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Show EM EVENING 4 TBUTH CHICAGO TRADK. SEMI. SflEIfl! BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK T1JADK. $11 hinjrer Pattern, equal to any cold (or SC5. a full set of at u kuvuia. Alio iw ntture i black walnut, with drop-lea- f utile ive drawer aud cvfH box. CTated for ment it weighs 110chip lb. J.vory Biaibtne roar- ntted to give satisfac- b return tion a anu money rciumied, urtiif Address. t'HICAUO l6., SC1LK Van S. U UUc, Peossi. LKIMKKT WM. JOHN C. NEEMES & CO., uAKvrACTV ultra CONFECTIONERS, i 34 OHIOAQO. Oni Coeds are 7C. I., 11, U, MICH1BAR AVEMUE, 32. kept by tore, and dealer generally Q M. Its Branch In the Territory. Absolutely Pure. than any Will hold a shoe on Longer other. We guarantee our Nails to be Equal in Quality and Durability to any made. Mads from the Best Norway Iron, Finished Already the by UXION HORSK NAIL For CO., CHICAQO. ale ly I. and iU L. O. ISranctl Morea. U03 Palmer, Fuller ly & Co., ThU powder ncer varies. A marvel of atrengthantl vholeaomeaes. More parity, economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition Willi the mul titudes of low test, short weight, nlum or phosphate powders. SAI only in ran. Eoyai. Making Powder Co.. 196 Wall Street, New York. BRINCKERHOFF, TURNER & CO., IOO f)tia.ii St., 9few Vorlt. Bfauulactmers of and Dealers in CoTni Saiu DtcK, " Woodberry," Druid Milk "l'oLHEVts" ami olbcr fuvorite biands, idl Hard, Medium and Soft. QVERALLS.BLBE JR6WI.6B IN THE ERQ Cotton Canvass of all number 14 to IS) inches wide, for Deck, Car, Tiiink and Wugou Covcrinirs, Muchlne Aprons anj for other purposes, constantly in store ant made to order. Agent-- , tor U. S. Bunting Co.. "Standard" and ' Eagle," by the Case or less quantity Those Uoods can be obtained at Z. C, M. I. uiimlxirs QyK FOR SASH. DOORS AND BLINDS, Cv9 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj O MOTJLDIUQ, . CHICAGO, aaAaaa fc to the following address fur informa i" " 1 a i. f& tion. Our foods on tbs over world and Ouarantoe Wo Stlsfe--tl-- I r The Hartley Reclining Chair Co., 51. CO.. of PUWPS AND FIRE ENGINES, mil Pipe and Sheet Lead. aa t'lpea, Plumbers ami Steam HKer' BraM (luodi, Belt luic, lliMtnnil Harking. jrieuitural Iniplcineiits, Tt. CK t KtC, BAI. BtCU It X CJt'O. Et , C5 FITT8BUH, Manufacturers of OO., PA., Colored Table Ware, and Cryatal Lamp Goods, Jelly Tumbler. Jelly Pails, Etc. A Uoundr's and Clark, Eldredgre md JtfamyWwert 2iiii-- . SI'F'G RUJISEY Sjsg i E r. ct3 of our Goods can be found ayC.A M.fullI. line and its branch Stores, Little A si CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. I. ai 00 for the 'Simplest. Best and Strongest Reclining Chaih in the Market, V WIHK, Kto. SMBSfCS!i!ISf.,SUei)l5,lll USE T U! d Co's. 353 m HANDLE CARPET WARP AMI) COLORED WIITTK TH33 lax XT 1333 Can be ol taiaedat all their branch stores throughout dAs alt the Territory. Z. C. M. I. SOLE AGKVT3. HAZARD POWDER OtH, A, Plate Hu, Smw York. Oowstantly on hand a complete atock of U.'s well known and justly celebratej CJNPOWBSR! 3UlastlBK, Kentucky Ride, Klectrlc Fuse Fair Lawn, Duck, - Wfor sale by Z. C. M. I. and nil the oriucipal Stores in the Territory, and ls' H. B. CLAWSON. Agent. for the Move Ask Carrtta-aiiaf- l Hip Klhon. I Boat ?ives t.io and meets with Quick Sale. Tor nale by '.. C M. 1. branch stores. ESTAULJ.-Ht- lStl'L D K LINK. y. on IABLI3HID ISfii JOSEPH E. TAYLOR. Pioneer CndertsOker of Utah. ofli-ce- War Department,. Washington, October 29. With profound regret the Secretary of War announces to the army the death of General George B. McCelJan formerly Major General commanding the army of the United States, which occurred at Orange, N. J., this morn ing. The name and fame of this d!s tinguished soldier and citizen is known and honored throughout the Republic as the organizer of the Army of the UPotomac. He made It capable of ac complishlng great deeds. The lessons he gave it were never forgotten, and the spirit with which he animated it coLtinued through all its eventful his its leader, he tory. Subsequently, as to his country rendered great services t noble and His pure character, his un selfish devotion, and the duty he per formed, in tne uour oi pern win cause his memory ever to be cherished with pride by the people of the United States. iSigned) Wm. C. Endicott, Secretary of War that It Is definitely learned General McClellan came very near be lug made a member of President Cleve land'a Cabinet; that he was tendered the Russian mission and declined it because of business engagement?, and hours that within the past twenty-fou- r the President bad concluded to offer him Btbe (appointment of member of tbr01vtt Sorvtae Couimlanion. Thonrb no definite arrangements In regard to the fuueral of General Mc Clellan hare been made, It Is probable the services wm be ueia la the Madi son square rresoytcmn Church on Mondav. and the interment will be at Trenton. The family have been del uged with messages from all parts of and from Europe. the. country . .. .. 11 !.. ) t u u irurivi cut. ucucraiOeneral Eay, McClellan's personal though recollection! were burned, he sue needed in reproducing most of them and that they will be published soon, and that they will create a stir equa, to that caused by the publication of n Depew's letter on the matter. The following executive ortler was -- Our Goods are constantly kept in Stock by the largest Lumber Dealer in Salt Prie Lists and Lake City and Opden. dins Books sent free upon application. tend postal TEt.EOIt..rH rs 00 7; $105,-575,86- it I i, Vrirn, Churrh finish, Stmfrg, ktuir Kailiuf, Haulalerm, Xrtcrla, Ett 111. 91,1 irNK! $278,-000,0- - o of Wholesale Manufacturer that amount being expoi ted at rt ol San Frarctsro. seig-uoragc- OR BLUED, ta drive, WESTKRX to-da- STAR HORSE MILS, POLISHKD (00 of the p -- 111. to-d- ay T U Grant-Johnso- published to-da- : y Executive Maxsiox, silver, $11,!17S,833; total. By other banks and private hands, gold, $323,375,009; silver, $171,726,303; total, $495,101,913. Tue director has deducted the amount of coin lu tbe Treasury represented by gold and silver certificates and added it to the stock outstanding, of coin In active circulation. in addition to the coin in the couutry there was in the mints and assay ofllces silver bullion July 1, 1885, gold and available for coiuaga as follows : Gold value $06,847,095; silver bulbullion, lion, cost $4,654,587; total $71,501,082. Adding this to the amount of gold ahd silver coin in the country, it gives the total coin and bullion at that date as $805,500,518. The director calls attention to the necessity for Improved facilities for storage of the coin and bullion at the mints. The saving effected at the San Francisco mint since July 1, 1885, by a reduction of the force, amounted to an annual decrease of $35,000. At tbe Carson mint, tbe entire force of workmen and a large portion of the officers have been dispensed with. Wired frees WealUaurten. 0. $177,-654,70- OO T3.w. .. Ur.anrunWAW J. C. p. DeKrafft died, iu this rts v. A .4... 1 ... city 1 to- He entered the service in 1841, served uunuR tue war wilu uisuiicuou, ana was promoted from the grade of mid shipman steadily upward, and ou June 2, 1885, he became successor to Kear Admiral Upshur. 'ihe Commissioner of Internal Reve nue has prepared a new series of reifu lations In regard to the exportation of spirits in bond, by wbich it is provided mat, spirits distilled in the United States which were exported in good faith and which can be identified, will, when be subject to aduty oi w ceu per yrooi or wiqe gallon or the quantity acmally contained in each package. When they cannot be iden- tined the duty will be the same as on foreign spirits. But If it should Us found that tbe exportation lu any case had not been made iu trood taith. tbe tax of 90 cents per proof or wine gallon win oe assessed on tue total quantity witndrawn under the export bond from tbe distillery warehouse. All cases of doubt as to the good faith will oe reierreo wi me secretary ot tue Washington, Oct. 29 The death of George B. McClellan, command at one time ing the armies of the United States, took place at uu carry Dour this morn Treasury. An examination for examiners' clerks ing. As a mark of respect to the mem in tbe patent omce will be held at tbe UMIIBO. ory of the distinguished soldier and rooms of the Civil Service Commission citizen, whose military ability and on November 13th. The specialties lu civic virtues have shed lqsture upon tins examination win luciade a auowi the history of his country, It Is ordered edge of patent laws and regulations by the President that the National flag ann oi tue usages oi the pateut office. be displayed at upon ail the Every applicant must filo an applica buildings oi thu Executive Depart blank forms for which will be ments in this city until after bis fu tion, furnished by the Commission on reneral shall have taken place; quest. Daniel S. Lahont, (Signed) The Acting Postmaster General to Private Secretary. day appointed the following fourtn- postmaster: Annual Report ef the Director ef the ciass Montana, Poplar Creek Agency, L. Aflat. V. Bogy, xne caoinei meeting was Washington, 29. Dr. James I shorter than usual and the preparation Kimball, director of the mint, has of annual reports of cabinet offi submitted to the Secretary of the cerstbewas the only general question con of his the annual op report Treasury, MmmtfmctvrtTi eaaj Dtalert t roe oeatn ot General Mc erations oi tne mini anu assay omces sidered, of the United States for the fiscal year CJelJaq was feelingly alluded to by the rresiupu ami memuers qi tup cam net. ending j une m, isso : value of The at the Dr. Nqab Pecta Heaixqa. gold deposited or iTui BMCEimox, anu assay omces during the year mints New Havex. 29. Dr. Noah Porter. was 5o,74s,7o- -, of which $3,864,677 con PITT8BTJHO-H- , 1?J.. sisted tbe thirteen years nresident of for past oi goto deposits, x ate MtprmeMe hg JOBS XAX. nanqea a nis resignation conto iMege, faz.uuu.uuu, nearly amounting at a meeting oi me porporsuoa this Tor sale at Z. O. M. I., God be, Pitta A Co., sisted of domestic bullion, over to take effect from the next Baraee A Davia, ateara, AUea A Go., K. A If, of foreign bullion, and some afternoon, commencement. No cause given. 4 P. TeaadeJ, Onaainrtoa Co.. Clark, $3,000,000 of foreign coin. 4104 AV UdrUe it Co.. aaan Liddle. J.ne value oi the surer deposited lor Nwrdered fer Heaiey. Major-Gener- Wolfe, Pattoiiife Co., al naif-ma- st I :V to-da- y $11,-000.0- 00 Msanfscturer and Dealer im kind of , METALLIC. WOOD C9PFIIS a fuii ail 110 CLOT! GBfElEB PIONEER IHJISICTS. in.kep copxbt coastaaily WMsnmasmok Telephone aad Telegraph Order prompt- y HI) e l. Iiodie preserred in their aataral eoa duion, without extra charge. - OPEN DAY AHD XIQHT. 253 X rneiary aad War Beeata, S3 North Tcnlt Street, Eatt. Office i 21 South Temple Street, Wett BRANDS: mem P2ittIXS STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. km I or the Price of Cabinet Phitosio $5.00 perdozei. Cirte it visites $3.00; other 7 li 1 ' "X ft ' Birthday Gifts and Wedding freaentayWewnd Cheap AND West Reduced proportion. THE FIRST TOS OP CHEAJ .JBOataH HAM ARRIVED. ' STOVES, RANGES At C. Telepboae StartlingNews Sizes HEATERS, GHEAL JUXkB afORKIS, Sept. Sat ARE RECOGXIZKD Ail THB TCLL LINE FQB PilGEJill Office Milt Telephoae V. 171. No. 81. STOVES A PATENT. HA KKBVM Naw 1. WBOLB WHKAT FLOCK. USB fllEMEST ON TIME 03-- ALBPSS AT 1 IAEESS: of Opera Honsei'. COMPARE BTOVKS AND PRICES BEFORE BUYIXQ. bars and purchased for coinage, comat its coining rate in silver dolputedwas H&i,im,Tt, of which l,'J2,447 lars, were oi tne sliver depos ited and nurchased over i3J.000.000 was classified at the mints as of domestic production; $2,000,000 was of for eimi bullion and $1,000,000; of foreign com. The total coinage value of gold and silver deposited and purchased at the mints was $94,830,976 against $97,953, ifi4 t . lo tne previous year. The decline in we production oi goio on the Pacific Coast la shown by the continued iauinir on oi tne deposits at the mint in san i rancisco. tne value oi the gold deposited at that institution having declined over ,ooo,ou0 since 1881. The total imports oi gold bullion in to the United: States was $8,849,237 Tbe deposits of gold bullion classed as ioreiru at tne mints were over ajt.uw,- 000. from which it would appear that over $200,000 worth of gold' bullion nsa reacaea tau country taw was not entered at the custom bosses. The imports of silver bullion amount ' ed to 111,530.884. The imports ox goia com amouniea to $1742.450. ol Which 3.3o2.0tM con sisted of our own coin and $14,490,309 : of foreign coin. Tne ImiMMt of silver coin was S12.- 030,243,01 which $678,928 was our own "T" coin. The exports of gold bullion amounted to ,nly 4309,750, nearly alt Of which ; was United States bars. coi Of silver bullion the verv lartre sum of $20,423,994 was exported, of which only 1,600,000 worth consisted of bars oearine tne stamp ox xne unitea states mint or assay oroces. A rem this it will be seen that aoout $19,000,000 worth of the stiver produc tion oi inis country xouna its way abroad by export. of American gold coin ThekexportX?.S4fi.N09. amounted to and of. f orelirn total pf V; gold eolatp, $.78L333; t ,.u upwrv i American suver com ajaouateta a $i,au,x7 ($l7a450of whteh consisted ot trade dollars). : t a ae export oi rorMm ' aiiver com amounted to $12,000,612, some $10,000,- : If. aad a half block East of Theatre. Telephoua N. 70. KDWARD T TAYLOR, BVTT. - Sextua 00c la Mma building, d CD. Mill ; No. rirat Koalh (ttrect. On MILL ROLLER PATENT on haad. gW YOBK PUCKS. Hand telebaU, Cltos I vat at La ibaa Cast A Vat X . Faaey Wee4, Telret as Plash FraaM - U iiraat Variatr. flCTirl'0LIXtl8 Latart Rtjla; 1 Fall Mae ef Statleaery A 7 A'aw aatf JUaWirVi FiMM " Setntrg. Afoal CTrythl as CHEAP as the Cheapest. C. B. SAYA6E, UT IAZAI. S. I. COT. L I B E JR; T Y D UST Thu coinage executed at the mints year was : during the silver. 8,848,,VJ; Gold, $25,335.9--'5- ; A M K H I (! A 4,237,o l;. minor coins, $T2,75i; total, Of the silver coinage, $2S,52S,.VV2 conTfete La at Niuenli f (learal He. sisted of itaudaid a lver dollars Ir. addition to the coinage executed, Clellaau bars were manufactured of tbe gold . Newark", N. 29. General George J., value of $32,027,4t3, aud silver bars of B. McClellan, ex Commander of the the value of $4,i4,313, a total of Army of the United States, died sud- 57,77rt. The bars manufactured denly this morning at ten minutes past some $10,000,000 the value three from exhaustion produced by re- of thoseby produced in the previous the heart, year. peated shocks ofouneuralU ofMountain. at his hou)e Orange of The total value gold bars exThough he had nearly completed his changed for gold colli was $20,o.Vl,2IO, 5!rt& year, he had preserved not only year, against $25,two,!0 the previous the buoyant spirits, but a buojaut showing falling off in the dewhen he mand lor a'lsrge youthful agility. Therefore, ttold bars lor expert. began about three weeks ao to feel The silver purchased for the standat his heart, neitner he nor his ard pains dollar daring tbe year was medical man Dr. Seward, of Orange 24.212,413 coinage nor any of his family regarded this $22,747,400. stan lard ounces, costing matter seriously. He and evrry one The average price paid for silver else believed yesterday that the 10. The during ihe year was $1,08 9was troublesome malady was either gone The Londou price about average time. a or at least for long forKood, New York the and average $1.09.2, General ordered his Iu that belief the was $1 0i.l. carriage yesterday; morning, drove to price The neignorage to the government Orange accompanied by his only was some is per cent, ot the cost value oh saw several Gentlemen daughter, and made The seiguoraxe on the bullion. ot the an business appointment coinage of silver dollars during the with one of them for 11 o'clock of subsidiary silver He returned home in excellent spirits, year was44,3oo,278; of $4,303,47(1. The ate heartily at his meal hours and re- $10,li8; a tetal coinage oi silver from tired to rest. About 11 o'clock the July I, 178,the to Jane 30, 188,", amounted returned, und a messeDjcer on paius $25,338,aMi. horseback was dispatched down the toThe of silver dollars dishill for tue docter, who came bick tributednumber by the mints during the year with the least possible delay. Wheu was $20,373,625. he entered the bedroom of the General The number iu circulation increased he found the patient in extreme agony. from $39,794,913 onJulv 1, 1884,4045,-275,71- 0 The paroxysms returned with & rhyon Oct. 1. 1KC. thmical frequency that was alarming, The amount in theTreasmy Increasi-and the homcepathic remedies, which f rom $3T,roO,-1)1- 0 the same the skill of the doctor suggested, were during to $li),4S3,72l. period no more elllcient than those which had The total amount expended for the been supplied by the inteligent affecmint service during the year was tion of Genera McClellan's wife and $l,2t2,51ft. daughter, who had ministered to him The total earnings of all kinds, infrom the first alarm. For four hours cluding seignorage amounted to, he suffered the most excruciating the total expenses and agony. About 3 o'clock there was a losses ofand all kinds to $1,585,250. change, the eyes of the patient began The totl loss of precious metals to grow brighter and his face, that had from wastage of operative been white with pain, began to recover arising aud the sale of sweeps aggregated its usual ruddy hue. He gave a long, the year $34,048, while the total deep sigh of relief, smiled faintly aud during recovered was I feel easy now, thank VGod I value of surplus bullion said: showing an actual surplus du-in have pulled through." Then he sank $00,358. the operations in gohl and silver upon the pillow as if exhausted, closthe year of $32,307. ing his eyes. The doctor 'Who was ring watching his face with extreme solici- TOTAL AMOUNT OF GOLD AND SILVER. tude, saw the unerring signs of apThe director estimates the amount of collapse, and whispered to proaching coin in the country, Mrs. McClellan : "I fear he Is dying." gold and silver of which 1, 1885, at $820,000,000, It was but tjo true. General McClel- July consisted of gold, and lan raised himself up on one hand, $542,000,000 of silver. This amount was half .opened his eyes, aad fell back owned as follows : ueatl. By the Treasury, gold, $53,223,160; The following general order was is Silver, $95,110,065; total $148,342,226. sued this afternoon : By the national banks, gold, PtH Fit M4EB11E A. LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER SALT VOL. XVIII. -- - - v . v I Portland. Oen.. 29. A Victoria. C, dispatch says: This evening B. an Eugiisu Kentieman named Hicks was shot down and mortally wounded in front of bis own door, in the "suburbs, by two hlKhwaymen. and robbed of $i,80u In money, a diamond pin and a watch and rinir. The victim married here two weeks ago, and was preparing to leave for iiugiand with bis bride. Mrs. Great's ateaeens fer tbe I.oea, ow ilea. New York. 29. Because I believed New York was his preference. It is nearer the residence I hope to occupy as long as I live, and where I will be able to visit bis reatine nla.ee often. i nave oeuevea ana am now enn tnat the tomb will be visited b si many of bis countrymen here as it ViBceu nack uf Sax Fk.UCIsc, .a.rl t'arbb. UuayiiKis, ilii iohshj General M"XcO, dlaputcli su.vm Carbl), Division Conimander of the Noathwest District of Mt xio i, died to day. A : Pulllve Sr. Louts, Arrenled II. K. Pinckney, Chanced wltli aid'uiK tbe Arkansas Valley Land and ("attic Co., an Kiisiliili Govern organization, to tleiraud tho of Wi.wix) ment out of the larger part acres of tbe ublic iloiimin iu B?nl County. Colorado, was arretted iu St. Louis this af Lei iiuou. lie will be taken back to C'olo ratio. Pinckney was formerly clerk in the Pueblo Laud Offi-and be aud H ('.. Illtiomileld, miti.tm r of tbe cattle company, were charged with fraMduleutly conspirtnu to acquire the land. , Bloomileld wa-- convicu-ti- , and is now serving out his but Pinckney forleited his bouJ and 29. v, t enU-nce- . lled.- - The Allniitlf A Paeliir. Nkw York, 20. The statement Is made officially that tlie Atiauiic i will iiuve its connection Willi the Southern Pacific completed within the next two week. This will make the shortest line to San for the Atchison, Topeka i. Santa Fe route, und will aild very largely, it is believed; to the earnings of the Atlantic & 1'ucilic Company, which, lip to the present lime, has had no Western outlet and therefore has been entirely dependent upon its local business. It will, it is said, be an active competitor lor a considerable portion otj the business of the Uniou Pacific Ctftnpany. Krau-eisc- o Oklalioiuit Uoomera. The Daily of iuformutiou possession to the effect that the "boomers" have at Oklaagain, made a movement homa. For several days past numbers have been going with teams aud provisions. Such as had reached the Oklahoma oistrict up to the date of the latest advices, found a number of cattlemen with their herds in Ipeaceful possession, but all seemed harmonious as between the herders and boomers, with no prospect ot trouble. From 50 lo 00 waj:ou loads of boomers were daily arming upon the ground. Wichita, Kansas, Eaulv. is in - i l ihr three-quarte- Wonderful' Remedy The value of Ayers Cherry Pectoral, In the protection it affords from the danger of pulmonary disorder, cannot be overestimated. Mr. C. K. Philips, rittsburg, Fa., writes: "About three years ago I had severe Laryngitis, which resulted in chronic hoarseness. By tbe use of AyePs Cherry Pectoral I have sinco entirely regained my health." Mr. Henry Russell, Excelsior Printing Co., New York, writes: "Influenza became epidemic in my neighborhood. Several members of ray family suffered severely with it, E. M. Sargent, 41 AiKl..er m., Lew. Mass., says: " 1 commenced Ay i '. :u Cherry Ptvtoral about the oti ;lis m,.i family medicine, for and have always kept it in my W. 1. that time. 1 consider it tlx- Im m i, that can be bad for these tm-lioDr. J. B. Rohcrlaoii, nnyu.n. N writes: "1 have used Ayr Pectoral, In my family Mid i .u n. number of years, and lime n.. li H .0 lr.. ha recommending it. It Is mi ii-- in : . . u preparation, and nil of whom took Ayers Cherry Pectoral, that is claimed for It." E. .1 . si . wriUis: " A) rs and were cured by It In a few days. It manton, N. is a wonderful medicine for Influenza. Pectoral is the best Cough prepm saw. It gives iusiaut relief."' Too much cannot be said in Its favor." well-qiiali- 1 ti. t h C ;r Pectoral Ayer's Cherry It has cured a Cough in a few doses. always relieves irritation of the lun;to inflammation. arrests the and It strikes at the foundation f throat, tendency Pulmonary diseases, is without a rival as an expectorant, and Is a cure cure- f.n i n I most obstinate Coughs and Colds. L. Garrett, Texana, Texas, writes: mul l.n used Ayers Cherry Pectoral in my family for twenty years. For threat a It wonderful I consider diseases, remedy." - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral rii.es i filknii rii.rsiti Sure i.nre for Blind, lileedin? and Or. Files. Oue box has cured the worst 'uses of 20 years' standing No one suffer five m nutes after u.unK William s Indian Pile Ointment Its nbsorbs t umors, llays itching:, acta as poultice, irives instant relief ri o the par-- d 'mly.for Plies, Itching private parts, nothing else Sold by and maJeu c receipt of druggists &oc md $1 00 pri For sale bv Z C M I Drug Dept J. FKKFARXD by C. Aye A Co., (Analytical Chsmlsts), Lowell, Mass. Tor sale by lb-hin- t a! DruggutU. i.-e- Frazikr Mkdicinb RKTH0 MAS Co .Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio. H K M O V A L.. How the Sewage of Paris Is Dls- Young Bros., Agents Domestic Sewof. posed ing Machine and Music Dealers, have opposite their old stand to La Stiiaine den .Uonstructeur quotes removedConstitution Building, Main St. from a pamphlet just published by M. No. 38Lake City. Durand-Clay- e s jmu definite statistics Salt in regard in the Genaevllliers IrrigaIf You Want tion and the sewerage of Paris, which are well worth remembering. For Furnltnre and Upholstery, (Jood, Stylsome reason, the results of tno ish and Cheap, go to SoKKNSEN & CaRLQI'IST's. experiments have been for a long time obscured by a curious not to say wildness, of hm: ntoch. statement on the part of those who The registered Jersey Bull, "Perfect to have examined them, which Brick," will stand the remainder of the pretend no impartial person seemed to think it season at Mr. Fred Heath's, corner of his business to correct; but the city of West Temple and South Streets. Paris has now definitely committed "Perfect Brick" isShxth a flue steel grey, itself to irrigation as a mode of sew- with black points, coming from a fine age disposal, and it has become necesbutter strain. His dam, "Monte Lee," sary to obtain exact,statistics of what owned by Moses Kills, of Framiugton, has been accomplished, for the benefit Massachusetts, made seventeen pounds of the city engineers, land incidentally of uusalted butter in seven on days, for that of the rest of the world. three months after caiviug. To begin at the beginning, the entire grass, The fine registered herd are iu efflux through the sewers of Paris is of Bolivar Roberts during Dr. ascertained to amount, on an average, charge Bridge's absence. For price, pedigree to 302,000 cubic meters a day, or about and particulars, lnqure at 96,000,000 gallons. This is almost exKouKitrs i. Nei.kkn's of the total actly Drug Store. amount of water furnished by the d202eod tf aqueducts and the rainfall, the other quarter being carried off by evaporation, absorption into the soil, or by flow over the surface directly into the Seine. All the drainage flow, before S leaving the city, is collected into three great intercepting sewers, two of Which, conveying 318,000 cubic meters a day, join Into one at Clichy, just above a pumping station, where engines of eleven hundred horse power iitt a part, ut me liquid into which the pipas, convey it 25 YEARS IN USE. to uenueviuiers, wuiie the surflow to allowed is into Tae Greatest Medical Trinmph of the Ags! the Seine plus The remaining intercepting sewer carries 44,000 meters a day by gravitation 8YMPTOMSOP A to the Seine at Saint Denis, but a branch is takeu from this early in its which conducts' a portion of.its Laaa af aaaatlta. Ilawala ourse, bead, with a dell eeasaUea la the How to Gennevilllers, to supplement the hack part. Pain under the aaaalaer-Bladthe main Irrigation system. Fellaeae after eatlae, with a. dis The main irrigation conduit, which inclination te exertieu ml boar er salad, leaves the great double intercepting Irrta41ltyaf toaaaor. Law aplrita, with fcirv-tsewer at Clichy, Is of rubble and Portafaallaeef aeeleeted aeaaa datr, land cement, 4!) inches in diameter Wearteaee, Dlaslaeaa, Flatteries; at taa After reaching the irrigated Held, it alara, Pete kafare the eyea. Headaeha . r aXeatlesaaa the rlsbt eye. with ill diminishes gradually size, throwing atfaj dreams, II IshlyceJared UrUon4 off branches, oi wed q4 concrete, aud to. 40 inches in dlaoi-ete- r, CONSTIPATION. varying from H TUTTf PIIXS are especially adapted until it euds lu a small pipe, of 20 inches diameter, whjch serves as an to soeb esses, one dose e tract suoh a of feeling as to astonlah tbe eoflbrer. overflow, to carry the surplus liquid of change ana AppMitsiHlsMiM tue JMJ oaneraaa n storms luto the river. Tbe supplemen- body thu. tb system ta Tk Vle.t, ami by their main branches in the itetlon ot tary irrigation rjhiil, same manner over a different portion ua prtxlnced. Price ic. 44nirray SUN.V of the territory, and the filtered ettlu-eIs conducted to the Seine by colTUTT'S EITRAGT SIRSlPlRILLi lecting drains. The present area of Beuovatos the body, makes healthy flesh. laud iu the GequeviUiora irrigated .ou8biwu with wean,blood repairs tne wastes or peninsula Is 1,430 acres, aud the system the and hard muscle: system pore is continually being extended to new tonna the nervoui syatem, lnrigo rates the m imwurtt tne vigor o aaaohood. land at the request of the owners. The . .Tim whole amount of sewage omrfnat uj44 to OVFaCH the peninsula bv the drainsbrought 18,000,-00- 0 Hurray St., New York, is of cubic meters a year, or a, bout 12 -000 meters tuuually to the acre not far tram 3,,0w,Uoo of gallons per acre au amount sufficient, if delivered at once, to cover It all about 9 feet deep. .8 ALT LAKE CITY, Experiments have beeu jqado to determine whether 3 irKer flow could be CALPRHA BRE.TERY advantageously used, aud for growing beets it seems likely that much more could be absorbed; butfor general purUQIR BEER ALE &nd PORTER poses tb,e present flow Is well proportioned to tue needs of the ground, and wnoursAue ajtd kxtaxu the annual return from the crops is Second South Street, Three Doers Xtui from $250 to $800 per acre, and even dMl rrew Afaia Street. more wh?re a cultivator has made a fortunate choice of a special product The rent paid for the laud has tripled wltbiuafew years, and averages now $38 an acre; while the population of tue piace increases coastamiy by tbear-m- a A NEW STEREOPTICON. of farmers anxious to share in tbe m ith s profits of sewage cultivatiou. Judging outfit of View; never iroui tbe results obtained here, the boea anedrorapiete ooei ins tnittr Ter an enter Coat $:1210 ta Naw York. engineers of the city have concluded prwtns man Issi. June, that 10,000 acres of ground will satiscor turtner apply to particular aad profitably parity tne factorily . THOMAs MlTTLEB, wuole of the sewage of Paris, and have Second flnnd S. 66 Weitt Dealer, St ec about inquiring for suitable teni-tor- y half bloca South of Valley Temple llouoe. to that amount. Tbe districts of d2lM Jut Acheres and St. Germain, which have already , been condemned and taken UHieiil HUIfJK! for tbe purpose, will furnish only 3,000 acres, in addition to the 2,000 containEDWAItD BUAIN In ed the Gennevliliers peninKeep cousUutly on bane a rood aopply of soonsula, so that 6,000 more er or later, be found must, T somewhere BRICK, but there can be no doubt that, with AtGOOD, LOWKST POSSIBLK PRICES. Northlike the auything renU at high piid east Beach, Slat Ward. GenneviiUerVht-lreturnfrom the land taken for irrigation would make the JAMES MAXWELL, Sapt. expense of taking it a safe and profitd 9ES In ' able investment for the Parisians. It is rather singular that the experiment of sewage Irrigation, although - rather rudely tried, should have proved so nioch more successful in Paria than la 4 i i i ... v Vae"Twe-lforVo-. out something ujub. uiwcg iu cuKiauu, Is undoubtedly to be alluwua tt4r thZ difference In climate, and the science of JEWPIJVK, Built by the Silver Iron Works, sewage (Utilisation wlU not advance much further, until caref .Investiga333. ar'3B,O.Xl, m are made In regard, to this point. tions -i I Al at tkitect: !AieiCl Enquire Gen-nevillie- A lts 20. MB 1011. rs KX 1 I X 1885. 15 1 1 An Immense FALL Stock rs TUT-TP- Just ReceiveLl NOVELTIES iisr (POLLS DRESS GOODS! TORPID LIVER. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, e, a Girls' Newmarkets, Cheap Tt nt B. GK MATTHEWS , REAL ESTATE AGENT, HENRY WAGNER SALE! IFOIR, HllIIi! HARD-BURN- a m secoxi) souTjr stuei:t.) :o: 44 iU. ixm OneFtm HOUSKS AND 2nd Kust. A nice house with 7 room. 1 r oset and cellar, 2 xlo rod of ground Prion IKI0O.O0. 6L 8 th ftonth. A flne brica with 7 rooms, t closet aad collar, 5x14ioae, rod. of gruund. i"rice 4100.00. S3. 221 B Street, 18th Ward. Two story frame Adobe lined houne. 8 rooms, pantry. 4 closets and cellar, AxS rod of ground and very cheap. ITIM fSlOO 00. At. E S08, Srd Booth. iloDxe with 4 room aad 10x17 rods. on tba corner of Bin KaaL A Unreal n. Price 300.00. 54. Orden City Brewery. he oellari 80x10a feet.bnilt of bne.k a,ith saotber hoese Sftxiow feet, -flrted on as a alora, with we and bottling- houses, 4t una 200 S beer fcera, lars oarrels la r 1.? beer cellar that will hold Ann This I the best chance for a man to make some money, a he can And ready sals for mo uarreia per mouth. rvire 10. 000 00 or will take a part ner at f5.0oo.oo. bti. 230, & nd Wett Jlrica houae. 7 rooms, bath ronm. rloaets 9 halls and a J roomed bouse hoilt in the rear, shade tres and Iswn, a lovely spriug of water near the back door. S 2-- ll. bai-rei- Pries 67. sai-k- : building lot tne aa(rie uate. A rol 4x10 i it iii Pi ire t tM u.o.l. 101 beaollfnl lot SxTS nul., on IM. N lv. i i n II and C Stroets. P'H'! $1100 Oil HW. 10x10 rods, corner ot H sntl tn.l Ir. oi A splendid buildliiK pot. A -- I os. 8x7 tods, 903 i: till Soutli. 408. 8 2nd Church. Wel, lo4. XxlO rod, 1 T Z nvil XX X3 3NX i lti I IVirc 8. i W tlth Sooth, brirk Purr y,m n. i. JIliXl.lK" T. lii.tni-- , 7 r... n. I'l II I' ) I (x. E Srd Rout h, hon.c, 4 rwmi I ivo l. i.i, KH W inMnith, bv South, hnii.e with . 8nti - lt draot water. Price J r:,lKi. MONET TO XOAlr (TARY PUBLIC OFFICC. IN K. O. MATTIUCU H, U 3000.00. V M HOl'TH. s VEIITICAX EsUbUahed 1878. A ll M" t ' i 6eskraL mce, Wllarvn , Treasurer of tbe Hop Afr . o.!k .. . TTTrnko r 9iM.oa txrRR ADVKKTlSnra. Bitters Mannfac-turl- ng been spending the last twoCompsnyhas days here, arraoKieg his advertising matters: and was interviewed reporter at Mr. H. P, Hubbard's office, as to the results and VOrth Of U6WRD1I1 sHMrMalx. i II. said that tot the lour years pw iona to tneir money la bill "cjanaKcukau drculara. f mm whin posting . KHlstu4 asr"nMn 4.. ... li ha baefcjustabone It what cost tbem euicine and '" .7 1 Jr lP.'5 aud distribuUnit , the lrrnlar -printing 19' tU , placed W Vv ,8Pri0 t OL aueri.iMS urutT-- MU.UUU Witb UBODaru, using the Union and other first-clamediums. Taamimiit ,,The.y Increased the JH10! ;r .i,'rCm:reajwi'oer.i ' i oar na BOBTOK; The TVaaacrtnf ' mti O00, the sales to following $3u0,000 neiext vea Carl Ccbnrx bas made an offer of O iw,uuo, wltb$4jja,000.salss, cash and to' assume an Jndebfed.. mey.spent th next year the was nessof , )H5,uOO,or the Boston Pott "su7' iuiraBe - as-expenditure aiso the sales, with a view to maklnsr an indenendent 4 ktjt argue from thi that nothing but tmonpure newspaper adeertUinq, . i. irj'p!i'-- I n -- J 1 ' sitrret . The Hop Hitters fompup.y m.w liavo-, etidts Vt lietr patent lioue at KocLies-te.manufactories ul Toronto, London, 1'iudaml: l'aii-'- , Canadii; Helium; Bretlr, Antwerp. rranei; and M.lbiirn. , Australia., lloilaul; in Their sales very satisKuropi; are factory indeed.it eotin- a little tnoef to manufacture tlieie, on account hi.li diui.'s, but Australia .seems to le an Eldorado for ttiem. lie said llt.it one doilar spent there brings them as much return a.s .' spent in this conn- try. lie a.Kletl tnat the results, bothex-inthis country and abroad, had far ceeded their most sanguine expccla- tious. lie Lr:tve a l&vjo part of the credit to of t'jc proper and judicious placing wlio tnclr advertising by Ur. Ilubiiard, does all their advertising business here and abroad, saying. 'vve consider the proper measure of a man's Mr. Soule i a vouui: man work." about thirty, compactly built and evi- deiitlv enjoys the best of health, lie and his father, Mr. Asa T. Soule, arc Ihe stile proprietors ol ihe company. Inadditioti to other investments they have nearly a quarter of a million dollars in an irrigating canal in Southwestern Kansas, whicli promises to b': a perfect bonanza, from the fact that while they have a reasona ly fair amount of rain, iu that section of the Slate there Seems to be a time of two or three weeks iu the middle of the Summer, wheu the farmers must have wa ter or their entire crops willpeiish. The main canal is over ninety miles lontr, and, with its laterals, will cover several thousand square miles of country. would in any other place, and PROFITABIiK HOP BITTERS. The offer of a wark lu New York tbe brat which observed, and that un reservedly, tbe only condition Imposed INTKRVlKWWtflX MR. WILSON SOULK by General Grant himself OS THBf BENEFITS Or KKV 8- .that I should have a place by hisnamely side. nit Age! est Ihe Central Peelfle. 29. The Sas Francisco. . I.. Iks nt. ut a siuu aa nr.teatimnnv wiucnesier, merchants of this cltv. vs. prominent tbe Central Pacific Railroad Company, was concluded to da v. Plaintiff' counsel M. Chittenden of New York, submitted tbe case without argument. Plaintiff t were . shareholders 4n th California Pacific Railroad Company; Tbev brought suit to show that the Central Pacific bad' never acquired ownership of the road,' but were mere ly trustees ,ofT the California Pacific shareholders. Tbe case baa been on trial for. over three months and la. volves several million dollars, besides tbevarueof tbeproDertv at tii tlm of tbe tanaferi fifteen ygrs ago. ami ih'n iuplj .titrf tn'iil to A 21i. NO. 2S7 1885. SO, . . Lai RO K, orricK. IMPORTATIONS ! dtf t ; -- - ... if. u ik. ss e, F it and Workm anshio Styl.A'ot or Surpassed by:Jlrmi East . West. SMI - $10,-rju- J BUCKLE A S02V. S i0 V EH. i;SL L1I1 f ,i ILLS .;s,. ' . lu? Ba,tBTkleHI.'lfjflnn ".. .i T1... .... v, aira wr BeujueNSurrmD O PATRONAGE RESPECTPrrT.T.Y I3- Q. I302C GQ2 ' Ronnmis' |