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Show ; j DERMMTRTn - HHMHMMMMHiMM "aaaaeaw-- .4. 2U: i : lit flHxl i a - i- All A VI 1 V I. I rim . Ij va ;.?;? MM m;' if-- tie. .? ; v,- i - .. t".fli " ' .iu.m-i- TOIIK 'TIIADE. OTSTT w 4 A. BENEDICT, HALL NEWS. EVENING PuUWiad ewry menin except Sunday. Dt copy, one year, with FoBtao .... SKVGOl 4 " .... 8 i. six monU, tt " .... cat t thrtw mootbtr NEWS PulAithtd tvtry TueUuj ani Saturday. Ono aiy, one jeftr, with poptajft', .... tun .... .... " MAN SjM OLO Loa tTACrC R KR3 ' i . . i I X. I, ' ' ret o f i- - ' i ! f . . NEWS "WEEKLY. Duo copj-- " etvy Wtdncmlay. one year, with lU8tOKU ix months, Uirce muutbs, , " " 44 ' E.towtts, Haath atul Eaii llua superior m f iiitik Job . 00 us Office for the execution Of All Kirnls of tTO. .TO. Printing. PAPER Bl'LISQ G ST. IOVIS TIULDE. lernetf & Myers AHOrACrUKSRS Sua Baicei. GoyuEicE. Cuppei J-- o ty & North Secood , III DBALXKS BEWARE of IMITATIONS. mw mil ins. paiits. urn :stsbes. ASSORTMENT IT COMPLETE AXD WINDOW GLASS. Manu&tcturftr (f i"ir, kpillM , vx Houp Tmlnlia, rnmH Taancrt' HmIcii Mill a Specialty dootuly TUB BAL Branches and Deale; X. M. RUMSEY & CO., tile-Peruvia- T . llrasM IIVMtond AGRICULTURAL lat. Krlllni, I'Ktkluf, ' IMPLEMENTS, MantifaertTrert of ' EIO NORTH SECOHD ST., States, in use in the constructionlm-p-ori repairs of such vessels may be rted In bond under regulations as PATX ST And Feels Unite Hopeful. ; ; ! , " SAPQHIFIiEfl of the whole. fs the "Orfrfnar Conoeatrated Lye and RaO- bie Fauillytmp Maker. Dlreouarje -each can Tor makln and It la full wtrfjht aod Toilet !epqulokly. tron-tbL. L Caa be obtaluBiLatZuC. and lis tirruca Morea. Mas $mv$mM Iiit - PEMH'A SALT THE BEST CO- -, JeTAltfTJF--Q PU1XADBLPBIA. CHICAGO TIIAUE. M ACB OSTLT CO., LOUIS, OO?. ; TOILET SOAPS. Durant, 3 t it. k ! Atwood, 7 ; STOCK A TOOL . - & Jaques 1 i r- T CHICAQoi STAMPED WASH, TlXrailS -- x -- 4- mm, roa eazji ar X.,. TLX. ele AaU ta CITT. AXT dSta W. L. end 4am PniOE, Htin Fish, Poultry & Game, FR2IT. VEGETABLES ft EJSCERIES, caliw " 13; la is:. in Jwi Pbp Chain and Rx- tart?, Lrtso Cur . Ily-araaia, Kte, MUdis town. Cora Branch Wareboueaa; 85 aod 87 John St., NewPt- zork-, CUaod 1ST Lake rro, I a. worka tuuuded in 1861 Klffh- ttroo by tho UnirerMl Fraoce, in 1A57: 1 Vienna. t wtdi ,z mt via, la 17:6; atoa a Pari Emmerich CCp grain, hay a bseds. Chas. tVH SaUA Street, myoU Dmtal Slack, wltoteaats Dealera Eacnalvely in FIjOUR, r Uuy, JM. 1X94. Ooodi rteUrtred FT" paactuallr In til c um aty. miothw wuBranwea. fvOU LOM putt tC!iicioj s I J.1EJT & VESTERII JMKETS. . Under ?wt laijtbllshciciita " ' One ' I ITanngcment a 4.4 t cr!ixf 1AT ra t iim tte oast Ktaety tu aaa mw a tjtmuvumd QoaiJty Kaaaeiiatftaa , free CCaimS mi om wetaera. UM-e- e the to n arooda are kept by all Leadina Booeae im lemtory. KEITH-BROTHE- IIS, jn rVaaa iLurcTAnraJc&A Hats, uapja, keM -- . j tad. MM i' STRAW GOODS, AAheta ef a Superttr Qiauity s I t CAPITA!. VOTES. 4 i ! ? i la Mitt 1 1 is : jjuring me Washington, vz. discussion of.the river and harbor bill Mr. Page mov in the House for ed to. irtcfiBas the. Appropriation . . r to-da-v. the imnreveroents of tue. uaKianaj harbor from $60,000 to $100,000. He said he dkl not ODbose the bill be cause there had been Juo .discrimination shown in these appropriations, he' spoke In behalf of the Oakland harbor, a portion of the Bay of San Francisco. $250,000 had already been . The appropriated foe4hak .harbor.-whole of the and Asia of commerce nd at inner. 'wwtton of Oaklakd imrbor aiwrt at which It BhouJdViM ehippedi tbe Oakland side of the bay was the terminus of two great railways. There were only three torts that collected roore monies than did 8n Franciscofi J As to the amount of-- 1 interrial revenues brought in, California brought mora money in from ner public tana man that any other State, and he thought in2oatioettotha4"8tatA thei. amend ment should be adopted..:. Tbe amendment x:, ,"iibse!j,ac::t,ljr .XB- - vaavreaeae il;i rarriera. PostofBce;-DepE'me- recenUv , informed of t,.n loss of a mw ' . J:e money wb; !i wsi being -' Z. 1 "ck tr r ';Jb1 uJted . are to Heleof the coach route, If the oontr. where the loss ecrtrrred, was nere- 1 sutjsct COLO. txL-.y,- - a Be. I t TiiH ' - v "r A in,, ffifhicli .Jiei says: this Tbe report. of trve- if w bo nuuie departmen would in&cate Uiat tt ;Jjs was acci antad and tie fault t ; i . a0 'mlirv e' tw The World London says." It is now asserted that last night's rumor of the arrest of Parnell. though not founded In fact, is: believed- to have its origin in the announcement that when the aims and purposes of the LAna Xjeague were made public all the leading members of the Land League would probably be arrested. and it was also, said - that publicity would also soon . be elven to all the secrets, of the: league j.In consequence of this, London is again agi tated with the wildest rumors, and even though December a. expecta tion of a bloody Christmas was hap pily disappointed.'prophets are again predicting an active sanguinary con-Hi. .Tlie .story is now considered correct that the government has? in correspond tercepted Jband ence and opened deagne many of its letters. in itohticai. circles there is Intense excitement and it Js freely asserted that schemea 1 fraught with t the greatest danger to the . peace of the country have been discovered. ' A most Important document is said to have been found in the possession of Michael Davitt tjust before he was arrested in Dublm j and which it is now asserted Jed to the cancellation of his ticket of leave and subsequent commitment to prison,' and this document, accordIn.tr Mto the rumor, criminates some of tlie most promi nent persons on. ine present agita lion. I'eopie say, that Parnell exhibits his Bense i"of Its importance to his remaining in ?vemment by: he will be Joined by . A meetine of union the league will be held inf that city next Monday, after which it is un derstood Israeli will feaij direct from France to the United States. i ...... . , .! - . - ct. . ej, - . .wr.i - ! '. unrr.tJH - iXDRKDOB, WM. JENNINGS, VFJt AMilRZ r.ITTT.T!L ' JOHN KHARP, NICHOLAS GHOKSBECK, ar M n 1 o. Vk-Pix- tuud ' - st, -- - 1 ' JAICEHEUSSER, ptsaciOBS. Ci ft W POST OFFICE. $200,000 1 EErara-aEfisi- catnier. RELIOVED TO tlo, ,139 mm. ci PiTusu Tr- MAIN atTRKET, eelle exeaaaia-- e Hew Baa ta keep a Tvt Stack Terk, FiMiiM, Ckleare, St; Where he w9 of Leala, Qaaaltat leadea, aad prlacL. . .. pal eoatlaeatal ClUea. j Baya aaWI If nil PrompUy PmUHh. Wtr,nmaitm CMWtftolM- s. Gnni Pistols, Amrannhionr - FiAliinK Tckle' 0 if. j:l J - vi- t.. B"T"Yj:i'.t f'' j , . , r'il TUHATEB IIOTXXEST -I- .. riASH PAtD FOR CLEAN, J lUUrs. deUverod - t. lid aw AW I"! i..; ttllmfitali or . Salt JLaUo Ciiy,;HAb. ,. ee. . ' Xnthorlaed Capital, 160 at par valae, T?,e0. Sabaerllwl Capttak a par valae, 341.37S., . SECOMEI CIEESS, Buy and Sell SterUnf Vxobanae. Puy and Sell Dratu on -tbe Citiee of J.'-United States. ' v.-'- :: -. r -- Interest Allowed on Deposits, ' ject to Notice of Withdrawal. IT KTND8 O SBOOND-- AND SPiaNrt A' it ' WaaOM, Carrlarneaud nurriea i amlsoM, by jaHlf MAL1DI.1T. v vehlclee of every kliVl repaired; Hiring iMnaase lav All Part ef tbe Eaet. Omaha, 12Nearly all dhe Ne tnt -- nortb r Palaee Bata JI ewae, 1 rt. mw e 1 ! AND; GAS FITTEfi. : i.- -T SpOrkHiiflr wmee and an Carbonated ueveraaee. . aa . iarflr amo unt MarbUj Ware' and Lead. Acaat ler 17 tab for the papnlar Fire an tbetrrritorj llenrtli, SJicei s BT-Se- le Irlr, Kebael Kaaana umI- locture Hall STOTESt ajeo, lire opt the Ilearta, Orate Ifeatera and Haatlen, e. Asrrw,iuiuuj - ' Tbeas Justly bsiebrated STOVTS ore and biirhly. reonnmended by tlte 1'uhlio Faculty of the Deaeret University, fir School Rooms, and by the Medical frntH-nitVenUla-UnmutX boat tbe a Heatiur generally, Stovea ever Invented. XW Tor parHaiLiri mxl Prtcrt, tnqllii nl a; and warkitwi, Wut - - . - j J v - f x AND I :7 r. Q. H. CA.VLOR, TRUST. CO., rVtabllsbed roars, lllvfat rated and ivtood Catalofrue aent to any address on application.1 Send your orders direst to BUILDING, HAS 4 it'-.- l S H T1ST G- irT!E3 S - Sid- - ' ing, Lath, Piaket Flooring SASH, DOORS , D LI fi P S , MONEY to LOAN . ' .; i2i and IFAe Iixutia, Ceilinfi, I .i'l .ifc.'v -- AKO j f 1 IToti VAHTEDI! E1TEBT PARENT AND TAKES kidkmte 1 DEPOSITS :ON -- 1 ' Bowels, a Short DrZAjoas LAaa f Hrtrtta, Pevertahneaa aod.Ufeturlbad Sleep, BteUnr la oanBlMTskHneaa, Etc ,. 3. ', 1 mm i :4u , -- ti'.: :s... . uslnr large quantities onrgelvce, nsnl directty with the Manufactorlm In c uWATSOH BROS.;. STCHEEUnEfiS 113 dcal-n- r 11 LOAD LOTS, we lnlflpd fceevioc a Lfre rtock On haod. Of the varloua sizes, f'r tli-PuLiio to aaicct (rem jU .Verjr Lrfw. at4e . 1 rrM-- 'fin; i -- are Changeable Appetite, Omniv hmalh. Pains In the Stomaeh and lirad. Bleep, Jate Qrfadinir of the Toeth raee wan Hoaow sunken' Kyee, toning or tbe None and Fundament, LrrerutorUy of the .f-- vtiT.-Hi!- s Which dut-ia- 5 Frame of Ml Kind Made ta 'Order tfcA Very Clwafit 1 -- TltTEREST. : Icings in Great VrfeQ?: -;- SHODXD KNOW A PEW oanim mMom that -- , E IIILD EB S WOOD TTTBNINO OF All. Kians. uanm mum rm, ' .Of TOMftSriONES, MONtrMtNTS, IIAEELl braska railroads are .blockaded r- by UAKTLISi ' tRON 'MANTLES, 1" 6xa,BLOCK-ZJT.6rJiDXQthe snow which' has drifted into cuts . j.42SAT3,AKABXd-8XON"l on the tracks. by high, winds which I i i axri joa'-s'have been rsreVaillng 'Yesterday and il.t tide Seal Heath a af .The' !tPaciflc sent t4 Street, Union; Triple. nt today.' ' ' littut Cast afKKslei tteAe . ; ; westbovnd passenger train 1 "ft Btlrwad XlveaanA; eastern connecbut there were no r' , n if:'"' ' ' ! - The Tribune says: It was stated tions as i train? : due. this , morning mm a MtTETINd OS TJ ANNTJAt, are from Louis and St. contract stuck with the Chicago that rpHE; yesterday in the anew 'at' idlSerent bointa: the Pacific '.Mail steamship com1' OUERLiriD HOUSE, railroads was Bastern telegraphic communication pany and the overland DlrectaU f for clcolioa ot tbe been since Exteoiloa, has rod and" the jCQt when oil last that to be continued Thrat Doort Soata of WaSer Uaum, i night. SjouUiemPaCiftQ liallroad .was com There, werei no train in: or out of fbjrthe ensulal year, win ;be tekl-A- t Ju tlilST ilXzTlilZI CITT, inter- - Omaha except L the L Union Paciac would liave an Mequal pleted...it ... Z a ecuA ven and all freight trains on the eastern Aaiim nouBO,'' Joob County, tT. T., V.xrth est witH thM union i'acir.c mountain divisions pt the road tral Pacific, fax throusrh.tariS, It and Cotter Aooowtnodirlnaa at Laa Bataa thaa i was aaMrted Uiat ji airreement had luiVn been abandoned! Hoaee la tha CStjk ether 8eeaoA-ClaA A ?J. u !tOUNO, is 12. f 'Jany fiw LW ' ' j The "enow "storm a rintrte Chicago1, ' been reached Tuesday before the de t Secretary, '( M . Teraf FVi19 11m ,r uu e in a west.: north eeheral th has and ana ' Trenor otnersior of parture - Sidney Dil lasted from 24 to to 1$ hours, acr aadayarest in Florida.Union Pacific. coraiBS M j Jflc&iityu iteen lon, cresklent of the A. rzrSt Prcjstotoai ' ... ...m , i stated that nothing definite us to vcry hsaTy.hQwfetts in?"aU places the continuation of the contract had heard.. fxovX .and hm served to delay B8 G ITEM TO aOTTOKE GTTIKD been - reached. There had been trams, stop aUwetear.' wires, and t gretrv . interfere it! AaAlrinaaontbfCwffleadfttlr several consultations between the Ufnt th ! Wkt duacrl&cd anfnoftla r ' j j ' XJEDBlriG-CrilEof the dilierent com wiiU generst Eepairiasr i ia TToodwark, 'Eliok- rnrpntatives S er that rroTX3tiTS the irveryjrrild nfini&s nnd a ,tlkt , now,very lurchasethe lie vy, ana Ll tot: po" t becoraeja Union Pacific shouM ' TT.fll l"V Fan Francisco and ChJaa steamer, slush when it reaches the ground. btnei eatea,fslj,la tr't urc" oaf ,t4in--Citv of ltkinsxid City of Tokio wa4 The! great dl tt show tLU1 winter. QXZAlsrA-- l I IN'JL'JLZD . j i.iJ the'-ae.:iA tlvti i t .two , , Cos t3ree i UieltesvT raias-cstill under consideration. 'S1' r' 1 dari irtr TZU.X,T-- niilt., i3Breek and tte ' general tres.!i-n- p 4t t ! (BP which fca beea tstsrssz tjtitiy. Ittrm '.SzZjoCX atrayJ. te i 1 IkisCxa-2 ha una swoUen rivers ih9 etrears j tS PlUCm USAHUCS'AllLJt AJ r4cav3WS- oftXC7.CiJare t ; t t' .!t la Tttelr HaaWI io exteatrr"-- ' v Jcr'rit, lifers, t y;;ur.'vt VI 1 Jv '"TT.e steamer UiAlZo'il ttoH. .Colon tad freat r r." tyiirsit visits' -- ; i ci jk Wd fcrssr sult; 1, r: x a r coatrjxas the fan cr; jj, iun. i 1' I4:hr-- The ChS;3 "iJt7J4.la Jossia ia .... . iiu;j. 'iJ-- . l..iil ,!. Jtill tt f ,1.1.iA 1 ft : 13'Kt 4 fl! .1- ofl if a it? A wil i ti 1 ivl .Tilts ;!- Ti E ! .f -- : '.; '.' to-da- y, i' 1 ) ..1.--a'rf'?- 1 ana va gon 1 1 - -- --- . J. at 1-- 1 Jf . itna r.?-i- f rLiCrtaarrr aph bu!n--...,i'he,weati- I.iK-wT.7- f yr t , i 1 t?t - 1 - l. -- le 5 IT- - :UJL.TtJ" e-f- vtnr-r-.'O- ti-a- . ' Red and White Pine of all kiiwlsE.'wt-r- u llntehtuy LAimbfr, Callfnriila iv'cii, Bear tUver.Wbae Cedar aod Ked, fni Utah, i: . ' ... ntah ' 41 PrimJ ;RfiflDction4in , OP Airu- PLANING MIL.! A rBW DOOR3 CO-- BOMSF.T, ARMSTIIONO. LUMBER 'YARD - -- SOOTH OF THE ( Strtt, soe. P ft 1?, Temple , r ' j ? - pjaila CUv Market. . JSKV tIATTirEWa, . cmo mvsa kHreecei areiii . is Ji' win i X : . PRINCIPAL COREISPONDICNT81 London, London Rank of rjtah, (Limited.) " Martin A Co.' ) i i New Tork, Morton Bliss A Co. Chieaiio, First National flank. " ' Uinaha National Bauav Oinaha, Hui auolMou, Btiuk ot CaUfornia. a ApnantUf far MaUklwir. alatti ' iMipaauac. Comnlote Outfits, kfaterlala and Surmllce. ,. : I i of.Jtuifibcra' Goodi kept in Siock, includ ing Iron ' and Lead 1'ipc, Iron NN t and Brant Fttting'i, ? i WATERS, GINGER UL 4-- LAID 0N 6UQBT NOTICE, LOWEST RATES, Account fcgpt on the moat farorabfa aniea. BIHERIL WATRR J a ai ' STEAif w4 A 1 CTtTacS UCSTIKJK) bauo-li- Bwaang avaa uarBesaaeiag' a speowicr. Ai 1 ST., S. L. - H the-Tbro- it: ; !J Sab- - ;V.'"'-- j COLLECTIONS MADE Um .' lit MAIN .'( Pf 1. . ITC EUEEIES, ' 'r DAVID JAMES, RhVLIRRn I rnnnn . ; SH1GS .Bi!i(( PAPBSti - ALL DSSCRIPTJ0SS. ' C1CAR0 & TODACCO , Offle FOR SALE. 'T i ALSO DBALER IN 28 Austin Friari London, ; TTNlVERSnT LRTTUB KJ UBssaar Nzws urnca. J -- I - t TJ 'T L:'Htt.:1 : WeOI AAJL at Uila nfflon. -- - ' ' V THE OrPOSITJE j - aaa,oa. ivii ti. nmppii vwiiMiini., S. II. ; A;103-iie-gr- nt " Mm . '. PiR) BP; CIPIT4L, . -- Tti for. rnstetjefw rjaslt' Cieneral rendered adocLsioa on tlie oFi:siiaut:c?aTiitiinni A MIT 3 : Tbe etotee two aad TEAL are iAlrf on rOKB elBKKP aMMavaal. C . hte-State- BWtaw PEf.lBROXE - ' AMERICAN re- :: ; or 13 THK MOTTC? - .iTT.- SALT LAKE , ; I I MAXUTACTCRCD METALS, . I f -- ; , whole, considered the river and harj bor bill for 83 minutes. The i rlrk havimr nroceeded to read the bill by sections. ? ltjindAU of! ered an amendment to tfte appropriation clause of the bill providing that the Becretary of yar shall cause to be let by contract all public works provided for in this act, to . the .lowest responsinie bidder. Provided, that in the opinion of the Secretary of War the interests or the government auouiu hot I . actually, injured, thereby: agreed to. other amendments onerea were rejected, and Anally at 4.40 the first of tlie appropriation rurasranU clause "was disposed of. ' in 40 min utes more three or the in pages or the bill had befit considered, when and ttie House the committee, rose ' 51 w Adjouraed. . ... ,J. ,.b,usi Jsr - e Will Congress reach any action upon it this session? .. , ., w I think the chances are just about even. ilie Mexican Uovernment has autliorized me to pledge the pro ceeds of a railroad to a . foreign coun n i n" f ; r ,i i H r try. Will much of the capital be raised ' i abroad? - ' ' None, if the action of Cougre&s Is propitJuous.The United States is the only . Government to which an in come will be pledged, and it will be very easy to raise the necessary cap.. ital on this side of the waters. Will tlie amount to which the capital was originally limited be suf i. ficient?, undoubtedly. How will project aflect that of De LAMeps? The Panama canal will never be. completed: ve ljes-However, tin less tne united States ' Bhoold absolutely interdict. will push work upon his canal as long as a cent of money is to lie had. I do not raeau to pay that the canal could not be constructed across tlie Isthmus of Panama, but that it would never' pay for the amount of ' .. eapRal. What is the outioox lor tne .Nicar agua route? That plan will never be Tbe object or those who pushed. propose it In .to prevent any means whatever of conveying ships across being anected. the, Isthmusfor from a charter from ConThey ask gress and theyeeek no government al assistance. By this means persons, who have not investigated the suMeet think that the route through Lake Nicaragua is tlie least exiien- sive and raucticable. c Th:fac Is, however, they wished-- i to. carry out their plan, and the company would need aid from uongress. ;i ne mier- ehce Is plain that the proposal is merely ta withdraw: support from the other enterprises. Phelps and a few others are in earnest, but tney alone will never carry itill through, even of capital-wand not a be Invested in Nicaragua. Many cf Uvaser .wtia.anpport the proj ect are interested in . tJie, Mexico Southern Railroad. Whkh would be iajured by the. ewceeas of ih canal or a ship h ? -- UINGER, NAUKAS LIQUID Al OUT IlIX E, JAQt'ES UHON KlUAB, AT AT WOODS VERBE. MA AXD DAIST . I discuced. JAQVF.H' T MTG EXCELSIOR I The . credentials of ' Bayard were ; ; The Senate rfoint resolution was passed inviting foreign nations to the exhibition of 1833 f t Monran" annennced that the com mittee pn tha electoral count would pibfrreport this'feession The postalt appropriation bin was resumed and Mr.. Hamlin's ocean AiaU appropriation i amendment was Flavoring Extracts JAMAICA Always 1 filed. '.tr..rf." , ; TVibune 12.-- A" ' ': 14, tit - The House, in - committee of the JAQUES' , Si en Mr, . . New Yorkv .i !LiSlit fiiK, OESEBET , - iutcrviewed Capt; Eads, who expressed confidence tlmt favorable action would ultimately le taken by Congress upon liis pcheme of lnter-occa- n ship railroads. The House committee, Io said, has already re ported favorably upon it, but the matter would nevtr be brought up In the House again unless action was first taken by the Senate. ' , 4 . v - ... ' . porter1 on-pro- of . vi : ! -- 3 : EADS INTERVIEWED materials Price of Moo, platform Txli ti.......3Jf ufactured for the 44 purposes aforesaid txli MjM no be shall thereon. duties paid Otbor iana proportionately low la ftaa.V- - an ottered amendment Bright ww m a jLgcniM tt amea- - the sale fee - of duty, mju k m , admitting but it was nneU out on a point or order. The bill as amended then noaoail PHILADELPHIA TRADE.- AUlns reported uacK me Jean- nette relief bill. - . - - r. iLTltomD9on. of Kentucky objected and it was referred to the committee it . . . C8LI0II1TIOI BE11I SfiUES. the Secretary of the Treasury may and that such H2 lTaaHfevton SL BVTTAUX S.T. prescribe, have been used and man- ST. LOUIS, HO. as 1 1 -- l'cuca WiretJlarlfd Wiret Fen i inff, JXc, Etc. a . , . to-da- y, d a the market beinx full of imitations of the bum JfeeMe, tpelled dif&rently. Lot aania'prooaBolatioiu::- FAftv I ".Itvni'.i BE0SrUtsbarrh,Ta-- , . ' - -- FIRE ENGINES. Gmm NlMt lM ttnd 1'lniubers' Mnra FlttenPipe PUMPS "- "mm : ic It--w- as CALi: 'VvORK MauLfacturera and Jokbors of Hi a. Every-har- aiKna-tore- -- -' j inter-ocean- red-wa- : ! The BEST and MOST POPUL4B Sewlaa TawaJ of Xlodern Tinea. ST. LOUIS, MO., Street, ' SOLE WHITELAW, AO-EITT-. 1 iiingt: . . GEORGE A. CLARK, out free on receipt of tanip F)r The genuine are neeuger-oted-. ' 1 aeal on the lid. Each box haa a x With the impraMicn, McLAK 1T8 LI VEH beara thq PXIJrvSae&rfriappar of Or McLas and Front f Baoa. paving the genuine aInaiat wn LIVER DmTcJiMcxAiAKJB PIL13, pre. ;' parad..by,,C tu'.xl. rr.ihrJ. - j -' . , .,, ... M oko-ham- a, ic ilf ami Branch BARSTOW 17 Ihi. ; Am.-ri- af , Afip'jPltyER.; . ; o oStow, o. ne I On auk Co, FAIBK. QRAITOSi Jk LADJI, Ko better cathartic 'cafl be used preparatory io, or altar taking quinine. , &t a" aimpla pnrtiTe they ara anequaled. v BEWARE CF I8IITAT10HS.'' eri-mitV- to-da- y; Totecco or TBI u. I.add l altnt. of (Jommtt&i(mer AUorwuMlt-Lawa- - -- . froirt ., not recommondod ai a remedy for &HcUtf ond Furtgn VatenU. A all the uTs that flesh ia Lair to,"i bat in 413 Firm Smn aShctioasof the Liver; and in all Bilious Complaints,- Dyspepsia, and Sick HeadPraonos ratcnt law In all Its orailH! a ache, or riiarmioa ot that, character, tbey m I aimi mum-- , .mi i , i r ' stand without a rival. ,. jt Wrcmt Courta trf toe V ntted t talt. fiitn!i t ; . ; PATENTS. are- - . as Late WEBPILLS . " ; .1 Trie cEnuitiEo: At , i . V-- tj- 43 Year before tHepuhlte Btaxj. GaAtiua, nd -- ; 1 . 4 ; : Va uutu the se-- I The Jlvmin? ippecitl P Journal? np iavjrClilliAfa ' Tkn 0 ... Til line was reached,; and ' iiutu cond 3LLbawa, AAiof ujB. lu.dipi has fallen 20 feet from its highest tlielr flrtt line ngaged,ln a hand-to-haconflict Ibr twd hoff-.Tlpoint, bat the lower portion of town 12 is under water, and some twenty the Peruvians maintained tight hours antil1 4 : p.m , when, being families nave been, driven from their f . i 1 neany flanked by the Chilians, who. homes. 12.-: O'clock to were 2. W loaWheavily, they Toledo, O., obliged retire. , Two days later.v! thej Pera-via- n night ice to front of r the city brose jegerve of 6,000 jounjg men, of up with a craab And: Crater rapidly rose, covering the docks and flooding IJma, resisted the ChJUan advance, tlie breastworks , for five Water Street and the . warehouses flrJog.from and offices along the river front. A hours, " when .the Chilians ! forced their way into tlie .".town of Mire-flor- es fleet of Six vessels, gram laden,' lymg and reduced It, io ashes, .,K'..- Jtn winter quarters at the Wabnah 'The Chilian! enterfcd.Wroajon tbo1 eJevatox.ere torn from their nioor-Jng- s Uth; without fesIstanceV'ana i estabana swept down ..the.. stream, lished a local government with Qor-da- l,' carrying yith them the, west span forraef,, Chllhui'-- . mhdster,'. a f 'Cherry Ktreet tiridge arid the Pucador, aH'pre(eCtt:.The capital Is wagon and foot ' brkig connecting orderly.' ; The populace . burned the with Fas tTokKlo, Further damage ' 1 Chinese Quarters on theUUh Of Jan- U likely to occur., I., JThe excitefnen(, ln3thia city this! uary pi account .ot. the alleged the.CldQese to tlie cdutttry; morning, consequent ii pon the flood, rierola commander-in-chie- f and is InttsnseTlAe aky is overcast by ,ti) preaident of Terut'oould ho nothing dull, l?aden colored cUHid, and. Id withstand :the efiect, of the fut-ril- add ie of ' ttiel fdtua-Uoir- it is how'titorming. 'Tlie Streets on tlie JSth of NovemW.. 1 After the slaughter of the 15tl he fled have beetrncrowded .wi tit f people With an escort to the Interior. Re1-- 1 since daylight, ahd those' leading fo fore Ids departure- - hi gave torders the river are'erowded to the Water;a that if any; Peruvian oflicer in com- edge; I nHVatCr Street tJie water U mand pf ships desired to save j them fully,-- fWeTreeti kgleep, and ruihirig by flight trusting ,to, their superior through ilata fearful rate. The Sliced, they were privileged to;do ao. Unjon jbriuhret was swept down; at a None made the attempt, and on the high rate eXApeBd. At 9 o'clock ansurrender of jima and Caliao, the other --gorge was formed abreast tlie forts, batteries and sins were blown city, Wafer Is from one to two feet iipf. of. burned. v. Several fortf were deep 'onf BumrnJt Street, and; the blown up with, considerable losVt, it is basements of wholesale stores are said, to the invaders, but there was flooded "and stocks' ; ruined. . Several not the slightest evidence that the ch doners are fast in the gorge. Tlie Sii j ci ty was so generally .ruined as the losses aggregate $90,000, i, r Peruvians claimed. :., ;'J j f. This Lake- - Shore trains ' are! very , General Lacosera, commander of lite,' tracks are covered with water reserve, is acoused of and debri and no trains will be treason, cowardice ,and all sorts of sen tF out until the water recedes. crimes, and was forced to take t"fug The ears, tracks and property of the inthe British liegatiou. He went lev toad 'are greatljr damaged. The; genare three feet under Uie Guayaquil by way of Santiago, and eral offices it i .. ;fi on tlie way fullered many indicnl-- water." i ' tics at the hands of the populous at. Orleans, 10. Theie its no various ports and from , ino passeu- - material change in the condition of the water in the overflowed distilcbi. , gera onboard. iai, "' The Army of the ; Centre; the Ten thousand persons were supplied finest Peru ever put in tlie field, has with food yesterday by tlie relief been completely beaten, demoralized committee. Heavy rain and a strong s . i if and practically whiped out of exis wind prevail. f Wasliingtofi, 12. The harbor tence. ..,rl by PIerota broke this morning and. the water Montero was appointed in his flight commander. of the army rose, flooding the Baltimore and Po of the north and Sotar of the south. tomac Ralltead depot, and the lower The army of the north consists of a portion of the hotels on Pennsylvanumber of scattered battalions with nia Avenue, between Thirthii and out means of - mobilization and hav- Seventh Streets, about three feet of or organiza water is over the ground of Washing neither headqarters the south with ington Market and Ford's Opera tion, the army-.oJ- , headquarters at Arequipa numbers House. iThe Virginia side of Long less than 10,000 men, and any opera- Bridge Is reported giving a way; but tion from that quarteragainst Tacua it Is Tnaccessable owing to the great and Arica are said to be impossible; depth of. the ; water. Pennsylvania a Mw vuiiiau tvi vioi nvav Avenue, from First to seventh! and iajqiui from Eighth to .Tenth Streets; is a strength still hold those points; :'i . : ' ', . ' Bheet of water, all cellars and many Karrled at first floors being submerged. UiThe A London dispatch. says: Baroness census office documents were ukrely Burdett-Cout- ts Ji vl and Mr. li. Ash saved; -'-' jJM-s r mead Bartlett were married this Geat damage 'Is' reported, at 'i wharves. : morning, at Christ Church.: The Georgetown entire Long Later, 1.30 p,m.--Thmarriage ceremony was performed by. Rev. W. C.Cardinell, assisted by Bridge is under . water,' and il the Rev. Henry White, , .None but the rushing lee and water are carrying nearest relatives and most intimate away railings. ' There is nq im friends of the parties were preipen t. dediate danger !to - the piers, howI .. f Mr. Lacaita acted as "best man" ever. - v .j. y , Sir Francis ( Burdett, 4iead cf the 'Madch' Clidnk, 12.It is fearec family,-gavaway the bride. The floods will carry off 50,000,000 feet o wedding ., party were afterwards en lumber booms, at White Haven tertained at the residence of Mrs. and destroy the Lehigh Valley Com AveTravennieon, eldest sister 'of. the pany's; bridge at Pennsylvania !i ". :.. ".;' I 'i bripe, whose health prevented her nue. 12.-T- he Hobokeii New In York, The liar presence the church.; onness Jjoakel is remarkafcly well. meadows are flooded and 500 families Previous to the man-lace- . Mr. Bart shelterless; The excitement is tnl lett in accordance with the Duchess tensed ' Floods are reported in all of St. Alban's will., assumed the directlons.1 There .is danger and name of4 Burdett Coutts before his consjueraDie uamage. own surname. die and his Wife leave this afternoon for the seat of Admiral Gordon, in Kent. Lendon Excited Over Iaarne Mat. QTTTPI5KTS NOTB D00KS AT PCSSSEt j e racilitH-- Book and Job fiOOK-m.NDJM- :& and Wigoo Corerlmr. Machine Apron and oifcer purposea, oortstanU y la tore and made to order. AsenUfor On., U. S. Standard 4 "EoaU" by iMCaMorlmquantUit. dlr dT" Good, cau be obtalnod at Z. CM. I JTw-a- I PRWR under-takirtg-w- oTJI number ADVAIfCK ..OTJ?!f 14 to 130 lDohea wide, (Or Dock Car Trunk frr Mrs Bail NEW YORK. IhMM Street, Nw YorkV Manuikcturer of and Dealer tn- COT M TO SAIL niTCIC. ru4rf Woodixrr,rnu?Hieoil brand, HaraVMedium afd Sot. it The Broadway," BRIliCKE5H0J7A ' OF csaninEimmtsni.ni!RECa TEKMS-I- X OFFICE-CrB- JSO. -- - TIN c'i 330 ' ' THOS. M. ARGALLr& CO ' DESERET 5 TOBK. r:i Y. SEMI-WEEKL- if : i, 1 .l - s Boots &&ikpES " DESERET & C0.F y Corner Crojbj, THE by telegraph: y f of the con tractor. Uit were it otherwise, anri It could be -t-sriowri that the mnoai RLatsApa tm. loss was attribu table o:.negligence or ven to fraud of tlie coia tractor it Is not perceived-- ' that any right of FORTY-SIXT-H XXC3UESS action would thereby accrue to this 'S SZ9ATE. j;;i,.r m 1 department; nor does the loss of mail matter, without fault on the part of Wajb3unoton, 12. The vote:' 6n xue contractor, constitute ground rosuflteil' the Bneiker sustaining of forfeiture tipou, in the ayee 15, nays 29. Hamlin then sub- contracL' aa agreed ,'.4 i. mitted a more carefully worded A New . AatroaenaleBl amendment covering the same Slatlea. ground. It authorizes the rostmas- The only obstacle to thesuocessfui ter General to make ten years' con measurement of longitude in Japan tracts ror ocean mall transportation and under the direction of with due regard to the reliability, the : China, United r Btates .vhydrogmphic ppeed,i safety of the vessels and oJHce, has been removed by .the1 conrates not exceeding $30 per mile one sent of the Russian government reway for 12 round per annum or ceived yesterday by telegraph, to the a proportionate trips amount for the occupation of an astrouom leal "staquarter or a less number of trips per tion at VladTostlck by the United annum. One fourth part of the ap- States naval olllcers. The' propriation shall le made applicable strongly urged mxtn the to ports on the Pacific coast, on-- : navy t by Uio Rational departmen forth south of Fortress Monroe and Academy of Science' last, the Reef ports and half to perls and arrangements1.' have Ik ?n comsouth of Fortress Monroe, , in Hirsnance f which; a tar-t-y Wallace rendered a point of br7 pleted, of naval officers will jirooHed t dor upon the substitute which he hi Marcli, and will by a telehad made against the original Japan exchange of time signals graphic arnemulment, namely, it would en working mm VlaJivotk k through 'graft; general legislation upon the Jaron and China , to ' Madras, . in bill in violation of the Ilritinh ljidia determine with great appropriation , 29th rule. Ti.. the longitude ols ' V The chair (Whyte) submUbBd. exactness,-Magaskf, Shanghai, Araoy, question of order for the decision of liong Kong, ; Manilla, Saigon ana the Senate and a direct vote upuu Singapore. , , .', whether Hamilton's amendment j j Warntns, Wanted, was in order. It resulted in it being ruled out; yeas 17, noes 16. .Representative Horace David toMorgan moved to amend Pugh's day received a large number of let- -' amendment by adding thereto the ters from ship masters and pilots offollowing: "When vessels built In San Francisco, setting forth the neother countries are so accepted and renaty for more enectual means or employed the same shall be entitled warning; oil" Fort Point, vf hey repto all the rights and privileges se- resent that the steam fog .signal is cured by law to vessels built' in needed instead .of the present fog the United Btates, except the privi- bell. ,The TJghthinise Board hap' Mr. lege of engaging in coastwise pening to be in session Davis laid the subject itefore them , r trade." promised to Bayard cave notice that on Mon immediately, and they their coucfusion at an day he would ask the Senate to take let him know that jt will be up the' funding bin and consider it early day. "It appears until disposed ot by the conference in their power to make the desired committee. Adjourned. change without applying to; Congress for a 8f 3cial apjropriation, as HOUSE. there is on hand a balance of a general appropriation provided last year 12. of King, Washington for and improving, fog establishing bill Louisiana, having reported the i . . to incorporate the Inter-oceanfihlp- signals., Tbe Hint Experta. luuiway tjompany, i ace, or uanfornia, objected, asserting that it The assay commissiohers i who was not a report or the majority of have been engaged in the United the committee. The Bads subsidy Mint in Philadelphia for sevbill was never adopted by the major States eral days in testing the coinage of ity of the committee, it is a report various mints of the country, have of Ave members of . the committee. their work and will reThere; were five votes recorded completed to President in a few days. the port '. against' it. It is understood that certain defects Singleton; of .Illinois, asserted that were discovered in the coining ex the gentleman from Cahromia was ecu tod at the Carsonmint, none out of order. It was contrary to of such coin will be put intobut circula' jiarliamentary practices everywhere. tion, i j' ; mil on .being .bads' and Bnlllon. Money reported caused a noisy struggle as annutnor- to .whether the i week ended During On . motion of 1 20,495 standard silver dollars were ized report. Cox the subject was tabled by an circulated against 1:58,997 for, the almost unanimous vica voce vote. corresponding week of last year. The bill regulating the importa Gold bullion amounting to $1,510,000 tion of material used in. I the con wastransferred from the New York struction repairs of ships in for- assay office to the mint at Philadel eign, trade,' including the trade he- - phia for coinage into eagles and half tween the Atlantic-ani'aclnc jxrts eagles. This makes au aggregate of or built on foreign, account was on nearly $10,000,000 in 'gold transfermotion ofiFrye ammded So., provide red to the Philadelphia mint this .. that copper and epelter of foreign month. 1 i O 4 OJ ... it -. - c iV "-:- ' l,--- "" .7ir o 13 ;rr: 71 IVT A i JS - (P ,,r, Ik I irKs'tu .i'i a V V . . 1- ' ; - ii |