a necessity of a party, of and for ourselves was thus created. As our subsequent Instoiy vety materially changed the complexion. At that remarkable convention such a man as Stephen A. Douglass from his fertile brain emanated the knife lemedy to cut out the "loathsome ulcer, and it is said as a policy exptesstoii, the that one evil of Utah is of as much ciuninalr tv as murder. Not to cover tip, or politically to perpetuate it, does the writer aver there can be no affiliation with either pat ty ol v Vet Demuciatic is my bias, in the daik cloud there has been an occtssioual i it front this paitv.The old ciy ol out pecu-ia- r institution is aim st s leuce in tne oud hurrah for pelf and powei: Already noses ate counted as to vvliat cities and towns and seals ate ours in the Council, .Municipal or Tei mortal, iesimu , ol avoid" at the next elections. ing tile giving of offense, we aie obliged to be on the defence. If it vvete possible to have a chance f.n a political embrace, which of the loving arms smutld we fall into? l.et our piactices be ever so ciicum" sped, it is our belief that we must ignoie to be acceptable to the foium pulpit or press. We are therefore perlor, e obliged to create and keep intact a party ol vation. The young American ol Utah can afford to wail the political eniianehist-mento- f their fathers wincit is inevitable, and that not in the too distant luiure. These calculations may n rt tre conso' mint with your party aims, but you must a dm t there is the jewel of consistency in the views her. in couched, The writer feels the enslavement of political hate, intensified by a pmseiip-tiv- e religious zeal, and that zeal not according to knowledge, either ham. in 01 Divine I may like the modified timer in which we live, but 1 am not called upon to make an unconditional suriendei. on tire wall The political admonish and still aJimnisli us to be cautious of our tellow passengers m the D. C. frail baik on so tough a sea. M01-mon- to-da- 1 1 J 1 1 - 1 1 sell-pres- hand-wiitin- g THEY RESPOND. H.'iy does I tab Co tnly l.a&i vs NEWS- mining low n 1. ailed down with fiiendly outside a ds for some A sale and piacticable investments. told mere of me iiit.le quick yum glance huge possibilities, your elaborated com t bouse the mei cant lie houses, not to say empjimuistoe cxf;l!enl!y kept Union I lote1, the ta uv tesidences, the push of your wo -. in gs etc. I thought I had gone far enough s null on investment I is somewhat easier a week there ago, be.ng a better sup, tjian ;.ly, but prices tent nn at the same high altitude $10.25. Retail dealers report they iaye few if any, calls they are tin able to supply, aqd some aie almost certain they see signs of a decline in pnices ere longe; there aie otlieis, however, who take an ( pposite view of the matter, ai d do not hesitate to sav they jltar.Hn even greater scarcity anu higher pr ices. const!-.quentl- pelade mnnuh.CMlied ai d otu pi.ves .lie low. We have a full Mippy the celt- Dr iled Mbs mis li.teici angal le names, w it'll p Dent temples, as v.eil as niai.v leasts I nckel and1 ulier kinds in steel. Con lav e glasses lor l.eai s. gated x lor com c Co. people, and 111011 weak sight. IA s te ueu. and Read 0111 hv optome.er. glasses litt-) ai t.i le on (otirtli page, . cob)-sii,e- r, J115-111- Ib-t- y wiiv ::o skins The same source from which the above is authority ii,l jimatHMi was received fur the statement that there will be no immediate uisn to the Clear Cheek g Id in Beaver or .Millard fields county. one developed and paying gold number ol locations iheie, the latter have so fir pio-iced anything, and the plaie.s, ,f ilit-iever vveie any, aie washed out. I: isuudoubtedly a gold distucl, as tar as it goes, but it d .es not go lor enough a lo get around and give eveiybody good sli.ue of the loyal metal. is T.it-r-e thine ami a but none of 1 ? a suoscilber of Till-- L.- TIME TABLE NO. 5. have your name placed To take efftcl on the list at once. By so doing you can Monday, October 22, ibSS. keep posted on the progress of tire town. Going North STATIONS. Going South You can also help to build the town up No. 1 No. 2 by .ending the paper away. If costs a. m. p. nr. only $2 ayear. Take it Why not? You 9.00 Lv. Chester Ar. 3 cannot invest $2 mole profitably. Moroni 9.30 Lv. 2.30 945 Draper 2.15 io.ro Fountain Green NOTICE. 155 10.30 Divide 1.30 I will ii.2J Main St. Nephi On and after Monday June 17th, 12.30 Lv. 12.30 11.25 Ai. Nephi pay a bounty of iscts, pet head foi dogs Trains un daily, Sunday e.xi epted. uniegisteied brought to the Comt Trams stop at stations rnaikeu' only House Nepln, between the I11.111.s0f9 a. in. and 6 p. m. 'The d 'gs w ill he held when signaled. for gS Inans and if dining that time they Stages connect at Moroni for ail parts are not clamied and the license and of Sanpete and Sciier. bounty paid, tney will be killed. John Sihvvkll THEODORE BRLLACK, Gen. Manager City Marshal. S. KERR. Gen. Superintendent. II. By order of the City Council of Nephi aie not If you Uj) d yoush-Jtil- 1 Tiieiiisurance cunni ssioner of Pennsylvania sent out a c.rcular to tile fe insurance companies of tile L'n.led States, asking them to report the amount o their losses bv the Johnstown ll iod The following responses have been Ph.l Piovident Life andTiiisi atlylphia 57,00); New Yolk Lite, $42,7cc; Home of Brooklyn 52,0, o; Fuited States Mutual Accident ol New Yoik, 57,5' o Penn. Mutual of Pinl tdclphia Ji'.ooo; Ci iv. P BL'C ELEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world tor Cuts Bin ses, Soies, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Level I TIBS GAim, Sines, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains C , s and all Skin Eruptions, and Jl.iy 12, is5j positively cmes Piles, or no pay requited It is guar uiteed to give peilect Trains leave Nephi daily as Price 25 Passenger or money refunded. follow S' cents per box. Tiavdeis xEtiia Life g'.t.ooo; & Wliitmoie. $900; Pur sale bv Hyde Going North at 5:28 a. m. and 2.25 p. n South Lniud Slates IJfe $18,501 ; E pi. table; 11:35 8:to Ariive ul Salt Lake 10:10 a.m. N 6.50 p.n bile of New "fork, $100, 000; New- England .Muni d of Boston. $5000; Wash l.gton Leave Salt Lake City at 7.10 a. m. TO THE AFFLICTED. Life of New York, $8,101 ; F.dei tv and and ill. Passenger Trains leave Salt Lake Casualty not over ;'.2o,oot fl'ota! repoited a Cos C.via Hari.-DR Remedy w.ll vine Pains 111 the tlle, IS;'ort,ib tu connect with the 0325.3Lie U.iN N. Ry.,at 6.00 a.r and Rmgin Ill - Si 7 30 Head. Fils, pan. and arrive m Salt Iaks City in the Noises Sounds an;! Roaring n.g it ;ao r. m. and i. ni. Lass, ITvm'cd S .ie lives. Dry Hack-h- i cave Ntpfij for the Aall r.nd Bhmh hit's ; Con ;hs, tl.ma, Noilli at at even pioi'ouiued 6 liroiichi.d j 25 d. 11' Ii taker, ia c in ini'iiict consumptioi,. Francis Cope, with ,n e i.hvix an I EngGl'.i Remedy Gen 1'. it p. Agi it vv remove ..il Coughing in Consump- ft hn Sharp, Supt, tive persons hi two weeks and will uci.eijl Oil, ecs, Mu,,, Buet Sal; I ak. ne week. If the patient Citv. change it in cannot e down ill bed U will momi-piisthe lesuit. Wm TONIC ITT F.RS should be taken inDENVER AN I, OF PURE COD ternal!', vv t Ir Cam' rh Reineelv they will . remove all 'poisonous mucuiis In, m all 1 vio ( j y. i V onI i pasts of the In.ilv and cleanse the blond Heim all coiiupliim in liie circulation; will alatabie as Pylilk. letnuve ail Giavel fmm the Ke'ns and ?rp in line tf So thii it can Po ttn.lsep, Kidneys, tending to Ulcerati. u ai.d svnip dhgniiiril ite bv uott digcDird, and CHR EM T.ViK i'll,!.!-- ; sensitive stomach, vfaen the plain osl toms ot Blights Du ease. combined w.ll ivls i, by us.ng the three Hi elieut mi nil anil trum ranaot be tuinuted; auv3 hy the c on A,i Ivi.l-h!- . btoadon of the oilvpjtii the byWaOS remove tile cause ami thereby emr Dia- cttUf&cioutf. more BAs-is mucSi 'J BOUND phitea RAINS. betes. By bathing cvei the kidneys with lEmark&jio as a flesh pradsccr. the English Remedy it vv II take out all No. 8. No. 4. v 10 Muon Piraeus pain rauft'Jy while faidur' fever and inilnmatioii rn 0 f in Lofc a 7. (i v Ui Allc in end and Please wiite lor ciTCiil.ns, m ed by llOYv SCOTTS F ATUT.SIOX li l'.. ,1 ill two cent stamp for advice. Diiectiuns Htn li ur 4 .ft u m s to be the Finest and Best prepa.).4r j. ni Tlijoici-li in p ;n ration in tho world for the reli f and euro of on each bottle. i ecvur 7 DO C. M. I. Salt Lake City, Ne-Sold bv .71), m C O H 3 13 M P T I W , S C F: O 7 5J L A , vV Co-oCo. Dr. McCnne Nephi. phi " 4 It INS. WASTJS4S SSEEERAS. DIT.Eli.8TY, and Bishop Tanner, Pay-Sat'iiiin Co-oD S SA ES, EMA C8A iiO K, No 7 No Sant quin. Mmi.i Co- - Leave l'll vnr son. Mi. Kiikum, h do n ip COS.O? and CKOOKSC SiTUCHS. p m I. Hauh Ai i e ai.d .Mamif.'.i'tmed up by op. put ,, TLe greet, remedy for Consumptian, and m :M0 a m L. Lreen S. River Cnv. s a st. Ul south A 10. .MaynSiy Teiiip'e in '49 p in all Umno'-als-. Wasting ill Cidtdrin. Sold ' . , satis-laciio- 1 usca-fcs.ai-- 11 h lm ill ato HYPOPHOSFHFTE3 i ; lido railway. Wifi r ' j ' I . 1 Esr-BOIX- . 1 1 S J by I D - t) Stilt Rake u.OD ,i LIMBI I.cires.ill b- - CM AND t it, a ,1. ,0 HR. - 4li Ill m in 7.1 Mi a ui ALIA TRAINS. LiiU-Citv- . An n Salt 'U 4.0 don a m p. m, J. Ht'i.i'ial .'iiiiiiior. II. R NNKTT. I,en. 1 Air't. Line 21, hSS.j. To Il.s F.xellencv, Goveiuoi Aitiuu L. Thomas have not'ced in the S..lt Sir NAMUfACTJRE.1 AND 1NC OUTER OF AIL KINDS VE Lake li ibiUtc that tlieie will ne .1 CASES AND t.SkEJS. iTIilAL and committee come to Full this IN DEALERS RETAIL AND ALE WiHH.ES summer to mvesiig.Ue the subject ot iA SPkCIAI.1V. in this western rrigation couuuy They want all the infoimadoii lliev can ge . I thought it would 111H be am ss to seno a tew lmes about tile lac.lities of S. ipio. Tlieie is, aliout eight miles south ol Scipio, on the mlgea natural lake which MOULD-MG- S ManuIacUirei of we use to! stoimg tan water in the winter for iirig.uion m die suiniiiei. The Ort T..vta a ot.Y.A g c lake now is about two aides long ,o,d Mr. Claw son is prepaied to maiitilac-tui- e one mile wide; vv lien we can gel it full A oH and Siloes m any style ami it .,1,ouls us sufficient water to mtiuie gn.u aniees EIRST Ci.ASS WORK. All our crops. T h s lake cmiki be made to Kimc of lepaumg neatly done. Prices It hokl ten times the amount. is a Second dooi Noith of Hank, m five links above basin for tour Nr, llll. .NN. yzi OS) 40 tf. its present dimensions. suppose di it the Sevier livei can be brought into ) It it can, watei could be stored P ; . N N Y I? Y A : . WAFER . In-sV J here to it ligate thousands of .ices ol r,ti p of a pli.VH'i-- in mu, has h; J jifi. long ex; ti n nan ;n Ian i that is now a barren waste in this ' trea Ihi Is uri-t- i vallev. The riv el 11ns to vv asie ail wm-te- i OE ALE KINDS. rn'J' with in'll', o'l'C'iS' success by and i think the matter viuitli nivtsii over in. Hit, io I s I'lfatant, safe, 3 Li i. s ask ciral. I .mu, un S i ed an Diessed to older. M II uoik a specalty. yourdrag- gating. At least a survey should be 1V Waters and Ivkli U ET f,,r made to find if it is possible t get the no sni or ute. inclose l.veiinto tile lake. It would fuu.ish Sole agents ami M.nni! .ciiuei.s of tiie CO.MBINAJ IGN WIRE I.l.NGIx, toi Jliab YfvV-- o A aye for a nl, il!particulars. Soldpostby 1: ilyuircos, homes for .1 gic.U many people per box. Address and San ele Coiinl a RL1.4.KAaj( IJII AL ( 0.. DKTitcir. Mich would be impnss.ble lo find ,1 mole Utah. it u tor and Cilv, A'ard MilD, Nejihi leseivoii. spot thought best to mini m you of tins lief u-- Hie Dig G has given universo that you could ouiuiMlee ai lived sal S.uli.factijn In the Cwrci in rl TO b DAY8.V, cure of (ionurrbcca and gut Pel all oilier ini Munition tlnu lull fGanrADteed nc to w smil lor in time to mloim tlu: cum- ca-Ul'Vt. . prcscritie It and t3 Ciuso Stricture. C.O 4 0' safe- inrccomrnend-;4'SyEnin. in e Mf d only by tho 1 lcniain "R R to mi suiTcrera. yours respei Hu'lv. Cieakal Co , SZ2. S L. JACKSON, 1 1 bent. SASH, LOOKS, BLINDS. n Uta2a. CLAWSOiV AND GLASS. ROOTS & SHOES - n.i-uii- I was desitoiis of notifying my many friends of Chicago of my u heieabouls and some of my eonchisio s. In the ho.el 1 found no register, us chiel ornanre it was the bai tender, the altabl; Teasdale whose misxioiog.cat loie os to drinks is simply immense. I rushed to iheempoimm of pens, inks, p per and drugs, eager to find a newspaper to read. I enquired of the oblig ng Don for the weekly I nsk N, the p.ipei published in this busy city ot It des ai d pelts. Wi h a doleful nod f the head he answered "not a copy left. le "L t me have a Salt Lake Herald.' srn leu a awful smole, "we don entry tne Ilnald , cause, the feral.' u .ink c.uv there no means by winch I c.m ? inseit an ad. and also get .1 le answeted with a rale cast of thought, foes, in tiie Coiut li.mse, room 170, 30! fl.it, von will find the agent f the tir-til- d My av oi d.ipois, 2ik tlis, sugges ed the mquiiy about an elevator, the obliging Doll elevated his eye blows "sans elevator. "II w a!) rut the Au-cre- t Ls partnei in only licks Sew si answeted, ditto, very much ditto. Not. e I had an idea I would get the Tribune. Here, business ;e pect and pioiuu down, and It.1 !i:u bloke into a loud and profoun I gull.uv. N.uv a I w lit copy. ie is Despetateh asked, Hie ageiil ot the A.'.v.)? Residence, 1 1 1 mi-lak- o u i g T-- . pi Gi v CITY IJQIIOE STOKE. r-- Ron Mump ux Cincinnati, Ohio. WyF r I the sgu ni n m i n i ng 1 - Il, s c.-p- ..a-- X - v - r go u n prv (L ' Atocls. C We leal ii llnD the nnnnig outlook in A v) f coii.ittv rumnn; south r the district T" divide" betvvetn Juab and Horn the Sm Pete count es, isdiooping just now, CD Ww not for w mt ofmiter.il to work upon c sR a so much as because ol Mtge of tile . rsinews of war and the sinews ol human 172 X nnt'.ne. It is ea-- y to im.lt island how w MICKS SATISFACTORY, residents of Sanpete and other imai dis-- I -w ti ii is .ne dependent largely it not ent. c 1GARS AND BOTTLED GOODS A SPECIALTY.;? 3 CLD bzaJD jlv vip ui their woik in the tields, momi-lamand canyons for Mibs'steme, am V - irvu bTOXK It, M.D., Decatur, III. rr.if r.gtx.oo. fluid bj Druggists. 'THOMPSON, o.xAcl 135 s Trade Amc H of "botliVimSTIZHS loan Porcign R3Q rvxxcl POU T- ills XsIQIIIlS for medical purposes :o -- The sugar market RAILROADS. ls Con-gies- Editor knmi.n. I visited y mi handle Me r N Peei.M, the Iks j Clini-pel- - ! Di-.v- PAPERS. And pler.lv cl them nl ' D,7-ines- We learn by the Salt Lake papeis that hlteiested palties, both 1101th ami south and in van. ms pails ol die Territory, aie lespond ng toG iveinor Til nuns request for informndon for the Senate committee on ii rigation that is to be in Salt Lake shortly. But in vain do we look fr any iiifn mation fiom Juab County. Tlieie is not a county in the Territoij, so we are Jinf Mined, that cmi be iieiiefitted so mticn as Juan County by the building of reseivoiis. We are told tint west of us aie sever, j places lying barren and idle wheie pios. perotis towns and villages and even cities could be built if reserve is weie constructed to nav e he w a er t tat runs to waste in the f dl. winter ami spiing for summer irrigation aid that there are places that with c niiparativelv small expense canid be n ade lirge reservoirs. And 0111 t inn r 'd bc aupioved bv the constim.-- .11 ol reservoirs up Bel uv e copy a letter Fcipio that has I, een sent to the Govei It shows that attention is to be tliavvn to the somherii c amtry. Let some one who is informed definitely concerning our countv in this muter, write to the g vemor a letter uf inf arrn.it icji sj that when the southern countiv is be. ing considered our county will not be eft in the cold. Senll), Lirru; eiiicAG j SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! they d in the d rectioii if be sub in; st of ulation tpcwalk in chief; so that! 'si,! ary to t'n-itiie burden of the urning vvoik is acc m-- j fished dining the u inter, the late fill) and eailv soimg. Still, they in. mag- - to (J coiisid lable vvoik in places and prospecting goes on in a djuukory way Ipiclty nun h all the time. If ;s expect Jed that u nil'll a month or so the West S w,i! again .un! aint.ni.s ol San iCumimiou-lecho Hie 10,11 ot burst ng f 01 e w.ll blasts, and that shipments Suuii thereafter be Commenced and kep t any work OFFICE IN U. S. LAND OFFICE BU LDIAG. LAND AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS 0btt,ln Patents Jor Agricultural and Mineral Lands Represented by J.is. W. Paxman, . Nephi. L'tah PURITY GUARANTEE). 13. M S ; o. Minor, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office at Miner A. Cos Drug Stor llawkins Block, Main street, Nephi, |