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he mess nmi mm, ATCMDAT.. ...... JINK 1MUI Mud, in ita fogurntive cdw, it weapon that but id way been a favorite with the Democratic prcti Lincoln, Grant, Garfield and Blaine have each in turn Wb plastered over with it We now prophecy that the nominee of the Chicafln Convention to be held next week, though do&btieas now and always heretofore a respectable and highly re spected man of national 'reputation, who ever be nay be, will be aocueed of moat J&fMnoua practice. The ntaal number of liea will be told about him, -he will reotire the regular coating of mod. We don't bf lieve in flighting the Devil with fire; beciuae that mythical personage would, if true to the fiery deecription given of himself and his aorroundingt, probably overcome an. Our weapona would destroy ourselves. Neither do we believe in kicking at a mute's heels. For : similar reasons we think it bad to fight the Democratic party with mud. Their farorite nickname "The Great Un washed" cries out agaiont such a ararse. The mud would'nt show On the other hand it would, true to the old adage be smear us. Consequently we disapprove the late effort in that direction against the President. We bare to deal with htm politically. The public hsre only to do with bis public fault. If it were true that he abused bis wife and threw hia mother-in-law out of the window, it would be their duty to sue, the former for divorce, the latter for damages. But either of those circumstances would af-i not the price of lead or silver. On the contrary, if be were, a we hope he is, the most loving of husbands and the most dutiful of sons, these matter would erer avail to elect a free-trade congressman from Oregon.' The public fanlta of the man, bis enmity to silver, and to American industry, his methods as a "Boss" are sufficient to damn htm as far as the public is concerned. His public virtues, if he had any, would with propriety be praised by the press. His treatment of bis wife, or anything about bit wifegood or bad could only influ enot to tats who imbibe political opinions from the fashion magazines. No mud for us. - The word American seems to stick in too Pioohe Rbcosd man's neok. 1( be would get out of mormondom for a time he might bo made to understand that the time is near at hand for Americans to raw their own country.-! Lyon Coun ty Times. - - - : Wrong. We love the wora and for that reason object to its villianous mis us by those who only seek their own un worthy ends, at the public expense and to its detriment. The Record is Amer ica to the back-booe. It believes no flag but our owa should ever be allowed to fly over a public building or in a pub street. It recognises no political differ vuo between Mormons, Jews, Christians, Pagans, Atheists and Pantheists who obey the law; nor between honest and intelligent Americans who have become so by chance or by choice. It believes . that if the time has not already come it will come shortly whs foreign immi gratiou must he restricted, and that nat uralisrUon ought sow to be given only to those who oan stand a rigid examination and a strict investigation as to their qualiftoaliona far niiissnahip. . It further believes that whatever may be necessary, sad souse nil sntly right, should be dons to prase vu the truth aad spirit of Amer toaa Iibarty. Yet it reiterates the state went, which it knows to be true, that that is a class of professional poli tieiMM who hare misused and tried to dsbaus too word American to make it mean simply the attainment of their own strictly selfish ends. And it again as serts that the candidate for offioe who oaa five no batter proof of fitness than tha record of hia birth, as against that of his opponent, la always a fraud. Tha reaeoa tha Republican party can sot agree on a presidential candidate with tha same facility as was displayed last wash at St Louis by tha Democrats to this. We haw no national "Boss.'' Wo never had one, and we never will have one. We are not a one man party. Whenever tha Bepoblieaa party becomes ao deficient is principle at so poor in in tellect, that its representatives submit against tha wishes of considerable nom bars, and without making a fight, to the JiuMinS) of single politician we wil At a nook convention held at Harvard ftsMwsasst received ever 400 votes and Masaa about 200. This is about the kmooftsos that will" be maintained throughout tha country next, November. Virginia Chiwaiols. aa that was decidedly a "mock" eon- HI BR AH VOR OREGON.' The Oregon election is the most sub aUntial victory won by the Republican party for many years. Two years ago, alien the tariff plank of the Itemocratic national platform was still reversible, Congressman Herman was re-elected by a plurality, merely, of ItkfO votes. Now, however, since Cleveland has decided to turn the free trade side of the plank up, and keep it ap (for a little while) Mr. Herman is elected to serve his third term by a majority of all the votes, of 7,000. The single issue in this election was protection or free trade. The Dem ocratic orators astonished themselves and the ccuntry by telling what they in truth die want to do with the tariff. The result was that their party in Ore gon was doubled up aa with a spasm. The truth is not wholesome for the Dem ocratic party. The experiment uas a rash one. It turned out bad. We will now expect the old tactics of prevarica tion to Le put in practice. Yes, we win bet a dollar to a cent, and give back the cent if we win it, that, before Novem ber, wc will fee told that Henry Watter son's views which controlled in making the Democratic platform do not favor a tariff for revenue onlv. The Democratic Newspapers are now engaged in explaining why the repub lican plurality of lt35 in '86 was in creased to 7,000 in '88, in Oregon. They aay that the people dind't really under stand. The Tar-heads of California have always claimed that the Webfooted Oregonians were doll of comprehension. But then the eloquent words of the re nowned John 1. Irish, and the still more eloquent works af the w hilom manipu lator of Ti Id en's "bar'i" ought to have enlightened them. Singular how dull some people are. Of course they all expected Oregon would go Republican. The most elo quent Democratic speaker on the coast was only sent there for fun. The local manager of the "bar." was only distrib uting aim. Bab! as the sheepmen said on election day. The Republican National Convention, to be held in Chicago, will be composed of 822 delegates, as follows. Delegates-et-large 132 District Delegates ttT0 Territorial delegates , 18 District of Columbia delegates 2 It will require 412 to nominate, ' COAST NKW. ,J The trustees of Dayton, Wash., have fixed the aaloon license tax at $1,000 a A "tenderfoot" proapeutor left-Tomb atone, Aria., last week with four tons of grub. ,. .. Three fatal cases of scarlet fever took place in one family in Red Bluff, Cal., last week. 4. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is 7,005 feet jeep, 14 miles wide and 300 miles long. A brush fire at Brownsville, British Columbia, last week destroyed 30,000 fence rails. . ,, , Many of the sheep-owners of Lake county, Cal., have imported packs of hounds to clear off the coyotes and wild cata. The only hope for Mrs. Pyle and her son, John Harne, who arc condemned to suffer death for the crime of anon at Wills Walla, is Executive clemency. Dick Willoaghby, a Stockton prospec tor, found some fossil bones near Juneau. The skull weighs 800 pounds and meas ures eight and a half feet across the fore head. , A number of Cherry -growers in the neighborhood of Marysville have realized this season a net profit of from 8300 to $400 per acre, although the crop has been light. . At Stewart, Colorado, on the 2d inst. a gang of cowboys took jmssession of the town and demolished the postof&oe and its contents. About 100 altnta were fired. but no one wss hurt. ' A cava occurred in tha St. Lawrence mine at Butte City, Montana, on the 3d mat All the men below ground. cept five, were gotten out. It is feared the unfortunate quintette will not be rescued alive The following graceful send-off is given the Riverside Tribune on its first issue by the Press of that town The River side Tribune appeared this morning. It is a seven-column sfleet, Republican in in politics, and is edited by a Canadian who cannot . vote, ; , , A recent issue of the Bodie Miner has the following local: All gentlemen in Mono county who do nut desire an office at the coming election are requested to matt at Miner's I'nion Hall, Bodi. next Monday evening, to take (lie prelim wary steps to prevent having an of Bee thrmt upon them. ( - A hot time was had in Uraii'eville (Idaho) last week at the meeting of as old man and a young man from Arkansas, recent settlers of the vicinity. The young man seduced tlteold man's twenty year-old -girl, and the father - wanted blood or sixty dollars. . On receiving the latter he went home appeased. " " The Santa Fe (X. Mex.) News says: Father Brown, Catholic priest of the , pariah in which Gallup is situated, has the largest parish in America, if not in the world. It is 300 miles long by 100 miles wide. The reverened father not only attends to his parochial duties faith fully and without assistance but is also School Commissioner County, N. Mex. Inter-Mountain i Henry .'ago of the Anaconda mine, and Patrick Kelly, of Lead villa, had a drilling eontefct Wed nesday at Meaderville, Montana,' for S2j6 a side. 1'oge won. putting down a dry hole IS inches in 1 minutes while Kelly only made 11, Page also drilled a 7-inch wet bole in four minute., while it took Kelly aeven minutes to drill a ti-inch hole under similar conditions. Cure of Cancer an J L'lccrs. ' Judge T. l WcLondoa writes to tha Bivif i ttpeciflo Co. t 'About three years Jerrv Bradley, bad a cancerous sure on hi face, near the right aye. It caused him a great deui at pain, and he lost ttie titrtil of tue eye, but vus finally cured by the uaa of Swift's Upecitiu. TUtacateit well know ju Wiijtt Co.. lia., witei-e lis livttd.-' Mr. U Cos, ef Arkabutla, Tntc Co., M'sh., writes: I suffered ptvuX deal from oht ulcers for ye;iv. Your medi cine vu rei'otn men tied, and alter unm? six boiitaa 1 was coiupietely cured, lour metHcjiie does even more thnn vou claim (or it. I have known ii to cure case which wore thought hornless.'1 Mrs. A. At. (ioidsmilh, No. RT4 Warren RL, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "1 com niwnceduHiriB H. H R about t litre rears aco. I had suffered who a sore throat for over a your. I ue4 n great many n'her remedie with no (tort results. ily I trin, biro, nan nre nnjrer; It romiiiiiieod from tha quick, and then .. ..nn-. t.uiini rome ou. we aoi-lored her for over two years, tuid when Icom mcnooi living-M. K. H. I thought 1 would aoe what :t would do for her nn thankful to say that It entirety cured bftr It the bvit. remedy "l know ft rnr Vm hlnnd. I mally bclinve ir iv.ia i no in'n of Having m Jifa. Jhfldwm-10;.: mo I hud tv Uu-oatdJa-mm M.m.Jur to (Jr'nciai firant'a. 1 rtirfnliy r.coi)imi-ni.l u to ml auffcrina from) H T.itM-i bi.',oii.' , . - T 'Irttl Tit on. RfiiCt! unit flriti IMtliwa nmnti.li.vy. T!iRw:r, K7nnc .parrita,- In the CftthoIIe Cfaurch. Piccb Junn ttk immi. by fiibtiop canltn. John O. Kelly ud Mi NEW TO-DAY, nojn'imr-Miij THE ' ...... WILL GIV A BALL ; " -AT ' BROWN'S HALL, ON Wednesday Eyeoiao:, Jaly 4tti, 1888 TICKETS, 81.60. ; Q SAND M ISO TO OOMMKHOI tit 8:90 BHtar. Notice to Lienholders. OTIOR IB HBBBV 'OIVEN THAT JOHN KofHlar has eoaimeDCMt an ftctiuA in ttu- Justloa Oourt of Plocns Townihtp, County of Uncoln, BUtr of Nevada, againiit H. T. Wella and tit Mayfluwer mine and HialnB claim, sltitato In BrUtot MttiiDR Distrlot, in fl.i oountT, to foracloes alien ssaiaiit Mid Mtnn and Mining alalia, for tha sum of two bnndivri aod thirtj.nine 40-100 dnliara; and aU pemoui haviOR or cUiuilna any llMisasiuBt ssld MIdc ran biuiur dwiu ua otmuj notinwi to be sua aipar bafose said Court, an tha SDd dr of Jnl. 4. ft. ISHB.kt 1 'lfMk. v, At tlt.t a ba aad thaw to exhibit thalx asld Ileus and -94d. ' JORlT BOEDER. Notice to Licnholdsrs. VTOTIOK IS HEBE11V GIVEN THAT TFiE nnii(;nlf(nl lu rammpnrail un action iu the Jiillcfl, turt of Ploona Townehli), Uonntr of Uacotn,8tatef N rada, afialart HmryT Wella and the fTliowr Dim and Ai.nt... nUimsitoaUNlinJlrUtf' MinluK Uutrlct. Uu. wus'T. nww ui jatwaua, WLIcli Mid action is brongbt to anform a oiocbsBica Hen for the Mini Of one lmndrl and tiiit.iDi.t ,1.1 larn and tbirtr-RtKht cwnta (11)8 ) in (uvor of itiamtui uu kkiiih( paia atteiuuuts, UfOTI thti mid Mnyllower Ulus and miamK clslnt itotB(l lu BrUtol Mining Dlrtrict, Llnvolu Conutr, State of Navatla. Mow ttmmfnm nil i. saving, holding or clnlmitiK any lliui or lieun upon Mid innii'tB an boKba uutluud to bo and appbr Utfore thf ssld Omrt on the lath day of June, A. D. , at 11 oVfnckA. m. of tint day and thnn and there nbiblt their HSiil clftlmN of llt,n and the proof tlianof . , oafltd. WtLUa.UZtLL,LlSfiholdvr' MiSCEUANHOU;?. J.NESBITT&BR0., (Fir.-lrnnf Unlltliiii.'. J Main St Pioohe, THv. TClH'LEbil.E AND UXTAI1. DKALKKtl ly Groceries. Provisions General Merchandise. MPoiiTCRit or , WINES,; LIQUORS, f Mi CIGARS anil ;L '1 ' .'I 'tobaccos. Country Produce I . BOUCHT a SOLD. 1 ' ' n s Aim Oenor.l Pclor. lu DRY COODS and :A C'CLOTHINC; Gents' Furnishing Goods ! ! Boots & Shoes, Mea's, Bots I Youths Hits & Caps, Wall-paper, V- ,.t HOUSE LINiNC. Etc., Etc. Wf i : Dry-Goods Department. .In tbe Dry-Goods Depart ment we ate offering special bargains in order to make room for. our Spring and Bum mer Goods now in transit. Note the following: Blankets, and Robes, Bed Comforts, Flan nels. Ladles Heavy Ekirts, La dies, Misses and Children's Woolen Hose, Gents Fine Woolen Half Hose, Ladies, Misses and Children's Cloaks and. Newmarkets, Jersey Jack ets, Woolen Dress Goods, Wool en Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs and Heavy Mitts. Clothing Deoartment. ! : ' In this Department we offer MTgains superior to any nere tofore given 'in this vicinity and call special attention to our stock of Overcoats and Suits for Men, Youths and Boys; Hats and Caps, and our extensive line of Boots and Shoes. Gents Furnishing Goods In great variety and of the best quality, An examination her will most oertainly oonvlnoe you. .a . . Our prices on . Buok Gloves are 00 per cent, lower than formerly, and our Stock the Largest that has been carried for years. - Grocery Department. The Grocery Department is Constantly supplied, and here our Prices are still Lower than the Lowest. Call and be Con vinced. ' i . .: ' I : ' ' .i. : We hivo added largely to our' stock of Harness, eto., and carry a good assortment of Harness, Bridles, Collars, Sweat-pads, Halters, Whips, Etc, Eto. . Our nnlli-e rt.ch I. Ar.w n4 Pr..h. hM. Iw.N n.c.nlly rrnl,'.,l, anil tu, Inin. ,1. Mwtb-.Klen fir Mirir-trurn TERMS STKICTLY CASH- KI3GELLAHE0U?- HESPEHIAIT DRUGSTORE. JOHN SHIER, ;iit snd Apothecary, PURE DRUGS, Choicest Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, 'i AND STATIONERY. T1IK Utl AKIMkNl' !' I, II! Ill ; & FLOM ER SEEDS Jku v .:. .'. ,- . i. Will rlT. K.prl.l Atl.nlion r duriug lh y- t"i, , ..-I!. ,- Present Season. In .11 llan. will FRF.SH AND FIRST-CLASS. JOHN SHIER, Poatoffice, Main ft, fioche, In. C J. BOSKOWZ, H"t foa Finest ," Kentucky Whiskies -AND- California Wines, 252 Market St., Sao Francisco. Cal. A.MAKDICH, MtIN T.. . . piooa, NBVAOA, . . Qenaral Dtaler ia Orooerie 4c Provisions, Foreip & Domestic Frnifs ASD ' " ' Fine Confectionery A Full taHi of FANCY GROCERIES . OoHUall; on band, aim x.SBotoKrai, ORANTOXMI, (K.o l. at Ih. viHoat (totality and Prlrr. ao Low ao tho Lowoot. o wk .t homo. W.no ooini trtt Poy kbMlutolj onn. No n.k. Oapl Itol aot nqnirod. HMd.r, If jou w.ut ..if. pnwno oi oito.r Mt, yiutiorold, en moll, on! poy olltb. time thaj work, with oUolut. wrUlntf, writ. lurputlonl.ni lo U. UAU.ITT At Oc. Fun lMia,MMW. . MIB0ELLAKE0D8. GEO. S. SAWYER, Attorney 4 Counsei!or-at law, Office i Lafcs Blwk, PIOOHE, NEVADA, T. J. OSBORNE, Attomcr-aMaf M Notary Public. Pratt Attualtoa sIt.ii la AU rvltotlMa. oeif., i i. r.rt mmm, iMin It. S. CLAPP, U0UMTY BDKVEyoa, Deputy U. I Mineral Sorieyor, ANU NOTARY PUBLIC, rilH'HK. UNOOLN COtlNTV. V. J. POUJADE, ORK BUYER, PAIN TUB HIUHICNT PRII'M nIM LEAD It SILVER ORES, MAIM T.. PIOfMB, KKY. FULKS' SALOON. Hola Bt., oppo.lt. K.odo Voll.y PIOCMB t,. Disseise t.c Finest . LIOUORS and CIGARS OVER THk BAR ' OP ANY KOUtl ' In the Mountain Country. Livery Stable, MKiDOW VAlaLKT TlllKTk . -. . . - i t Pioohe - . Nevd JOSEPH COOK. UtOFMll.TOH. fTOHWr.NTI T ON JUNU OKI. TU I.CT ' j HAwrl Miitl.., IVams, RuggjeK and Saddle htm, AT LOW RATE. toon aou.l.J sl laoaaooloM,oaoan. fall! irooaaod. atMU PHILADELPHIA BREWERY, Main Street, ...... '.. Plocho, LOUIS KLEIN, PROPRIETOR. KKKFH TBK PlNltaT BRAND. OP wxtsrmm, ijiQUonai alicl OIOARa To be Had la ilia Market aaaaaelr-T Wffa,"-"! $Tl$WtTr3C!P