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Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle. 5. NO. 48 I SALT LAKE CITY, TUESDAY,- - DJKCEMHKlt 30, 1881. eveningchronicle jmaaimvBTKnim. rfLAKE nythe If. Sslt Strsst) Ma'n tl 1 S. UKs City, t rfiy in jnifl thedty; who do no of jSWhfomce. 3 it the u Salt Lake City Peitofflce . JgSwsiatter. Business Manager. B. WILSON susrnss voncis. & CSmIl SE8B1TT EN Taylor hare taken the Clift would invite aU to 'ABTJ8T8.-B- D!Tu.frv' tiSttemPerfcct satisfaction towel te every man. Kona xuar-tTidei- workmen employed. WHITE'S EMPLOYMENT M'KBecbhd South Street (In Beal Estate Offloe). Special i stmt! sS SSkoTchIna and JAPAN bazar! iZguek of Imported Holiday Goods, jJfS? nON AND COMMISSION! the old City Market Build-stnIamptepued to 1 toSdSS Lifof torn of merchandise, and MnpteS; wtUMtbmtoallwho guar-- 1 nmymjguda yeSarje. Washington, Dec.29. Senator ley ia interested in securing u priatiun at the present session of Con- j grtM for ths American exhibition to be held in London InJMay, 1886. A Brtti.l. colonial exhibition will be held in London at the same time, and the principal object of of the American exhibition is to call the attention of British colonists to the advancement in the arts, sciences and manufactures of the United Suttee. A circnlar issued by the promoters of the exhibition eays: The importance of this American exhibition to the commerce and manufactures of the United States cannot be overestimated at this particular lime of trade depression. When 816,249 artisans in twenty-tw- o States of our Union, or thirteen per cent, of the in the whole country, I unemployed on account of over duction as appears by Bradstreeta the most unreflective person PrU murt f too, in the wa' for the salle we cannot, our- consume. And flTe surely I there can be no aimpler or more I to oui way accomplish this than to disday to the world, at the worlds com- I meroul capital, all that we have to dia- I pce of, together with ail the evidences we can obtain of our material progress. lkii thia will be done at the American exhibition of 1886 in a most complete and comprehensive manner. All that I is asked of Congress is to give permission I the removal of the United States ex hibit at the New Orleans exposition to London, and inch small sum of money as will be required to cate for it there." BADCLIPP. teacher op Mrhsi removed to Pint Booth street, glow esst of 8t Marks Church. Ogden T. A Wednesdays and Saturdays. DENTISTS, A WHYTOCK, Wilka Open House. Anmsthetlcs office. in Telephone 1. 1. H HYTQCX, D. D. B. IXinul. OFFICE NICHOLS, DENTIST. opposite Witter House, oyer Beatrary A Anesthetics store. Jon's drug given. 3&oni In offloe. HITCHCOCK A 8TOVEH. STMTS 7. TV. Hitchcock, Wasatch Block, Salt W.B.Btover, Logan, Utah. H. H. B. MALLORY, M. D., ECLECTIC Homeopathist, will treat till disease. iw chronic, and by combining Internal rtka with her new system of Triple Vapor Baths, can remove all m lead. syphilitic, rheumat'-the system. The baths sre lnval the lungs, imnumptivea, renovating tel the blood and enabling the patient art oxygen through the pores of the Otetetrfcsand fcmalo diseases a special-il- l or vicinity will receive calls in Office at residence. In s attention.dly nmUoCk, 48 Booth Pint Wert 10street, ake City, Utah. Office hour, 8 to am 1 p. m., sad to 7p.m. 1PJIAS rtka a - 80CIETIES. EVERY FBI lay evening el A In hall of tlw Union, Home. n Opera Sqjourni companion! afflilly Invited to attend. ARTHUR L. THOMAS, Commander. wage-earne- LODGE T. BUCKLE, N. G. eaETMn.fcsBStoy. Buy NO Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Lodies or Cloaks Children, Shoes, Carpets, Curtains, Millinery, Blankets or other goods line, cither WHOLESALE OK RETAIL, Define you EXAMINE O OUR SUPERIOR AND BOTTOM WILL PAY fcJ-l-T 0 0 our GOODS PRICES YOD.-- In Cl 3 I 0.1 m 0 C 1884! 3 aia a aeoessoen O i I ' ' 1885 A DU 5, K. OF P. CONVENTIONS EVERY MON-- at Castle Hall, JValket L Tatuix, K. of R. A 8. P 3 I Tl C "i 3 w 3 GOODS! HOLIDAY a CANT AFFORD IT ! Awnings, . Minins Hose, 118 99 TO'U. S. LAND cutturr HaalmaKFe? Wltt 10 toem anu ''item? an formation, and aava a 1)11 Wr. aMwereu STAR express 0,1 gl The Ganerat Grant Bill. Washington, Dee. 29. The Star tor the reays the prospects of the bill tirement of General Grant are not good. The bill passed the Senate the 13lh May last and wu placed on the where it speakers table in the House, 127 other DEALERS IN- - Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tin ward, I TO ALL! MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND JOS. BAUMGARTEN, 44, TOOLS, ETC. BLACK-SMITH- 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. mTHSoommiu FASHIONABLE TAILOR George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. Fall and Winter Goods! Street E. Imported Ills. coal-burni- P. O BOX 3&B. Warranted of Best Quality and to be AT SOLD A BROOM HOTEL IN THE VERY Full and dederick hay presses, baling New and LEA8ED AND REOPENED THI8 Well - Furnished Hotel AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. ties STEAM For all purposes. and BALING WIRE, PUMPS, All sixes constantly in stock. AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS 8AW MILLS AND SIIINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. HAVING Line of Well-Assort- OP ALL KINDS, KNOWLES BUSINESS CENTRE. PRICES?: LOW Agricultural Implements OGDEN, UTAH. LOCATED FIRST-CLAS- S OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, on application to all parts of the country. I Till, Suitings. ng Stoves, COPPOT Domestic MAIN STREET SC HOPPE, hard and soft and Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons AND Consisting of the Very Best Inquiries answered promitly. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD. DEC. 20, 1884. FA88EKGKR TRAINS LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AH FOLLOWS: Slid SllBfltrlrOIl LEAVING OGDET, WOrK, jParticular attention called to the fact that PEOPLE I or Eremite under Afternoon buried on now remaina. - ON ANY OP THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming I biliie without a powible chance of roiur- - Tin and Iron Itoofing, Spouting, GuttorAN L street, .AW HOUR ONE wntt Brot. Tclcphona rectum. It Iim not eVen been referred Train from Balt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ing. Etc. the Exeuiaton Wagnna to the Hoiiu military eomtoittee, THIRTY MINUTES FOR BLEEP IN T1IE MORNING. lug 1laiKia, Organa chairman of which, General Boucrans, attenu is supposed to favor it. The only way Th Commercial Travelers Interests will ba ost respectfully it coiilil be reuhed would ba by taking in Ogden. required for commercial travelers it up by nnanimoni consent and this is And the Largest Variety In ths city to choose T,linef do well to call on from th Btar remiderad out of the question from the M. - factit.that there is a decided opposition 253 S. Main Street, Silt Like Cite to first Stoves ABSasssr- UTAH. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. Merry Christmas! NEW YEAR 3 Third Third South Street. SALT LAKE CITY. Feeling prevailing so extensively just now, and which we hope will soon be a thing of the past. TO ORDER, F. DOOR 8 DEALER IN TIIE CELEBRATED Boots & Shoes It is on this income that ' per artide. the General maintain his family. X Most of them just arriving, will surpass ALL OUR FORMER EFFORTS. Our prices will meet the HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF " BRO., Agents. E RESIDENCE, cq AT When questioned regarding the published statements concerning his finanAT WILLIAM MCCOARD8 OLD STAND cial affairs, the General looked troubled It is in the main true, and replied: 32 E. Second South I but Main ,lh Street, Salt Lake City. While Sherman did call on me yesterday, ... i h never said a word about the matter, attention given to all business I still continue to make On leaving me yesterday he Mked my I son to go down stairs with him, and had I a long talk with him. It wu not until I some time H. KELLY Jtr alter, and only after much , nejj0lling that my son told me the TO ORDER. General had spoken to him about my XXUFACTUMtftS OF affairs. In that way I learned of the in REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. tenet he had taken in my behalf Van lank-Bookderbilt hu all along acted in the most sI Fnblic Patronage Solicited honorable and straightforward manner shown a He certainly me. hu towards "OIIIG AND PAPEI RULING. understand very generous disposition. I the amount of , he hu agreed to reduce , . ainsteeii; of Jonstfs Bank, np stairs my indebtedness by 860,000." It is understood that Grant is still at Wholmale and Retail Dealer in work on his series of ten articles for & BAILEY & PER DAY. OUR DISPLAY OF Tents, den. Greats Statement. New York, Dec. 30. The World hu the following details of the Grant affair: RRO TUFTS' ELBRIDGE u OLEKTHE LODGE No. 250 E Absolutely Pure u RATES $1 .50 "to 1 -- MANUFACTURER OF Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. 8&Special Kales to Permanent Boarders and Families. Haoov New Year to All hapy; am FTT I lyl. OlVll 1 He ITS APTOINTMENTS. AND NEW AND MODERN Street Cars and Busses from all Dejiots pas the dour. somewhat startling revelation.- - He says: There hu been a great disappointment to Dakota men in the work done by This Powder never varies. A marvel of and wholeaomeneaa. More purity, strength economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, ihort weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Bold only m cans. BotAlBaxim Fowma Cql,108 Wall street. New York. FURNITURE! HOUSE! a taai Naeesasaaaasa Merry Christmas A 0 IW or . . OF COST! o Zl fir I.acs, ...AND.. I. tv, STREETS. Stock 0 Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. Winter REGARDLESS 10 I I SOUTH OF NEW AND 8TYI.I811 GOODS, Dakotas Disappointment Nfw York, Dec. 28. A Tribune at Fargo, Dakota makes a ate or remote Statehood. There hu been some talk of taking action for the establishment of a provisional govern- ment and uking Manitoba to unite in It forming a northwestern republic. much is ufe to uy that if there was ospect of success now for secession in ikota there wu in I860 for Suuth Carolina, this country would be treated to the spectacle of another civil war, and one that, in consideration of the surroundings, would be entirely justifiable. THIRD SALT LAKE CITY: Entire er Washington, Congress in the lut three weeks, and where once there wu hope of immediate 0. 0.F. W UKE FRIDAY EVENING AT Statehood and consequent greatness NLIaOdd Fellows Hall, Union Block. Nmi in good standing an Invited to both North and South Dakota, now A GEO. A. LUKE, N. G. there is vexation of spirit and a comLlmao, Secretary. plete and entire leek of enterprise, which I could MWAH LODGE No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. only be brought on the Dakota HANVirt MONDAY EVENING AT I statesman by the subversion ofhis hopes. toittaad. MAIN AND arrangements of our Departments, wa at compelled to oflbr our er n BroJPALACE HOTEL. WISfG TO CONTEMPLATED EXTENTIVE ALTERATIONS IN THE two-thl- NO. 2, 1. JOHN :F. Auerbacn Washington's Monument. Dec. 80. Arrangements for the dedication of the Wuk ington monument are progressing rapid' ly. The commission appointed by Congress to arrange suitable ceremonies has I What the Sun Says. a general invitation to military, I Kxw York, Dec. 29. The Sun says extended masonic and civic 'organizations (the of Grant: No creditor of the defunct latter not to carry any emblems of a firm of Grant A Ward can attach the an- political character) to participate. Gen. Sheridan requests all organixatiens innuity fund which George Jones of the to take part in the procession to Time started for Grant several years tending notify him at the earliest possible mo-- 1 ago. The general regularly receives ment, in order that proper places in the quarterly payment of the interest on the column may be assigned them. principal of the fund, and will continue to do so as long as he lives. There is nothing but this annuity between Grant and the poor house, He hasnt got Jones said last night. another penny in the world that he can The ruin that rascal call his own. Ward bus brought upon the generals household and relatives is simply awful. He deserves to be crucified for it. His victim now lies broken in health and de- preseed in spirits beyond measure by his one great fault too great trustfulnese in the honesty and integrity of his fellow- men. I know nothing about the claim of Vanderbilt further than that Grant told me he would confess judgment to it. It is impossible that Vanderbilt should ms him for payment. It must rather a movement to protect Grant from anf noyance at the hands of other creditors of the dead firm. Clerk. LODGE u r Ratification Hrltlah Opinion of tlio Canal, New York, Dec. 23. The Washington special says: During three hours debate in the secret session of the Senate hut Saturday, on the Nicaragua treaty, the point wu made that the treaty placed the Senate in a very embarrassing position. If it failed of the necessary nl vote such failure would be understood by European governments as a practical abandonment by us of our Isthmian policy, and it wa's urged that thie would be a great humiliation. On the other hand, its ratification would endone the position taken by the British ministry that the Clayton-Bulwtreaty is still in force and cannot be abrogated or voided by the United States st . will. ' Is the United State for contro a prepared versy which might involve us in something more serious than diplomatic correspondence ? The tenor of the debate indicated that the necessary s vote could be had, but it was a question whether it wu expedient to ratify it and then be met with a vigorous protest against carrying its provisions into ex- ecution. London, Dec. 29. The Tdegrnph, on the Nicaraguan canal, says: Tho canal will be of nntold advantage to mankind. There cannot be two opinions as to the of seeking peace and advisability harmony with America in preference to any other power. It can hardly be Earl Granvilles desire to quarrel with America over the treaty, to which few Englishmen attach very great importance. fr N0.1, I.O.O.F. a EVERY THURSDAY AT 7X0 F. M., tOdd Fellows' Hall, Union Block, Salt till, Odd Fellows in good standing an lift attend. N. C. SPRINGER, N. G. Item, Secretary. UTAH Thm c mmtUW-u- a SOLAR CONVENTIONS fanm. MISCELLANEOUS. ran and .lirlilfli Colonial la IStMt, RxliibltUin PROFESSIONAL . A marl i COMPANY, PUBLISHING Th I'll ICE, FIVE CENTS H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. GOINQ NORTH. Atlantic Express it. Faclrtc Kxpnu at - ay Passenger FROM PactaO Ext at Atlantic Exproai MO a. GOINQ SOUTH. n. Mllfnrd Express at..... Juab Express at......... 438 p. m. Trains arrive daily In Salt Lake City NORTH. I a. m. 830p.m. ..10:I5 - I BtiBpLtti. 730 a. m. u follows: FROM Juab Fxmaa at. . Milford Kxprc at SOUTH. 6:40 .1036 . . p.m. a. si. Freight Train, leave Ralt Lake dally, except Sundayi, Ibr North at 836 a. m. and.630 p. m. Ibr Bouw aUMO a. m. and 13S p. m. JOHN SHARP, FRANCIS COPE, General OuaralFNIght and ramanger Agent |