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Show The Plying Dutchman TuJ s HTTP f u. y PIL.LS Nays Boston Merchants' Association, Cbicaro Board of Trade, Detroit Board of Trade, Minneapolis Board of Trade, New York Board of Trade and Transportation and New York Chamber of Commerce. The resolution of Mr, Gano, of Cincinnati, urging the passage of the bill 18S5. BY TELEGRAPH. sent to Congress by Secretary McCnl-loc- h to for the postponement of the provide collection of the - 'xar waarrsiasi mon Tarstoa&rv uwsv tax upon in aind whisky bond., was taken up, and a after discussion long LIVER. DISORDERED adopted without division. From tlieee sources arise A resolntlori was adopted thanking of the diseasea of the human race. These THE NATIOKAX. BOARD or the press for its complete reports of sy nip trim 8 indicate theicexistcnoc : JLoss of AppetiH, BewU costive, 0tcl( the proceedings, and the board ad C- ..saAlE. after ettnsaeIleaslacbejfnllneas journed sine. die. ion to exertion of body or mind, of Eructation of rood, m Irritability The Silver Jlen. feelinfroffctsiT-in- sr THE SATIOSAL SILVER AMOdA temper, Law spirits, 's some deliberations Denver, 30.; Iixxiness, neglected, duty,Dots TI03T before of the National Silver Convention weie at the Heart, Flutteriasr the eyesi, hiKbly celore Urine, COH a of the most harmonious character. use of STIPATtOX, mid domnnrt onthe None of the unruly spirit which preLiver. the that acts directly 8EIUSO IKfAKTS TO fHI.AJtES. dominated in the first sessions was obPH-tAs a Livrr mcdiriuo T17TT' servable. Discussion of the reports have no enuil. Tlieir action ;on llie.Kid-nevand bkin i Uo promptt removlngrn presented by the committee on resolutill'i m purities through t hese hree 'scv-engitions consumed nearly the whole day, OUTLAWS (JAPTIRED. and was participated in by a large oft he s y stem producing appe-tilsound ditf' 3tii)n, reicular stools, a number of delegates, prominent among cIHirskUi arxl a vigorous body. TI TT'8 whom were Congressman Belford ana The National Hoard of Trade. naustuvor jfripijioriii-terfor- f PILLS vreimswuo Congre98iuan-ele- ct Symes. i! d:uv work, mill area jifrtcct 30. NaWhen the Washington, At 5 o'clock the majority report. ANTIDOTE to MALARIA. tional sesof Trade resumed Its iioanj amended in some particu sion y, the proposition from the lars, was passed by important a unanimous vote. Portland, Oregon, "board of trade, re It reads as follows : DYE. citing the necessity for improvement The States and Territcrles of Kansas, Gkat Hair or Whiskkrs was taken ud. and of the alncrte Senator Columbia, to Ci68T ItLACK changed Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Idaho, bva offered the Dolph following: bold" Ify appHcnUou of thl Dye. Wyoming and Arizona, in convention sent by express oti receipr of 91, Resolved, That the necessities of assembled at Denver, Colorado, Jan. sold everywhere. Office, 44 Murruy St.,N. Y. commerce demand the speedy removal 28tb, 1885, adopt the following reso ot the obstructions to navigation in lutions as a declaration of principles : theC oluiiibiit river, and we recommend First. That we are in favor of the to Congress that sufficient appropria. as embodied of W. OTJNN, M.; tion be made to secure the combletiOn doctrine the laws of the United States previ the iuipgovextifttits already com ia ofj to 1873, and we urge the menced upon the river and bar at the ous JPhysician and Surgeon, earliest ment of those laws at the earliest time consistent practicable 107 MAIN STREET, OFFICE, moment. with the economical expenditure ot the practicable second mat, in tne interest oi trade Over Godbe, Titt's and Co's. Drug Store appropriation. we demand the free and d .Salt Lake City. Btenator Dolph proceeded to set forth and commerce, coinage ol gold and silver the irnjKtftance of the proposed im- unlimited provement to the northwest. The Im bullion at the present standard of coin provement of the Columbia river age. rnira vve demand mat uongress should not oe coarfced-tUrej;on; it the Secrewas not a local project, but a plan for shall pass an act directing tary of the Treasury o withdraw from rendering navigable a river that circulation and two dollar bills, drained 200,000 square miles. The in order to all one a larger circulation to valuable products exported from its the standardgive dollar. last valley a;rrregated $15,870,000 of Treuurjr Condemned. year. Sertarles . Mr. Dtjnbam seconded the resoluFourth We condemn the Secretaries tion. He, said it would bt well if the of the Treasury lor their unjawful board could convince members of Con,1I " 4 evasions of the provisions of the gress that the people were not in symBland bill and other bxs relating to of ideas with The the economy. pathy FOR DYSP silver inr so were not solicitous coinage, and detnqjiid the clearing-people regard balances and obligations ol to this question of money. We hear a house XHXRrW' deal about the 'rate of taxation the Government be paid without disgreat be in if too high, and that it should be crimination in gold and sflver-- or' gold reduced. He did net believe in reduc- and silver certificates. Fifth That it is the sense of this ing taxation to such an extent that it that a law amendatory of convention into run would lie niggardly economy, V."1H eOMMHWDCO did jiotjbtlieve in the appropriation ol the National banking act be enacted, MINERAL WATER. money viere there Hvas no necessity whereby saUL, bank throughout the for it, or where it might be wasted in United States shall keep not less than an. extravagant way. He did not becent, ol legal reserves in nationlieve that the Interests of this country al standard silver coin, and also that and people demanded the cheapening the redemption, fund ot .said banks REMEDY IH THE WORLD! of transportation. Economy was a shall be in silver coin. Sixth That j until Congress shall regood thing in its place, bat niggardly FOR store was to silver to its ancient rightful and Interthe , economy dangerous Dyspepsia, w constitutional ests of the country. equality with gold inre-peDiseases, Sedentary we demand a liberal The resolution "was unanimously to coinajfe. Kidney Complaint, Biliousness, construction and faithful execution of agreed to. Bieo4Lung Diseases, Impure The proposition presented by the the provisions of the Bland bill. Seventh That the demands and reChicago Board of Trade, touching forare eign discrimination against American commendations about to be made than-an- y on orbroader based was in laid grounds aside, temporarily pork, XPfWPfBETOfta AND SOLB MANUPACTURaRS, der that all Cincinnati members of the consideration of mere sectionalism or board might be present daring its dis- protection of. a1 particular Industry; NEB. OMAHA, that they are the cussion. forgotten P GROCERS SOLD BY DRUGGIST Constttntion terms of the wi The KsUIasuU Bank Art and laws under which this nation its place as the foreWas the next subject discussed, and has gained of the globe; that silver people the following resolutions wes Adopt- most needs no such protection as is extend- ed : , industries of the Jienolced, That the executive council fedtQ.the pampered touching tne of the National Board of Trade re- East ; that this a question of every human be Interests 'dearest 1HD memorialize the and banking spectfully in. this broad land, and that it incurrency committee of the House of ing volves Ihe question of whether the Representatives soto carefully orconsider g medium of thtj nation will amendthe propriety of revising be o' changed as to increase the valoe ing the national bank act as to make of other notesj bondp, mortgages aad the primitive feature of the law more the value EAST OF DEPOT. efficient, especially the. limit therein fixed incomes, and depreciate ot all other property and also involve of loaning money not in exexpressed proper execution of our Consticess of one tenth of the capital of a the and ourlaws. bank td any one corporation or indi- tution H. C, Snyder, of Kansas offered the LT 51 HE It. vidual. DOORS, was which Jiesolved, That the executive council following resolution, SAMI1. be requested to memorialize Congress adopted: LATH. and comWhereas, the matterial to so amend section .1,200 of the Reol the . southern and mercial Interests to vised uational Statutes HIIIN4JLE9, relating nouLoioa, western portions of this nation are of banks as to render the section proof great importance to the prosperity the of the certiiication checks, CEII.IXW, hibiting FRiHES, and, whereas, where no' funds are on deposit to the whole nation;, of the Treasury sways tne make the same, more effective in the Secretary PICSETs, ri.ooKiso, financial-poweof tbe administration, matter of enforcing tne penalty for and has seemed to possess power to violation of the same, so that the penFf A SDWAKEt KUSTIt", nullify the acts of Congress, as alty will be rigidly and strictly en- almost Is .notably instanced in the manner the forced. SASU WEIUIITS, ULsVSS, Eta. treasury has been administered assince the Tbe Standard Sliver Dollar. the passage of the act known Bland silver bill. followThe President called up the Jiesolved, That the silver convention. LL OITiLS PROMPTLY FILLIH) ing propositions the first submitted Composed of delegates from several ComYork"New .Chamber of by the States andiTerritories, of all political merce, and the second by the Philaand (complexions, earnestly opinionsPresident-eleof ct Grover Clevedelphia Board Trade; request chamis First It the opinion of this to select some statesman for Secland once ber that Congress should at pass of the Treasury who will not act an act to suspend the coinage of the retary in the interest of the national banks Coxttractora aad Msvaufsvcturers, standard silver dollar. but will recogand lias tern Second That the continued coinage nize tbe greatbrokers, interests of the South 412X of from of dollars silver and West In shaping the financial poligrains TITLQ3, EflMSEY & 1SMSIB0S6, threatened the permanent depresof the administration and strive to sion of our national standard of value, cy the interests of the whole peopromote reason is which for respect- ple instead of consulting the wishes of Congress LaU Latimer, Taylor dt Co. law fully .urged to repeal the making the magnates of Wall street. Knrn cuinAire comoslsorv . A of the resolution was ordered 1. o. vox sap. There was a pause in: the. proceed- - i sentcopy Cleveland. to President-eleWBlcn-fWa. afew-r. The committeeappolnted to consider moments, ingalor ,3 broken by' Henryi pt New k"ork,Vho a plan for a national sliver association said i k ; lee.iiJODOdj- - is Killing "to made its report, which was adopted, it father the bill. I wish to leave silver declares that of the assothe and gold alone, and I move to lay the ciation shall be purposes the securing of such resolutions- oalhe tahla. national legislation and action as will Steras immediately objected, aind make effectual the recommendations made an animated attack upon the siland principles promulgated by this ver dollar. convention upon the coinage of silver. Henry deprecated any interference The name of .the organization shall be sflVer He not should with coinage." Associa"The National wonder if 1 lt 'appeartrjf 'that certain tion." banks iv New York were at the bottom committee of fifteen A of this movement, and one of their from preliminary the States here represented was means was,tp, threaten to prepare a memorial adpanic Jfjthe, use- of i silrer were persisted in. The appointed the principles declardress embodying matter should be left entirely to on the of ed convention the by tblslbaafcr shonld nftt ' alt&n the coinage of silver currency.subject It prothe country-bwho dabbllngltf II. vides for a national Thurber offered the following as a are empowered to call committee, a national consubstltnte for the '"resolutions under vention, fix the basis of representation discussion : therein and perform all duties Incident Jlesolved. That the suspension of the to their Office. The preliminary comcoinage of silver may become desirmittee .is required to enter upon the able, and that the Secretary of the discharge of Its duties without delay. The convention adjourned sine die. Treasury should be empowered to sus- Kend tie compiflsorypurchaMof ; silver Ylsf tars. Tbe Presddent-Eleet- a and thescoinage thereof "and, fttrtherv; "that tbe Treasury of the and 30. Carlisle Speaker Albany, Ignited States should be empowered 16 wife arrived from , New York, and imand mediately receive silver bullion to the rooms prepared issue certificates of convenient denomi- for them. went Carlisle, late, was driven nations representing the same. I a covered sleigh to President-eleBuchanan said he did not believe in Cleveland's residence. The letter in lodging power of tbe kind .proposed in answer to which Carlisle came to Altheitands of any Hecretary of the Treas-urbany is understood to have stated that when that the esVettaHy President-elewould be glad to counofficial is to be at'thitlni, and the changed, see him and avail himself of any sugwho ofsea as new to Is the at all try might have to offer in to amend gestionstoCarlisle measures ficial will be. He public la believedand men for tfre Philadelphia regard the TJrooositKm ofproposed that It Board of Trade so as to make it read tfce Cabinet.he will not accept s Cabinet that Cleve law making each coinage compalsorvi position, is very anxious a tariff reformer a I Congress honld mlso pxi)viae for tb.q land shall appoint oi the Treasury. "He does Secretary ! coinage ofsiif er'eouartrl substanti nrsre the selection' 6f a pronounced not ally goia vaiue. free trader, but will b aatisned-withX'he proposition submitted by Buchof moderate views. Carlisle anan was lost without division, and a man tbe Hall. evening with Gov. passed the Thnrber substitute was and JohmS. John' JioyO.'liellly same the the tfcrwn,in wyjMterxirhlh; citizens of Boa-to- n, prominent rcsolTiVonof thoriladferphla BoarvJ ryf Fitzgerald, President-ele- ct Clevecalled upon a dissento without Trade,was agreed and had a long conversaland THE UYIB AND ITS FUNCTIONS hi? tion with him. j Cleveland, waa In. The board theDdTjIwi&6atxi6Hr tjtual'. comaffable mood, although i tne resorunoii presentLbtrte, touowrBg . I . .J T of eoiL. .The Srtslt is reported .A I ,1. litiWdiiil faet plainingoeen nil ; Vft 7 sue uit iiwjc J " ItM jjuaiu have ta for the purpose- o advo wiagu tne luteinxnat luiiest Blac is In Ute trass first taaiir nbHn uIm ltolvM, the appointment to a Cabinet cating to s the requisite preservation MW of 17.. ij mm larvMM, Thai Waproper equilibrium between i blood, oaliani-e, nrinetTrish-arica- n uiaoniapoi tara to ths bear, pessse thiongh this arcaa, ad- said The eenUemetrderited this, and cwosn unyiBrMiMmmi iwpsssass depajtmeAtivlrcynttnejt ted their1 Object was only a desire ass s im i niyt to shake watoh asmttoaessrall so tar af that- r4 atate-sjtAlfebAltl hands Hvith Orover Cleveland, ,U Nond f wU jnanafhctartrs stoW. for mU; Ae.srHiless4. sosnt Isnll f Tlai Dy tfteiiovernmenT.Tcreaxner necessary whoB In had "Worked election oat of orAm taatta orLtnr liMaJms they' I also,-tha- t ' we endorse the aismtsr Itti sztwai, and whan this eeai It ta information; New England. npoMribl. for It to BroMrl fuini Its mo of m f feitsow before Congress, presented by saovus an odctio ui mtwr from ta h Dunham (an act Helllna Cnlldreai Tst Vaa bat allow. U to pu. tiiroantl, oarrrlns wittt it tbo. 4 Jt)preentAtJve a .departnreur-p- t CnBTfierc; aolseas of which it shoaid have bsra Ban lif&&U$$t 3d: The" rifiopa fan recommend its adoption to the oera here have entered ub on a crusade United offthe States." 1CKLTIAS hsnnsassstsnt I t saw pracrtcerJast against discriminaaueation of jThe foreign an, Boamcaneanj BITTE white t mother "nring A me tear, pork, OTP seated discoveredM rraa preoarhr pari orm Its TfonfcelnHt vmit raswswa naiaasuu nd selling their Illegitimate orpies-1metwlr. soppltodwtth roaa lOMOlral the Chinese. Inquiries. sh6w that a toe1 afcd uk sasinwiin then tafcen sloodw Tw following land nr.ntin. ltsstmsta. 60 thai systematic1 traffic in then! has been go: l&F. SauicajiitsT adopted IVk Vfctaatoiv ana "nrKSihZrM.fThat we heartilv endorse ing cm for a long time, matalyn through hospithe agency of private lying-ien an uncmCongress the prompt pas- - tals. tnd urgeHouse s in the cases of Four baethefssH rt-rv Din to oi 0,400, proviqe iemalfi - proprietor, of tap of bmac fv o fcossession, Btrlu UsT me insnecuqn os; ayn fwytj, WK 3 Chinese brothels have beten already dts- - TORPID BOWELS - . AMEIlICAJt. turoe-fourtu- s 4 January SI. Saturday, . i EVENING NEWS. L9 - To-day- a e, to-da- OXTA TUTTS HAIR TO TZ ATM C3S'E3X) B"J The Lightest Draught SiilKy Plow Made. Is by far the constructed and easiest handled Plow In tne Market. simplest Js&w haft JJJ1 re-en- act KENNEDY'S is unacquainted with the ceocraphy of this country SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT. THE YHO I., J. For Sale by HOWARD sFfiEECO., at Baia Wapn Depot, SALT LAKE and OGDEN, UTAH; WEISEB, CALDWELL, SHOSHONE, MOUNTAIN HOME. IDAHO. Druf-Ifists.- WILl o ll . Rhetimatip-Constipation- ct - ISLAM CHICAGO, ROCK ILER J2ll trrs dkfiriu -- AKD PACIFIC K'Y L Blu, GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," as it U famUiarly called, offer to travel erf aQ ttaa'adraatagoe and camforte Incident to a smooth track, afe bridge. Union Depot at all connecting points. Fast Express Trains, eompesed of COMMODIOUS, WELL TKNTJLATJtl). WELL HEATED, KIXELT UP BOLSTERED and ELEGANT DAT COACHES; a Use of the MOST MAGX1F1CEXT HOIiTON RECLINING CHAIR CABS built; PULLMAN'S latest designed and sandsomeat PALACE SLEEPING CARS, aad DINING CARS, that are acknowledged by pre aad people to be the FINEST RUN UPON ANT KOAD IN T1IE COUNTRY, and In' eer which superior meals are served to travelers at the low rate of aceu ; SSVEKTT-ITV- CEXTS E . THREE TRAINS each way between CHICAGO aad the MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINS each way between CHICAGO aad MINNEAPOLIS and ST. xAUL via the famous ALBERT LEA OOUTE. a new line will be opened, via Seaeca aad Kankakee, between Newport ws, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette, aad Council Bluffs, St. Paul, atiu aeapolls and intermediate points. JLU TTuroufk Paenfrt saw I itJ ew Tmst Bxprwi rVorins. For more detailed information see Maps and Folders, which may be obtained, as well as reaU, at all principal Ticket ontoes in the United State and Canada, or of Jaauary 1885, a S. R. CABLE, K. 8T. JOITX, MamMr. m4 weasral ncs-Tye- Osa'I TicJutt rmt'r trnUL GHICAO-O- . CO. well-nigh Reins; the Great Central line, afford 1o traveler, by reason of It unrivalled revgraphi-a- l position, the shortett and bet rout between" the East, Northeat and' Koutbeast, and to West, Northwest and SouthweJt, ; It 1 literally and strictly true, that iu connection are all of the principal line of road between the Atlantic and the Paciflo By it sn&in lia. and branches tt reaches CMnupt, Jollet. Peoria, Ottawa, La Salle, Ceneaeo, Moliae aad Rock Island, In lUinois; lavenpo-t- , Muscatine, Washington, Keokuk, Knoxrilla, Oskaloosa, Fairfield, Do Koines, West Liberty, IoTra City, Atlantic Avoca, fa losya; Qallatin,'Trenton, Game AuJuboa, Harlan Guthrie Center and Council on aad Kaaaas City, In M'.ourt, and Leavenworth ia4 Atchison la Kansas, aad theliaii txd of eltiee, tU1ts and to was iBtermedlate. The 44 Z JLgmL LUMBEI1 YARD -- PIaANING HALF-A-BLOC- milt., debt-payin- : K r - BITILDBES. . -- ) ct XJT J TT OH33NramT-- a rta.XT.H.Ou3Ll NEW TIME CARD, JAN. T, lSG.Jl TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY, AS FOLLOWS llColna; Nortb. at. rrruoiaa- 8.00 a.m. Milford Express at.. Atlantic Express 4.31 p.m. Juab Express at PacLflc Eipresa at JEsT-Arrive ta Salt Lak.e, daily as follows: Trains PBsenjfer I From .North. From No nth. 10.45 a.m. Milford Express at Paciflc Express at , 7.51 p.m. Juab Express at Atlantic Express at Lake Salt Traina leave Freizbt daily, except Sundays, for North at 8.55 .m. ; for South at i.40 a.m. aad 1.33 p.m. FRANCIS COPE. General Freight and Passenger Agt, I .3.55 p.m. ,7. '20 a.m. 10.05 a.m. 6.40 p.m,1 J a. m. aad 5.30 - JOHN SHARP, General Superintendent.' THE SHORTEST SHORT LINT? Aim ! THE EAST TO IS VIA -- B-1 OF THE Most Direct XLoute THM mmi to-d- yrUcA CcmntcU la Union Otpot M Ver-milye- luter-ruptl- PAUL ' : wTr fBLLXiiTS lUCillFiCCIT Ta Denver & Rio Grande RaiFj natsT WITH SLEEPERS THB AWT imitciis ii tii 2fJC W LINE mil are Going East, You i SLEEPING Chicago. CARS. Or to aay point beyond; e Elegant Day Coaches, STEEL ant 2R.A inivwAvprjEB. 1 T. S", n Cf You ar y 'Cfoint; Norih; 8T. PATJIi or KsiUroswl Ksutisis; 1b too Costairjr, Isussxrisss; SAFETY ! MTW1TH1APOLIS. ani CMcaio, C2 CTIG1CEST To the r. 'J-- ' SL M Missouri River, ALEX. W. F. WHITE, FLTNN, General Agent, Gea. Pass. sVTi'k'f Art Wi Lake City, UUh. Topeka, ttaa. S. V. DEJC&AH, TraTslias; Ageak MTTCKEI-L- , 743, Salt G. ' fV alKRjQCLu tW.1 '. i jji DISASTER AI RATH THE HKl'OETEKH. J fk 'I ( Another Suspect. 30. The man arrested in Losdox, Westminster district yesterday Is s named Goodman. It is belieued his arrest will lead to important developments. Goodman was lodging in North street. He is a tall man with a dark iup$tache, sallow complexion, and . J ' 3 aboutS years of age. lie appears to be an American; is nervous and uneasy. Detectives have been watching him for several days. He Lad in his 13 possession a large trunk weighing several hundred pounds, bearing torn H Main Nfreef. Salt Ijiko Cilj P.W.MA1)SE k Cf.. labels, reading ''steamship Wyoming, Liverpool." He displayed a sudden to quit his lodgings when he ?.nxiety detectives watching him. &. s Railway Iiesvatr. SO. A from SydLoxoon, dispatch ney, New South Wales, states tuat an train between express Sydney aud Wagga WagRa, while running at a high was rate of speed, precipitated into a creek by the weakness of the bridge upon which tbe train had entered. Forty passengers were killed. Later The express train between X" W here and Wagga Wagga was wrecked a by collision, and not bv falling as first reported. through a bridge; Besides the 40 persons killed, a great many were injured. Tho disaster occurred near Wagga Wagga. Fitting-anTh Reporters and tlio KaLrharath.; 30. The local Viknna, newspapers and foreign provincial journals have resolved to cease reporting the proLN ALL ITS BIUNCUES ON SHOKT NOTICE. ceedings of the Kelchsrath in consequence of an insult offered a reporter during tbe session of Thursday. The not be reported until proceedings willmakes an apology. the Keiehsrath City Water Pipes and Fixtures put in on Reasonable Terms Later The president of the Keiehsrath apologized to the journalist aggrieved, but the apology was considered inadequate. The government Call and 'Examine our Stopk of Plumbing Supplies, is astounded at the boldness of pubH ater Filters, Gas lishers in depriving their readers of Fixtures, what politicians regard as the most important news of the day. Some offZLSTo- icials are urging the Reichsrath to retaliate by withdrawing the government mr TELKPUOKK COMMUNICATIOS AT OrffCB AJT RXSIUINCE. advertisements from the newspapers and establishing a more rigorous cenof the press. sorship It seems the trouble In the Reichsrath with the newspaper men was Caused yesterday by Deputy Scuoderer asking the President to expel from the Chamber all newspaper people, wno, he AOKNTS iOU TIIK ONLY GENXNXK said, lounged about the corrlders writing lies about the proceedings. TherePleasant Valley, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coal upon the Journalists refused to continue on duty, and signed an address to the president demanding un apology. The newspapers this morning appear REDUCTION IN PRICK of the ANTHRACITE COAX Without reports of parliamentary pro:0: sold jhtti DAVID JAMES , Pi CO.. 1 ITT Steam Ilea ting Pluiubiii?,Gas Et., Tinning:, Roofinsr, Gutt3rinK', Etc 67 STBBBT. HAULTJSr JOHNSON REMINGTON, WKLL-KNOW- & CO., X ceedings. Mr. Frank L. Cox, Gouvermeur, N. Y., says he- sprained his ankle very badly, and the swelling was so great he could hardly remove his boot. St. Jacobs Oil, the great was applied, and in a short time he was cured. Pleasant Valley and Colorado Coke and Charcoal. UOOI - pain-reliev- er, Can-gre&rs- AM VIU IltO.V. Orders solicited nl nromptly filled. Telephone No. 211, onnortd with yard and ofllcf YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 and 2 Sccon4 Soutli IStruot. ad APOPLEXY. When this fit takes place, It may be known by loud breathing and loss of sense or motion. Write to XK. WHY IS THE PLAINT OF SALVE FldOBENCE Mill r -- to-d- IE. X.. for medicine, which will be forwarded by express. dw SILK Ten Times Greater J ay - ... ' ! . BROWN'S SARSAPARILLA O thei"nh Iaveaworth. S I -- REMOVES ALL IMPURITIES OF THB BLOOD, It corrects the torpid condition of the liver, and removes an ebctraetloa ef the KMmeya, XT XL 3D bcrofmla. Erysipelas, Dyspepsia Boils, Taamre, TJreere, Caneeri, Salt Ikna, Sick H.adache, Fever Sores, Kidney ID aad Kbenmausst. Tbe fanaaia im t Brown's Sarsaparltla priated oa erery bottle. Physicians eadorse this treat bloed arBKKiaK in uie suu sells it ana reoowmeods tt. ea Avsrf fl per oottle. "u,r. - Uo. six bottles tor fc. Manafactured only by the Brewa stadieiae aad JsAaaXactaraaaK sasss. J tffm - And dandelion, with Iodide of Potassium, ! 1 . PURIFY YOUR BLOOD! ' it 3 .... Oos-stlpatlo- n. lne . EXCELSIOR MANUEACTURIK toes-4joiis- CO., Crrss JC 0 Ja., Agent, P. O. Box, Lake City. H OAXFsntTlfR. Ceeasaaa it Is anaoa aaUI OemtMa. Defeature Bo poisonous dyaa avra ( white-babie- id dressi Skated in .iiTknTlinlthh Plail1iil: ta obtaia aa artificial Itra Beeaost) e i It is necaoaa It la In h a rllo soft finish :otait!:'tr.'-.-i- l '1 Cn Jub1 r ,:i.r. -- a? aitly SHar that for believing i there are hnndredadis-of ' j tUI fetoa atresaa: or ' 1mA; t le iaas. Okiaaagar. Ch'nese, fearing' others, ' Mma h.Ml asul kit 1 vuhln. TtePUas, i dsiu aduiteratea ot unwnoiaome arxiciesoi covery, but. the xo. h. otaftokd, iTr. clUx, hid them oat ot slghn. nit BETTERS . tt TM PfSsSBMlSiiat-aAast Oaa. Pass. Ageat tUokeMsasH wen. Sapt, on aookl is asserted amthority, -wim that these f emaiI childran are purdss oi, reciprocity CUffCSAAi tsMriaqoestion was Mp Pn the resOotapl.a'svj mDlSCASESOFIBfJ FLDfiEIICEKfllTTIIIG SiU vtolaat as rCahaaa jrf-l- he then"taken chased specolators and sant JMwA YorkiBoanr-o- f olution Xruptiotial u are until the? iralsed to where Chinak rsssa OIIUMU. ia3 Tradeland TiiisprtaWprU tiii ro are 12 years oiavTtneTixney are X1VER i vaasaAha they to oxaotttrea at tfcs cratvtsatt BUk aero thsM Uosl Chinamen rich sums, sold for JargC rbMMltf KIDNEY'S PrliAts ,KJSesWedl in this board favor;. who placg them vrorka La the) wprld Thres4 i y3 i wiui uiuus, rsjciprocixyxreai,y ii 1 oe us sTgMActrl b. prw natjflit trmy reciprocal in THEC0HT1CE11I ufal AN Hlsrnaa1rtn followed naTiffhatd i w su jummm , Melton. BOWaaaissasnmsepW 4t2.a" motion to adoiattniV WiBbirition.i InCM Cotuttf, layette BEWARE of IMITATJOMVi aad! white. aged lot Wwaa, H ttoaa (angel dentally the pending Spanlsh-AmeTFranklm Jlale four years it ui t was tvirorous- - murdering' Lean treat etrnt-iivei- d f vnasj jnei- It waa provejLPnjriaj . COJLZi --TftiendacedVftibnfcfmdfng any de- - ago. the Wasatch sttreasrtb of an order of w&s captain . the BsdVlcozJ rr ntaa a nv vtrwi u iuu ALLDRU6GIST3 i as - n.u Southern BrOMtrnwa V. Far an ta UBW York hoarri ra. .on--" 3rismon Mines, tha t -7 reordUL socaaisiat aoont 1 7,7 HsJe hadsvad I S"ttf e,i...,.1 wwjciitrv icbiiTUVftj vitucD 1 ktux.c of uuesaaa PftlCE.DOliAR. to wnip UUMeritaas'enly Coalville, Utah, sssuns-was reierreo so tr)astTecuye councu them,t Aand plot was lopned tbarata . masked bartT 1 ousd Halei In him. BMdltoai ssuaita. the nlghlv;inli whipped, tbim aaesUAt&that ne woodrat, sThe u rrriB j wciti.YA8rtf to nova Melton deaui? waoonvciu unieny Of affirm w Yoraf Board Kt rai s4Hlt,nd "alntia btaiuMisi.bmnai, Pncet pelftesred.. ..'..'Uw per', ton. ad BasMalraasabi IskStsMomielf caab Utaje providing for a government postal tele- - on Is as At yartU... It aMdatailtiiaaswliabaasaelalmalta. of uts sf KTapu provoked conalderable nnno. as a ear, all, bat far d.i.ii Corticelli Silk Office, : .wnw ' . WEBElllCOALi IIR: Home , 'r iw Coal Company. lneibm, . to-cU- y.. 1 JHAS BEHOVED I 1 ssaaW and front l5 ZSt -- v v ww x a a- . FLORE1TCB - H been-.taikin- g I ' Tin PUTE. SHEETlBOn.STitlPED - No. 66 MaxUetTlarff few doort we t of Price A CllTt'a, where ae will be pleased to see his old patrons and tne pabUa .'. DBDEB3 WITH . HENBY DINWOODEY, Koat 17 :;: 15 S 41 V rirat Boata Street 5llttaR arstiosa. Asa roar aroaaiss roriiiManTviiffj aOXJmYBOttJXTOMM. tut I i r- - " uus.muert tax ve mroc, viuvuuii indianapoUsvHr Cdntmerc, Tbttland'Oregon xoaru .011 racie,.anq, Trenton (ie tTtaJia I Sf&XZtt&V i-- ." as Oltytoiiii sheriff's pos-e'-.rrtv- ed Jicciwy tC7iaywJth Hs ,ft .ICMeredlthCWaxtutto ST. IsOtJIS. MO. OjKSAHPSOir.Biit: 17AHE - 1 From his Old Stand to jeaeraUy. jirr j I, STOVE a PIOKEER BOOT ' - e,.'JJ7. -' FltiHT BETWEEN TIIK IIEUHS to-nig- ht, GEO. C. .... a siaifctewssa ii L .! NEAR WAUUA WAOUA. s1 . XX.-W-A- 1 bu Lasa Orrr, Utabl THE EARLY BREAKFAST . tllflT! CBUFBBT! REMEMBER SINPECT. J . n. Wi HKl;, Jl;. M. K. CC.M.MINCiS, y S-,tt?- SPEEGt PESVIBROKE'S, A.S:f."CQ I, TERRIBLE RAILWAY BLANK HOOKS P. W. MADSKN, - TO PULLMAN AHEIUCA.N Parents Cito's - I THIS on roiiEiux, AXOT1IEK Car-lisle.wh- ile Omaha and Council Bluffs, mt a, lic ct ,V1H FAST TRAINS daily fre--. aow running its ay h, y, Santa Fe WATSON UltOS., a ct Topeka & . Vioe-Prest- on-tepo- OHZOAOO, uILWlUKEEiiid ST. (hirrmr - a PASSENGER i i and five members of his gang were HESTAU It AX T ti . BAXKH. in Indian Territory. The captured men are Askel, formerly a sheriff other in Texas; the two Clark brothers and finirnmnti niiornifTi U. 8. DEFOSITOKY. the Barber brotners. Cole has been itr outlawed for years. He was wounded and disabled in the capture but made a 98 riltST SOUTH ST.. Vf 1ST. C.LK strong resistance. A seventh member DESERET of the band was killed. 8AX.T LAKE CITY. MEALS AT ALL HOTJKH 30. toCommons In the Ottawa, . PA TJr II S200.004 CAPITAL, A. Sir John night, McDonald, respondOOUM ing to criticisms ot the government, Pinners from 11 to S p. m.. S&cts. said the United States government srsrLiK, Other MesU from C5c te 50cts. knew Canada was willing at any time H. S. ItsuDOi, Prestilrnt. to enter into reciprocal trade relations Wa. Jkmbtikgs, r BEST THE MARKET ATFOUD4 with tne United States. The law, as FtmaoHX Littlk, it now stood, gave the government the John Shirf, DtaZOTOBS w. rites, power to remove the duties on certain Wm. LUNCnES PUT CI for TOURIST, 8. articles whenever the United States U T.HrLLS. Cashier. Cashier. J government made a move in that di- Ja. Little, Ast. D. J. GRITTTTHS. rroprietor. rection. He declared it was not tbe the of to policy present government go IECEI.ES iEPDSITS PAYABLE 01 BEMHS8. down ou its knees to Americans for reor ciprocity, anything else. But and l4lls Karliansr on Kevi Bilu-Confmnr. York, Ban FranrUco, t'tilcaco, M 30, A conference was Lonls, Omaha, London, and prlurt Washington, StonccHlters and Builders. held at the treasury department ContlnentiU Cities. on the general question of the business pal t Monument Mntri$, Jnttt Ti.ttmr prospects of the country as affected by AfarUels, Gitfs arnl JfmrCt StttfA Ktf Mnke Collections, rem. ion pmreetis the alleged depreciation ol silver. pruutiUy There were present Secretary McCul-locSOITH TtJILI HT. 1378 A Treasurer Wyman, Assistant Opportts Assemblv HalL Treasurer Acton of New York; Messrs. Wm. Dowd, Geo. S. Coe and bankers of New York. The Slices itl Secretary said, is referring to the conference, that the views of all were in TKAtK narmony on the general question that At the state and natioual finances uo not call for any change in the present policy of the administration. There was no cause, he said, to apprehend any in the niatenal business prosYUflt m:INKSS WITH A NKW anything to perity of the country, nor wifKTHC TRE TSES. m:t tit i.oous. justify the depreciation in the value of BLACK TIPS silver certitieates. 6X2-i- 8 JVV U &TIHHEBS "44. - A - Main Street, St. fouls, Mo. villi'."-- ' |