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Show 1.' observe) that EVENING NEWS. a raw . sa that ths this - j,., US M BY TELEGRAPH. TORPID DOW2LS 'f i . ' and ' IU WKSTK1UI " LIVE 17. DISORDERED' Frotn these sources su ise threo-fourth- TREATY THE eatiaSraver-'- a Iteedaee,fwllsiss to exertion orafter DEFE5DED. or Krwcte.tioa of feed , body vlrrltabilltmind, .. 5 Low spirit, a fee lin ref r, tws; negleeteit eosne dwty, iiaituea, 'latteriar et the Heart, Dots before VOTEBXOK CLETELANDT PRO- the eye), hiaraly colored TJriise, CSBAHJUE. and demand tho uro of a UiroctW on .V, r3s feSfef?BP?0- - the Li ret. remedy that acts As a Liver medicine TCTT's have no equal. . Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing; all imparities tUronghtUeso thr-e, niLS proftucintrnppe-tllsoand system, rciralar tMls, a a rigorous body. TUTT'S clear skia andilif3llon, cause no nauseaorjrriplngnor inPllI.a terfere with daily work, Rriii are a perfect to MALARIA. ... it&oe.s. ii ilaxxaj b SoldswrywhcTe. ,r ; 'M " isb PAcmcK'T ! J. W. of iU unrivalled 'r. afords to traveler, by reasonnortheast u southeast, and petition, the shortest and best route betweea the B;1bx the Great fentral T geographl-'A- l F-ast, West, Korthwest and Southwest. . f , Y K. - 7 GTJNN, M. D., and Surgeon, Physician MAIN lW l .. It U literally and strictly true, thai its eonn.ecUons are all of the pmcipal line of road tweea the AUantie and 0 Faeifle r" STREET, Co's. and Pitt's Drug Store OrerGodbe, Cy ii main 1U and branches It reaehee CHxar. JoUet, Psoria, Ottawa, La Salle, d Salt Lake City. Keov MoUaa la aad Sock liuseatine, Island, Illinois; Davenport, Washington, Aciicmo, Dm West Atlantic loxa Moines, FalrfieM, Avoc,' City, kuk. Kaoxville, Osknloosa, Liberty, Guthrie Center and Conned Bluffs, la Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, CameAadoboa, ton aJ JEmat City, tn M'jMrrarl, aad LaTnwoita aad Ateluaoa in Ksns. aad the baa . I, eiUes.rillaxeS and towns IntermodiAts, Tn ! . ornCE, ? ; J Hf', -' 3Ut ." GItEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," " Vs U U famniarty called, effdrs to teavelen all tae advantages and eomforts incident to a auootb track, lafs bridges. Union Depots at all eonaecUnar point, fast Kxprnas Trains, eom(rsed f COMMODIOUS, WIIJU TrVTILATXD,- WE1X. UJEATXO, FTXFXT aad KCEGAXf DAT OOsCIlKS; a Una of the HOST MAGK1F1CKNT built; PULLMAN'S latest desifaed aad fJOUTQX RECLINING CHAIR CABS sandsossest FALACK SLEJCTXKQ CAB31 kAd DININa CABS, that are acknowledged by .ares aad people to be the FISTST KUN UrOX AXT BOAX) HT TUB COUXTRT. and la CENTS which snpeiior meals are serrod to trsTsIors at the lo Tate of SEVKXTT-riV- " DEATH FIT, J"IRE IN TEXAS. 'TIIEA1 R1CAI. TROUBLES IX , TintEB THATS5 each way between. CHICAGO aadtho CAC1L ' .'... ! MISSOTJEI BITEB. i ; r"f . ' - j' vV"';'.. -'' . i&jEXA x AiLBEBT a new nns will be opened, via Seneca aad Kankakee, between Newport . ' Jauaary 1883, Ctncinnatt, Indianapolis 4w. Bicamond, aad Intermediate point. . Mia , . ft: ,. S K. ST.' JOHN, CAULK, a4 SJeaeref Jf rtcs-Pv- et . Oen'l TteM O, . 0-AJR- r - . 1884. 5- . r- - r . - . - i - Salt Lake, daily as follows: 'Fvsenger Trains Arrive in I " From Sontlu From Jfortla, a.m. I Milford Express at.... ..........10.45 Erprese at 8.00 - - a.mi .6.40 p.m. a. m. and 5.30 10.05 -- fictilOiUJIi Home . " .EntiaCOT'tcmiiDQ lilbst Diioci Honto i! IS YIA TSM Let it be forever remembered that ' Santa ;Fo saa irklftstCrtastsfa ' V-- C4oi JPeyct sSJ a.HORTH-V.ESTER- : K ' RAILWAY the best and shortest touts to and from Chicago .and Council Itlaffs (Omaha), and that it la preferred by aU well posted travel-- ' erswhea passing to or from .... i Chicago and St. Fan! and Denver & Ri6'0randeBa09y Minneapolis Madison THIS 2TRW ZTNJ3 " '.-8 SLEEPING CARS, Elegant Day Coaches, Beat stallroaa 1st US . XaCtaMT ' Cwamtey, aBesortisa: t!!!Fim,lII31! SFEEII SIFETT! Tt tAa Missouri Miver. ,: ' - Jon Millwankee, LaCrosse, Pparta. Howard (Green Jlwy), t'is Winona. Own-tonnDes klankato, klina.. Cedar Rapids, Moines. Webster City. - Alcona, Clinton, Rock-forMarshalltown, Iowa, Freeport, Elgin, IU., are amongst iU BOO local stations n its lines. Among a fewof the numerous points of enjoyed by the patrons of this superiority are road, are its WAY COAClf M which Can the Jinest that human art and ingenuity SLEEPINH eresitn; iU PALATIAL, CAUX. which are models of comfort and DRAWING Its PALACE elegance; ROOM CAIUt, which are unsurpassed by any ; and its widely celebrated v DODtQ CABS, the like of which- are not run by any other road anywhere. In short, it is asserted that IT I T1IK II EST QIJIPP1 ROAD -- ..... HAIXjS. Hsnses i s . i TLTNN, P. WHTDa. Gen. Pass. A TVk't Aft General Agent, erf icae uty. u can. xopeaa, aaav . e. V. DKKSAH, Traveling Agsat.: . ' aa.Lt Cot, Uraa. ; ' , P. v-- : Um - KOBTH-WISTXI- IN TIIK WOKLD. All points of interest North, Northwest and summer West of Chicago, business-centres-, resorts and - noted hunting and fishing are accessible by the various grounds of branches this road. owns and controls over 8,000 miles of It road snd has over four hundred passenger conductors constantly caring for its millions of patrons. iAk your ticket nrenta for tickets via this NONE OTHER. All rout. AND TAKK sell them. It costs no leading ticket agent more to travel on' this route, that gives than it does to go by accommodations, the poorly equipped roads. j For mans, descriptive circulars and sum- L mer resort papers, or other information not oiitunaoie at your ucai ucin ouiei wnw to U4 --H. EE8 L FiSS. IEE8T. 17, ' tILL. - CHICAQO, :rU v ' GEO. D WIL'IAMSO . J ' nve Block Windsor Gen'l AgentJioom 8, ' . WN. BABCOCK.Neb. General Western Agent, Omaha, ' first-cla- 1 OHIOAGO, ..." i - : i , : " -- ' ,, .':' ! MWAUKEE and ST. PAE r tJ ss - CrTJ : i tu PAST PltsrJtZSS now, running ; TRAINS daily V i and Biiildersf - - V 4 t i , i ! I iiJj,jii Vai Finn F"r . CHICAGO. . r 3 i Cf ciii W iBROWi .. Qea. ktaaagae. AT. CLAJUL , w Bap l. . : . DEPOSITORY. SL DAVID JAIVIES & sAlt lake city. PAID UP CAPITAL, T; scnrLrs, it. Fldhsdo. S. Wat. Vice-Pres- t, ' John Ja. KCdTLl jOM IEPBS1TS ! 1 TO 330 Gl IQUIL- ttnya Ud Sells Exebang-- on Wew Tork, San Frasicteeo, Chleaao, St Louis, Omalia, London, aud prlnel pal ConUnental Cities. luiibinjrGas!l e Timiiiiffs Rooflng-- Gut x r,J. tA Awms XAe mttj&rttp of (A ills Sotfy ctrtse Vwaa es eTerf ssaestt trf tae smst UTSJr, mfectlnp hot tae stesaaeh ejTee m ewre. Is 4s tosrsta, ffis raarn. sxsoaiiin y fe Imr mmd SlugffisX metU rssrs ft Hsts, Is, lZt,4 Friday AAeMspfeasmtestrwbrDpepeLf General ZetIlItT,XXatltixal onaa Dlaeasetl aXldner etlpatlon estcetc sLs a siooU xmrLHer to srs ewpsrtof CAe elsns4m 4mpmtrttm0 Xtis mmd lift xnocllcrlne a4 not sml mmmt m (Ay swerftsfaet sy tasrewgaiy, (& mm swsvgy totAe ts-ii- J. tatoxlcatlns beeeraye. ' a:x t::i t::::aT m r::::iT asi trrrra, andtaks&oothen TSIfXXtLOO per Bottle. rr.:rr.:iTi tzzzu lzi uttzzs Esnsee . : ffctoals sad C3f Steam Ilea ting City Water Pipes and Fixtures put In on Reasonable Terms ! RESTAURANTS. oir Stocfe of Vluvibing Supplies, restachlvt Pall and"Examine OasJFixtr, FlKST SOUTH ST WEST, err istcd. " GPiiFFrrns' S8 ijlist stbbbt. r Js3" TELEPHONE COMMUKIOATION AT OFFICE AND KESUl ALL HOURS MT! ATS AT. to 8 p. awSSets. ' 25a. to SOcts. from Othei) Ueau BEST TIIK MABK2CT AFFORDS Dinners CMC & . PTJRLFT YOTJB4 BLOOD ! from-1- r -- B ROWN'S LUNCHES PUT UP tor TOURMT, TAJ. GBIFf 1T118. Proprietor. tot- S A RSAPA R I L L A And' Dandelion, with Iodide of JPotasslum, ' REMOVES ALL IMPDIOTIES OF THE tftpOD, , It corrects the torpid condition of the Liver, and removes all obstructions of the Kidneys. HOUSE, OVEpAND South of Walker Bouse, Main t3TT3P Lake City,- - Utah. St, Salt Better aecpnioations t Less Bates than any other Hotel la the City. ' - to $1.75 FEain, TERHSJ $1.00 EXCELSIOR MraE4cTURING CO., ACOORDIXO TO ROOM. W. . PITT, Proprietor. jA. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Boils, Tumors, TJleere.Caneers. Bait Rheum, Ooa- - ; sanation, Sick Headache. Fever Sores, Kidney Diseases, and Rheumatism. The t ormule of Brown's Sarsaparilla is printed on every bottle. Physicians endorse this rrest&loos purifier. Every druenrist in the 8Ute seUs it and recommends it. Friee SI per beule, es ' six bottles for . Manufactured only by the Browa Medicine and Alan oxact urine Oe JsW Takethe Street Cars that pass to and from the pepot, and pay no attention to ' UJts Canvassers for other Houses. 4- HElJViT - AGNER, SALT LAKE CITY, CALPMIA BREWERY . LA6ER BEER ALE and PORTER, " KENNEDY'S f- 5 ? 4 . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Second South Street Three Doo?Eai from Main street. dltl - , - CimifcTMAS IS COMING D ECO RATE YO U R H O M ES TTITH t KICE CTIR1STMAS MOTTO? V done up m every style aad shape de Dirable, and in all sizes. Large Mottos Ioj tbe School Room or Meeting llouse specialty, j jut Prices strictly iow.f : tm 1 8 -- A. - mr7 -- ? Din Sitrn and i . Writers. Old Conntitutton Building, opposite Z. :O.M.L, Atair . . d street, j . , J ftho-wCar- d - . J I 1 ' - FOOT. (of New York,) -- . Till PLATE, SHEET IBOH, STAMPED WARE & TlfiriERS" TOOLS. Jr.. , UJNJAOINJ- - BTjOOXJC, Main St, between 94 and Sd South Streets.) CONSULTATION FEES oa all Nervous, Chrome and .Female Blood, Diseases ; . and ""Deformities, etc. j Methods of Treatment IIomopathy. Eolectic, Electricity, Magnetism and Medicated Baths, etc i Cures Caaraateed. ' Write for: hat of questions, testimonials, circulars, ete. Visits made. Phreaologioal Charts riven Solo Agents In Salt Lalco City. . .. fostered by impeding foreign competition. Another lrae of adverse argument re- -" mains to be considered. It Is said that EAST OF DEPOT. this class af treaties is an infringement Upon ' fights of Con' 1 iLt o i " gress, in' that they chanare th; rlntfon' t prescribed by law. This argument is advancd against all, including the con DOORS, v LUNBia, vention .with .Mexico, which, having IJkTlaV--"--'been already ratified, awaits to carry it into effoct. The legislation claim that not7AJrNGSV , 5 the Mexican treaty is unconstitutional, oecause is aneets revenue and did; not w .rRACTF.y ,. ; - originate In the House of RepresentaciiLDro, tives, is singularly untenable. ? It did so originate. The first action oi this rLOORXNO. PICKETS. Government towards its negotiation was an appropriation by Congress for DTARDWARK, RUSTIC - w the salaries and expenses of a commisj tsVaJBB WEIGlTTai. to negotiate a commercial treaty jl.AS, Ete. i sion with Mexico, a sum not exceed inz $10- .000, to be expended under the direction of the President of the United States ALL BILLS PEOMPTLYrTllJrD Sundry Civil Appropriation Act, Auarust. 7th." 1882) : and under this General Grant and Mr. Tres- authority o cot were appointed commissioners, negotiated tbe treaty.' The Senate, 23 TJ X 1. 33 , 4 ( iv and introduced an amendment that legisla tion by Consrress should be necessary Cozitractora and aXanafactttrera. to give It force.' This rule, a precedent tor wrucn is louna in previous treaties of this character, has oeen followed in subsequent treaty - negotiations, snd the steps taken thereto have been con ducted under sanction riven by Con gress to tbe general policy of fostering " 1b ti mate trade with neighboring coun."- a.EXC3Sw PLANING MIXXj, - - i - ihiiulu, ,.".- . -- .1 tries.'., S t . . IIEAVT FAILURE AT PRAOUE. " -- ; : r t iMifii:: THE WTTH:0'DTi FOR SALE . , .4 at Salt Lake City, permanently 'Utah. .( mr Office hoars, 10 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. nulBh FOREIGN profitably N, Main Street, SU Louis, Mo, 612-1- 8 . Author, Lecturer, and America's Greatest Speolallet. Located e." -- 5. -- Vx-'i"- - , IN ALL; ITS BRANCHES ON SHORT NOTICE. Makes Collections. rentltUnr nroeeeds - $ i . ClXKCTOKS SHAHr, Wit. W. Kites, L. S. HiuA, Cashier. T. Little, Astt Cashier. X CO, m ."lEta Sraitts ITT ER tsoo.oot 30040, President. Jennings, LlTTUC, Feramorje " LtTMBER jYARD te Xsr si t Us SO:- For Sale Iiy HOWARD SEBREE CO., at Bain fawn Depot, SALT LAKE and OGBEN, UTAHi WISER, CALDWELL, SHOSHONE, dslw mountain Home, idaho. . J eeer CAEPtNTEX Irrtfi Gea. Jrasa. Agent CXa H. ESATTOED. Hea&melkS,SUlfHts at tXm Stommeh.Pmi Asst wea. sraas. agens its fA sjc mmd eta mUs cAeS at tA sMttwtwre ts ywsVee nsrisfowce fe swat? s A4s ' oryssie I a 7 2 Z2 fAress mffimpuriUst Asia BltteraaresrasoUrTy Xfteytsre I ewpewwd(JvfAtsisrpoe ra g I S eaild s tAetf ewtiete as4 eseftee OS si wre sireyf sal to t&e taste afWE aaJbm 9aUftTrrtMidrenmmAmdiatU Xs Aeis aweorstiatr to iitwttow, tAeweww A a. WTirasiLL.: '. A F. H. -- II A NltS. " HALF-A-CLO- Salt Lake City. The Lightest Draught Sulky Plow Hade, Is far the simplest constructed and easiest 'handled Plow In the Market. ' by " I 743, druggist fqr the genuine article, manu factured by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert oons. i , eOUTZ, I . . 1 Ygu zr Going North, . to-d- av - 1 es? Ja., Agent, CP. O. Box, Angostura Bitters were prepared Dr. J. G. B. Slegert for his private use. There reputation is such that they have become generally known as tne oesii appetizing tonic. Ateware of counterfeits. Ask your grocer or . " Vw.mt- - . ALEX. MITCHELL, .V. by A) . . ST". FATJltOt'v limnUfOLO. ' lit, Take the BZ3T the : , ': Bohemian Land Credit Co., which sns- are Z3,ouo,ouy norms. The pendco, ussets exceed that amount, but it will be ditlicult to collect them. Many small banks Sre involved ; some are i . ruined. . - fTTATJlTXa. Or' to aay peiai Jkeyoaij . t T!sstroiu Fallnre. Pllf.rv 10! Tli ITaKIMMa , I" Mir- . ic 1 .. -- . Char-bonnler- KSGSnCOTfSLIEPKS pyLLHAlTS i -- . 1 S crV Main filrcef wSa1t Xa OH ted ? Tembstontt, Iforatmenls, Manidt, Iron MmUU, OrtUe ami Hearth Stones, 12SO SOUTH TEMLE 8T, 1379 OppotiU Auaablt OaO. t CO., '( i The Flying , Dutclimaii VA Ap,ljTbe ( 'J rr?7 SOLD AUID IV W. the Treaty .w The' TYmes4 readllv ad mits that thje Nlcaraguan treaty should oe juugea in America wiinout rererence to England's interests; but, it says, England holds a position of almost impregnable strength to protest against tne poncy ci violating tne treaty rights V.. V JJ U9 VM WU Af UI FI.WA' vOkJ and - it believes the better class of Americans will not favor the scheme. Aelvie'toOrsueTllIe. The French ambassador has return ed to LondbuT roni Prance. He is td" advise Earl Granville to accede to tbe demand of Germany and j&ussia lor uiemuersnip in me Jbgyptian debt coinmlission.and also to withdraw the proposal to reduce the interest on the debt.- Falling the agreement be tween Prstnce and England, all the powers, except Italy, will reject the English proposals. - av watson imps:, Stonecutters umana ana uonncu isiuiis, STl -- - ' PUILLUII :. - ax k. . L0SBOS-- : . awaawa TOeTl -- CALIFORNIA AND COLORADO. ' the beet route and the It also - operates short lrue between f PUEBLO -- . is iiaiaai ' - - Company, - GHIGAQO Tdpoka ' CA1LC9AD IH THE I70HLR1 THE.EAST CO BR THE EAELY BREAKFAST STOYf . - . inter-ocean- RY ALL it. wis mot, 5r. . M. X. CVMUIKOS, MAD8XN, .. j . SECOR07EST i P. W. - f WEBER COAIil I AdaaUe Express aU. p.m. Juab Express at : Freight- Trains reave Salt Lake dally, except Sundays, for North at 8.23 ; , .m. ; for South at ija a.m. aad L35 p.m. ; ' ' ' ' ... JOHN FRANCIS COPE, ' SItARP, ' General Superintendent. General Freight and Passenger Ajt, .'. TIBCEI t - - . ? Pkclflo K An official 'was killed at Velex and several persons were, killed elsewhere. At Matrie one person was killed and several injured" The village at Alban- usles was nearly destroyed. The cities of Seville and Grenada are not much i,v; damaged. Sardaert Lateea. Paris.' 26t Sardou'a Theo1rtm.l was produced this evening with smlenW dld effect. iThe dresses were copied from mosaics In the? church of San Vltale at Ravenna. Sarah Bernhardt were a reproduction of Thedora's mantle decorated with heraldic - peat cocks and priceless gems. The music was dt Aiassenet. i ne nrstact wan re. eeived eoldly.but the others were vociThe house was' ferously applauded.::, h crowaea. ; t Critics express various opinions of the production, some accusing Sardou of mutilating history. The majority, however, are loud in their praises of the superb acting of Bernhardt and the Intense dramatic nature ot the sit Kenan uations. and many dlstlntru- ished litterateurs were present. , v TASSENGEa TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILT, AS rOLLOTVS: I tint wr- Kanlh.. ;J North. Oolry SJu Pm, aU.. ...... 4...... 7.20 a.m. I Mtliord Express &t.........M 4tlntie Ercress .23 p.nu I Jnab Kxpresa at......... .V....7.20 a.m; Pacific Kxpret s at... i Washington, Dec. SCth. Hon. John F. Miller, Chairman of the s: Senate Committee on Foreign llela-tion' - H Market Row, OJIIIXITJJXl JT, tjtatt:rrTIM3E DEC. lVlil W Tmts'r JtfmL ZOACrO . HAS REMOVED r mmd Department of State, BOOTISHOE aad La Payette, and Council Bin Vs. St. PauL I A . - t aepoli ' Fast Zxpnu Trains. Threw? h PaMenfert tarried tar For mere detailed Inf ormatloa see Haps and Folders, which may be obtained, asi wiU at fcksts, nt aU pnxcipal Ticket oflices la the United Sutes and Canala, or of : 1 Washintrton, 20. The following self- to the explanatory letter In regard Spanish, treaty. written by ? Secretary Frelinshavsen. was sent this afternoon commit to the chairman of the Senate tee on foreign relations: " t . C. 81 i : ; Sir: I have received ronr letter ask ing whether there are any political considerations important to this country relating to the treaty .between the United States and Spain as to Uuoa and Porto lileo, and also lnqulrins of me whether 1 nave any suggestions to make in answer to the objections to the Which you assume I have nottreaty convention iced.-- Notification was undertaken pursuant to a policy which had already received the. sanc of Congress, manifested toy ap tion BLACK TIPS propriations originating In the llouse for commissions to negotiate ft com mercial convention with Mexico and lor a commission to Central and South America to ascertain means of foster GEO intimate relations of amity lng more and commerce with them. The same poller had obtained approval in the Senate by its ratltlcation of the con vention with Mexico. The convention now before you, in its political aspect, is of importance." Some have thought there is a disposition in the United States looklnz to the annexation of ' Cuba. Such action would be unwise. 4 for reasons which are apparent to your committees for. even could it oe ac I compllshed by general consent, our do enaangerea Dy institutions wouta this beginning of a colonial system, or From h'.s Old Stand to an iucorporation into, our body polby itic of a large population not in entire sympathy with our Government, aims and methods. The treaty removes the Noe,66 causes of complaint as to the treatproperty A few doors west of Price A Clive'si'where ment of our citizens and their in Cuba and Porto Rico, which have i he will be pleased to see bis old j (SIgnedjH heretofore led to serious discussion PRED'K.T. rRELLXGnUTSEJf . between the two governments; and, 7 patrons and tho public ? by bringing the islands intoclose comTlie Preeldeitt Elect. generally. mercial connection with the United j'' ana us N. Y., 20. Gov. Cleveland confers upon upon States, Albany, them ail the oenents wmcn wouia re has rented the residence of Mrs. J. O suit from annexation, were that possl Towners, on Willett street in this city, bie.r Tne convention with Spain is of lor two months trom tne ist oi janu series 1 international engagements ary. After his resignation, on the 6th following the .reciprocity" treaty with of January, Cleveland will attend a Mexico.' It opens the markets of Cuba charity ball in Buffalo, given for the and Porto Rico to our products. The benefit of an institution of whi;h he while he was treaty with Sau Domingo Opens that laid the corner-ston- e: Goal republic, and pending negotiations Maybr of that city. He will return to with the Central American States and Albany and . reside in the Towner DEALERS H j: with Colombia, tend, to the same ob iiouso until March 1st, when he will Ject. In conjunction with these, the so to Washington, accompanied bv his - with .Nicaragua ; fort tha con- sister, Miss Cleveland, who will be the COAL, from the Wasatch treaty struction of an canal, lady of the White House. During the while bringing the most distant parts last days of January or the 1st of Feband, Crfsmon Mines, of our own country into closer rela ruary, Gov. Cleveland will visit New . Coalville Utah, tions, opens the markets of the West York City, and remain there probably Coast of South America to our trade, a week. lie has been anxious to acand eives us at our doors a customer cept the Invitation of the Iroquois a large portion of those ciuo' to visit Chicago before lnaugu ...8.00 per ton. able to absorb Price, Delivered we produce, in re ration day, but he has concluded not wmcn articles M " At yard. ...........J50 we can to do so a conclusion to which he has tarn, for . nroducs wiilch Now not profitably k' raise. ? : let been forced by the circumstances of m to some objections his position, and refer at which he arrived ' i LEAVE ORDERS .WITH.made to the Spanish convention. It is with regret. said that we thereby give up a revenue Death by Fire. of from $2o,0u0,000 to $35,000,-00- 0, HENRY 1DINWOODEY, on sugar in return for a reduction of duties A News Dallas speGalvestox.O. Nos. 87 to 41 VT First South StreetT-8ALupon our products' Imported into Cuba cial sayst Shortly before noon fire was and Port Rico, estimated on the basis discovered in the grain elevator, of lAKK CUT. . d of existing traffic at from 43.900,000 to Rainwater & Stearns. The entire fire S3.000.000. The rellnaulshment of rev department was called out: but was enue, when for thu public good, is in unable to save the building from com of national our hitherto. the line policy destruction. . Rainwater, upon was done in the case of coff ee.wiiich Eiete the alarm, arose It from a sick bv. the act of May 1st, 1872, was placed bed, and rushing lrantlcally to the I on the free list, without an attempt to scene,' offered a -reward of $2,000 for uuLaiu luerciui any ctiurraicus wnai- - the rescue of two- men supposed to be ever. and solelv In' obedience Ito the isolated in the upper story of the ele popelar demand for-- 'lfree breakfast vator. .The firemen hesitated to as table." Bf this fueSsure tne treasury cend the ladders, as it was not sup of the United States hagjost in the last posed there was anyone In the build- .twelve years in revenue some i44,uw,- - in?, until a bat was. thrown- - from the V Largest alone; ana cesKlesT-le- t us window, accompanied by a sickening j 000 on coffeethat Brazil availed itself of of horror and despair from the two fx Merchant Tailoring" RTvV notlorget the action of this government to im- cry in the Darn uniortunates and Clothing House 3 pose an export tax on coffee.which de ing structure. imprisoned The firemen immedi f-of this country of ateiy ascended tne ladders, but were in America, i I . people prived the Of f the beneiit o ur tariff Ted uction. Ar- driven back sea of flame that ticle y of this convention prevents enrapped theby'the entire structure. The ) AN AM AKER m similar action oy spam, .ine treaty charred remains of the two men were now under consideration. tends to found In the ruins. The loss on the r.hpnivftn the cost of the necessaries of elevator and contents is over $00,000; life by reducing the' cost of ; the staple- A m.uuu,. ..r 4 i articles oi oany consumption .01 wmcn insurance, i.,. SlxSaflvra Drowned. each are we. obliged, to, import year .OAK A L L'rJ ; ) r; nearly $iuu,uuu,uuu in vaiue, to maxe up 26. The government IIaufax, our steamer L,anasaoicne. for the inadequate production-o- f sable Philadeli HV own soil, which amounts to only about Island, brings intelligenceiront, of another lit per centum of the whole production disaster on one of the outstretching ,ine o samples ofi kfi." auu at uw muio viuie w cuuni sand bars, involving the f AuU n- loss of six stock freat piece goods iVjiN a growing market for our S products lives, i The French brig A. &'. jj" , ! wiU be found With II., from I the with in Spanish Antillescoupled St. Pierre, bound for Boston, with a JOHN-DAVIE- S,' our tar merchant especial privileges on ( marine.' It Is also said that the impor cargo of ilsh, struckmamthe north side, miles from the SALES AGENT, station, Frl tation of free- - suh&j- fromrCuba and two day afternoon. Four men were wash ouc to lilco. Porto domes' whenadded j f Salt, Iiake City,: Utali. lost, and two others tic production and to the importation edaway and in attempting to reach shore 241 Main Street,'oppos (4 Walker House. from the Sandwich Islands, Will fall drowned the night. short of the quantity needed for home during The sole survivor reached here by the consumption, and that the price will te ruled by the part remaining liable to so that the profit ; from i the re. Trouble la a Theatrical duty, ' Camp. 1 J 4 I l ' M t moval of duty will go: to IJtiban' hnd 28 Porto Rico planters, and not to com There has been a Nkw York, Burners in this country, li VUls argurow in the theatrical firm of Brooks & ment be true tne treaty wtD hot affect .Dickson, and the firm will soon cease the price of sugar in Louisiana. The to exist under that name. Of the price of a.comuiodlty is lessened by stories told on Union - Square, that a me supply oeing greater man tne de creditor was at the bottom of the i rawaaawi t . ' I mand ; but it is frank to say that other trouble. Brooks said there had been "a tlTM'Wl conventions nave oeen negotiated, or general misunderstanding between are in process ol negotiation which Messrs. Dickson and Randall and mv will provide adequate importation self concerning the management of the . .Tl ii V.1S' front the sugar regions, Again, tho--' firm's a business. Jb tnancially the firm 11 . X miiouuciionoi tooacco at Is all right,and the business will goon, 'A privileged red need duties has been objected to as but I cannot say under, what name: reducing the revenue and removing somebody will be bought out but I protection from the American product cannot say who. I want settlement, and manufacturer. . As- - tothis, and I filed a petition in the Supreme seems enough to say that the conven-it Court on Wednesday, ' compoumses wrre i 'J asking for a disI . t tion leaves a discrimination against the' solution of. partnership," ! MINERAL imported article of from four to five ; Ristori is playing. under the firm's WATER. internal revenue duties on the Ameriit has a number of management, and can product, and secures a market combinations on the road, includhitherto denied for., special manufac- ing "In the Ranks," and "La tures of tobacco In which we .excel; REMEDY I'i TH VQRLDI and which command a profitable ss' wherever their, importation is ' FOB ; itt " market T' .Reduction" is in permitted. Rheumatisrr urged Dyspepsia, many quarters of the internal revenue Constipation Sedentary Dfseaset, tax on manufactured tobacco; and this Biliousness, Kidney. Complaint, T would bo a loss of some $25,000,000 OLD LETTERS OF BISBABCK .Lunir OitMaui. Imnum RI&nrL ,t annually to the public treasury: This ' ' . t r rr ' VXEARTIIED. :'. '' with others of the same treaty, taken.ftmn1A. ... thereby promotes the inter--, rports, and APHOWagTOwa AND COL MANUTAOTURElta, ests oi our manufactures.. : Again, it is DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE Df ' i urged that the increased exportation 'OMAHA, MED. ' SPAIH. which these treaties may secure will GOLD BY DRUGGfSTJs GROCERS not equal the loss of revenue on Im, i AND W'NUNTS. !Tcr ported articles. But these articles of SARATX BEBJI IIABDT I9T within our terriimport are produced . TIIEOrORE.M tory sparingly, s If St all; or are of different grades not satisfy tagthe public demand, and it is the essence of . ' FRENCH ADTICE TO EARL ; wise protection to forego duties upon these and to impose them upon those AlTBv; ' URAN TILLE. . manufactures which! may be ; . , Treaty DefeasdeO. Bpemlaai ion TWO TRAINS .each way between fclUCAGO and KINNKAPOLIS aad ST.' PAUL M, the famoaa Tk) - B ! - ---- - BUT ONE,? ALL DROWNED nir -- of-th- is er - ment-besrinni- norRLBtE EIAin DYE. TUTTS Gbat Hair or AVhjskf.rs in. stant v to a Glossy Black changed by a sinele of this DTK. bold T drugapplication gists, or sent by express on receipt of SI N . e ANTIDOTE nocc istiiii) UNION TELgCBAfSl UKB.: SPANISH-AME1UCA- - ate AUEIIICAII. s of the diseases of the human race. Tueso symptoms indicate their existence : Um f Appetite, Dowels coaUtc, ick oracAGd, ... Deeeanber 27, ISM. Katarday, POLLS. Witt OF THIS COUNTRY, 'tMO! IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THS CEOCRAfHV ' i. . i ,. map, ay EXAaiKma .'Jhia constitutional ' amendment has been introduced in and House of . Congress that the Senate shall oe joined xo tne Itepresentative8 Executive as a treaty making power. Such an amendment would not avoid the necessity of the Executive conducting negotiations for a treaty, subto ratification of the ject, of course, t branch. nThis 'prerogative of the House I ACire9;uHuira uw, ui mix uicsc treaties, been abundantly secured by the they should not take firovislon that a bill originating in the House had made the laws affecting the revenue conform thereto. Precedents sre against the position that negotiations of this class are unconstitutional. . From tbe foundation 'of the govern-with the time when in the hands of the administration was men who framed - the Constitution itself , and may therefore be assumed to have best understood its import and scope public treaties affecting revenues have been concluded hy the President and carried into effect by tbe legislation ofa Congress without - the admission of doubt as to the entire constitutionality of the proceeding. A lew examples among many may oe cited: rirst in order comes the treaty of 1794, with Great Britain, which Slip nlated for commercial privileges and exemption from duty, set limitations upon the imposition of tonnage dixs on British vessels by Congress The treat of 1803, with Trance, foi the acquisition of Louisiana, stipulated for iavors to rencn and spanisn special and vessels in the ceded terri goods tory during the term of 12 years, not any general, regulations withstanding as to trade and navigation which Con sress mleht make. The treatv of 1813 with Great Britain cnangea the existing lesnsiation as to discnminaunz duties. The treaty of 1881, with France, con tains: special tarin provisions, rue Canandian reciprocity, treaty with Great Britain in 18o4, and the recipro city treaty of 1875 with. Hawaii, both contained provisions that they should not become operative until necessary laws to carry, them into effect should have .been enacted, by Congress. In respect to all these treaties, the re quired legislation was passed. In snort, precedents are in iavor oi con stitutional negotiation of treaties afsubiect to approval by the Senate, and of Congress to legislative i in carrying out raeir provisions. The only object the Executive has had in the negotiation of the conven tions now awaitinsr the action of Con regress has been the interests of the public: and in endeavoring to realize of the purposes and this, intimations desires of Congress have served as a guide. A transaction of the Executive so taken Is in every case to be subject to the decision of the Senate and the Representatives of the people. I do not doubt that the result aimed at will be reached. If the Spanish Ttreaty does not meet the approval of the legislative branch of the government, the representatives of the Popular will cannot fail,; I trust, to perceive that the President has made an earnest ei fort to remove from, the field of dis pute a subiect of contention as far as Cuba is concerned; to secure a lasting and increasing ocnent to our agricultural, manufacturing, andofcommercial interests and the people the Union. and full protection to the persons and property oi our citizens aoroau. Your obedient servant, v. k Or Exchange for most all kinds of pay. Call and See. p Lumber, ' j' J Coarse and Fine Salt, Stoe Polish t lots of It, Felloes iand Spokes, ) Neatsfobt Oil,' t Bone Ash, ,. Secoadihand Picks and Helves, Second-han- d Wagons, j, Second-han- d . Dray, '. i. .. . Ilorse, Billiard Table, $30,00 Parlor Second-han- d Plane. ; Grain Chopping Iron Mill, 550,00, Z Saw and Mandril, $r0,00, i 1000 lbs. Rubber in 3 nieces. Two second-han- d Iron Water Jackets Liquid Blueing, Rock Salt for stocks 1 100,00 Shot-gu- n for 30,00, ? Ballard Rifle. KVO.0O. Curtis IForee Pump, new patent, no leather valves, see it. . ' v uaiea jjuucm, General Merchandise, Etc., Etc. narness. . Kiding crx witn ' General agency Branson Knitter can knit a sock in five minutes $30. Agency Chicago Scale Co. 3001 varie ties, House and Lot 11th Ward. Wells bored. , Six H. P. Baxter Engine and boiler. THE HOST DURABLE " " -- 'I'l l I1! . : t3L j PERFECT MADE E IV-- W Ail J3T : L-t- GOOKltfi-STOV- . 3NX33 ' DE3iC0331Pa?XOiT YSJECTXZs . ; : TTTT1 2EXJB,..';,. t " '. Blsmarek'f Letters. 26. The- - fourth volume of Berlin, Bismarck's letters will contain private at Frankfort to letters written while He Manteuffel, from 1851 to l&XL afridiculed, his brother diplomats for fecting youthf ulnessw Following is an extract from one letter: "I don't 'see bark should be why our seaworthy linked with the worm-eatship, Austria. Everybody courts our alliance. Great storms undoubtedly suit us.Ve can best use troubled times fearlessly for others. If without consideration we desire ; to become greater, with 400,000 men we must not be afraid of others to standing alone and leave isolate ourselves. The fight. Better the difficulties in Europe, the greater more valuable our- alliance becomes, and the greater , price .will we get for :: w? V in Spain. Serious Earthejualte 4' f , Hap rip, 26. Many towns are reportsufferedfrom the recent ed to have earthquake. Several bouses Includ the telegraph station ,at veiez, in ing the province of Malaga were badly terrified inhabitants deinjured. The g camped to the1 outskirts of town.Dur-in-tbe night many persons were inV. BJXJilAAi, . at Loja Motrie, and the Alhama Idahof;;:tttxe half block jured South of Thea Store, convent at Seville was partly, destroyatre old Seventies' Hail. .' . . i ed . . ...... L ( ' v f -- Jr: ; . ''a' -- - . : - en ?! ? . I . - ; .' 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