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Show UKt FALTUKE HANKS EVENING CHRONICLE ASH lit Mi Ml. WEDNESDAY AH I'XKHUWH U OlANTITY. Mr. CICTClilud DMT lll'Tcllip into an prinri-pl.- a independent man will positive klniuld lie be netted in llie H liile 1 resident of (lie United Slates. lluukti Hit innot ardent admirer cannot tell at present what Ilia individual opinions ant the upon the leading question before d country, lie wai taken up by the and man model aa a Republican! politician, and adopted by the Democrats an available and unobjectionable candidate available because lie was considered a anrt of Tum-ydrup- , a pink of propriety by the and dmles mugwump, and unubjectiiinal, because lie had antagonised no one by the expression of opinin a ion he might jinssibly hold, wholesale way hu has adopted the readymade platform furnished him ly the political carpenters at Chicago Once in power the same craftsmen may ignore both platform and endorser. Indeed, it will be distasteful to recall the lalmr of the Democratic mountain, ami the and efforts nf the rival forth in accnuchers, bringing protective the insignificant double headed mouse. If Mr. Cleveland should become President, let us hoie that he will belie uneventful his record, past the with and present rising high occasion, prove himself a man of ait.iirs if not of brilliant ideas. Should he enter the While House, he will llml no he.l of roses wsiting bis advent there. Tho clamor of a political lluliel will salute lii ear. A hunger for office of a quarter of a century' duration will find voice at every portal of the Presidential Mansion, and demand with no uncertain tones the veriest cruinlis that fail from the Presidential table. Tiiat Mr. Cleveland has a phlegmatic, substantial physical system that can stand this sort of bombardment is a iniuter of congratulation. Tho suli'l secessions dement which in dangerous triumph tho other day, raised the stars and bars over the State House in Atlanta, Georgia, will join hands with the loss patriotic an I inure venoiiusis Latter-dahierarchy in demanding of the new administratiiiii, countenance and euiiccssiuiia. Large official recognition of tho first, and hands-offrom X)lygaiuy, if nut iude ieiidciil Staldusul for the second, will lie the imperious denimd. That characterless adventurer, Carl Schurz, representing the Judas Iscariot parly, will probably demand a Cabinet msition as a recognition of the faction whose vote placeJ Mr. Cleveland in position. The irreconcilable Capulets of protection and Montagues nf free trade, I Kith faction, claiming to I uf the old Jeffersonian slock, w baturer that may la, will worry the President with their contradictory and divenc policies anil demands until the perplexed magistrate will in denir, cry A plague on h th your Innumerable cranks and house.'' nationalities will howl in multiform tongues aud various keys their wants and their threats. Let Mr. Cleveland console hinuelf with tilts reflection if the present and final count shall determine that he, su near ail I yet s far from the Presidency, is to remain a the acceptable governor of the Umpire Stale, that he has escaped a fiery ordeal which, in its final outcome might Ik neither satisfactory to himself, his pa rty or the country. u wire-hea- u free-trad- y f' WHICH 18 WHICH. The New York Sun of the 7th iust. n'lkons I'levelaud's plurality in the Slate (iroesbeck, nf Ohio, ha an excellent reputation us a staiesiuan and a financier. He was one of the United States nimiiibsioijcrs to (ho Intel national Monetary Coni'crcmv, held in the city nf Paris, iu (iic year scries of In the Ciihiinii'I-l'147'.). notice of tint arguments made in the Banker's Con veil lion at Saratoga, last August, wo note Mr. I iroesUrk'u uildi'iss wliicli was lisfavor of lie tened to with great interest. "I am commented by etating: in favor of the bimetallic currency of in silver and gold. Iain I do not I thi on notion subject. luy iusiilisiiiuiiiig unrihiug for these metal which have answered the purpose of legal tender money for tlyi world throughout all the pat centuries.' lie affirmed his heliefthat the two metals could lie maintained intercbangnbly at equal value iu the future as they had been in the past until ls72. lie believed also in ail ubiindant currency. In this respect he would nut consult the interest of idle capital that t.iks.i no risks, but rnther tlioe of aitive capital whieli takes the chance of lots as well concurrence as profit. Willi the and iM'OiH'ratiuii of leading commercial nations, he believed that the time would never mine when both gohl mid silver would be (no abundant for the ni tniii wants and growing energies of the world. Since 1850 a French political economist, ill view of the enlarged biipply of gold from California and Australis, mid of the fact that silver then commanded a premium over gold in the money markets of tlie world, proposed to demonetise gold. Let it lie considered that population and development grow1 faster than the increase of the royal metals. If y ranee, the Latin I'niou, Muglandk mid the I nited Stales, will concur in fixing upon the relative value at which gold and silver shall be held and sustained, they can maintain the market value equally of Isilli metals. But if France mid the United States should undertake to effect this object alone all must admit the difficulty attending it. The country lias since 1878, been coining silver dollars at the rate of two millions icr month. Has iliislimitcd coinage effect oil go d results? The value of silver is no higher than when we started u)n the England dings to gold experiment. alone. Germany is moving in dial direction. The Latin union may I hi weakening on the double standard. What shall wc do? As a bimetallist, as one in favor of the restoration of the old currency of gold and silver, which served so well throughout the past centuries, ns one who would restore it again, it serins to me that this vain of of limited coinage should lie As a first class nation let abandoned.1 u not consent to stand in any secondray position in the important matter of our legal tender curreury. Let us stop coining silver, awl until England and the leading commercial nations will unite with us in restoring the old awl long tried currency of gold and silver let us wait. From Mr. Groesbeeks standpoint and desire to restore the universal equilibrium of silver and g dd. the coinage of silver by dm United Slates government may have but Hide effort upon the price of silver iu the open market except to Ilham; it in proportion to the eoiingc demand, lint as a metallic basis for the ubiindant currency which In; wishes to in this country, he mu-have surely desire that the accumulation of vilver in liars at lo.i-- l, be condoned, aud that silver certificates lie issued to die fullest extent whieli such nccunmlatiou will linn. CvnttllioH. Iff. John McCullough i still stopping at the Southern Hotel. Bob, his drisser, is let With him. He said today that Lc intended St. Liii'ts, Nov. , V. S. CHOLERA PLAGUE IN PARIS. s of ltf)ui McCullough. Ten Thousand Stockmen to Assemble In M. Louis. -- rill:i)ile (iiiiilitiun Voiirtoeu-Y.-ar-Ol- il Jflimd. TJIE LATEST.' The New York Mail and E.pru this afternoon says: The official canvass of the vote of this State is in progress toFew changes have bran made by day. the canvasser since yesterday, it is now generally conceded that the vote of the counties above Harlem bridge cannot he changed to effect CleveAn accidental error land's plurality. may entirely wipe out the plurality and on this alone are based the hopes of Republican!. At midnight forty out of sixty counties were heard from officially. for They gave a net gain of thirty-thre- e Cleveland, leaving liis plurality at 1,225, according to the claims of the Democrkt. "f end an Wine's rnajori' of any seriou increase ties iu the rural counties. New Yoke, Nor. 12. Only thirty-nin- e counties have reported officially up to 3 p. m. In Jefferson county Blaine gains 8. Bluine's total gains in SO counties are 11 rotes, liis total losses are 7. All of Clevelands pluralities have remained unchanged. Blaines net gain su far in (lie ranva-- s therefore has been four votes. Jam a to (, LI., Nov. 11. Ollicial vote in Suffolk Blaine, 5,870; county: Cleveland, G,43U; Butler, 12; St. John, 400. Plurality fur Cleveland, 503. Returns heretofore published gave Cleveland a plurality of 004. Genesee county, official : Blaine, 1,031; Cleveland, '3,04.'!; St. Jidin, ff.Sli; Butler, 11. Jett'erson comity, official: Blaine, St. Juhu, Cliff; 0,1)20; Cleveland, 7,07-1- ; Butler, 33. (Jueena county f.ujerviiorK completed the canvas of electoral votes this morning. On the returns yter Buy was found defective after canvass, hut it was not an error affecting the result of the as announced: vole officially Blaine Cleveland 8,415, 1(1,307, Butler 270, St. John 20l. Bln l rulity fur Cleveland, 10, 022. were again pieseut of liotli parlies. Returns heretofore published give Cleveland a plurality of 1,P27. New Yoiik, Nov. 12. The board of county canvassers resumed its session today. The riHiiu was tilled with jsdili clans and lawyers, representing the lie publicaifand itemoeratic panics. The committee on protest and corrected returns amHiiiitcd to canvass the First Assembly district, have begun. It was found after proceeding a short wav down the district, that the Democratic electoral ticket was not properly filled in, and that there were clerical discrepancies, or omissions. On motion, the whole district was referred to the committee on corrected returns. Tompkins county, official: Blaine, 4,420; 3,uu2; Butler, 277; St. licr-iirm- White House. The ScenicLine of the World DENVER street, Salt Lake Citv. Main ft WALKER BROTHERS, Established A. RIO GRANDF EX KRAI RAXKlan WK 110andA solicit acmunu It A Thi'. e'pecMl 3 Off. ra:i p.y ilse Trans -- Continental Austria, Belftunp SlSSi, Spain, Americas OGDEN, SALT New York, Chicago Louis Omaha BL new markham hotel, to th Try those celebrated fresh cyders, conked in every style. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s FOX Among at a grand BAH BALT LAKE CITY, UTAR Pueblo and Denver, Transact a General Banking At which latter points DIRECT CONNECTIONS are made with trains ibi PAY SPECIAL WE ATTEXTKS bnsliietifbr parties raiding set di city, and invite correspondence s H attention given to the irsh J And all Priori pal PuinU in the United States and bullion. We solicit an teeing highest market prices. and Canada. Collections made; with prompt srtam lowest rates Execute orders Cor purchaaeorialsgm On and After Ocl. 12, 1884, and bonds at New York and BwDaadm We ecll exchange and tel Lute or Cliioao, ATLANTIC KXPItl-STRAIN, (X)M-.on leading cities of tho Ui rpiIE Ainilsh sight drafts or remit fluids telml posud of the Celebmlnl Bullet amt Can, also Elegant Pint etas (awehes ami Dublin, Paris, Berlin. Btockholm, OmAs 1 IAS OPENED A TAILORING PSTAB- - Emigrant Hlceplug (Am, will leave Ogiltn and all other prominent I I l.MIMKXT nl Certiflrau of Deposit issued,jilnSill paysNsml dally at K:U a. m. (ini arrival or train ml Halt lake City from Ban Francisco) mand. at lftVi a. m., making direct miincellou CwTsspimdenti,' ' at Iucblo and Denver with trains for the Kal, New York - Im;rten ATndsrfWVli North and Hontli. Isrami THE PACIFIC EXPSE8B TRAIN (torn Den- New York - Commercial VsUnml in Chicago OPPOSITE POSTOFFICF. ver, Pueblo and Kastem points will arriveGT11 - First National Siltk rianrlsco Ball Lake daily at p. ni. and Ogden Omaha Natkmt) aka p. ni., making directcmiueethm with U . BUla Savinas J Bt. Louis Ho oDlu's In Iiitbrin the Ladle tlisl lie nuiKCS tnti Pariile Trains for Ban Francisco aud tho CoaxL Pacitlo licsiilc (ieutleineirs l.lulhing, LOCAL TRAINS leave Bpringvllle TAT. a. m, n I a.m. ltetnruiug, leave Balt Wplle FargO & LOi S Ball Lake i:lft p.m arriving atBraiUKvlllu bZSp.m. I Wbho, Lko COATS. LADIES TAIIOR-MAD- E Ijcave Ba.lt Lake daily fur Bingham and Alin at ltS a. m. Betuniiiig, arrive at Baltioikc SALT LAKF. CITY, UTAJ 4:15 p. m., Ogden 6:10 p. m., and leave Ogdci 111. ioike 7ria at Balt at tkao p. at m., p. arriving PERFECT FIT AND COitllEl.T STYLE. An ACCOkuODATIUN TRAIN leaves Balt m lake daily (except Sundays) at taWa. 4:33 exchange u arriving at Pleasant Valley Junction atJuno-o- Buys and belli transfers on the yfe leaves Pleasant Valley m.: returning, Two from B at TsOO a. m., arriving at Salt lake at emo cities ef the United State and Europs,a Samples of Goods to Choose au points of tha Pacific Coast. Wholesale Chicago Firms. p. m. Imiics letters of credit, availshls irludpal cities of (he world. A8K FOB H. IV. ECCI.KB, Wi II. BANCROFT, attention given to the seiliai Receiver. lss. A Figt. Agl. andSpecial bullion 8aU Iako uv. made on rvmsignmcotsatk Advance B.K. HOOPER. Gou.P AT. Act Denver. ntOBe Particular attention given (0 throughout Utah, Nevada KANSAS CITV, OMAHA P. VAN HOFEN, Merchant Tailor, L rilii--iu- 224 MAIN STREET, rAN HOFEN, P. Merchant Tailor. ..NEW.. No Old Stock. PHOTOGRAPHIC Every Sample New. 1 rttnrlc. To the Public- - F. SCHOPP E. PARLOR Wliolenle and Retail Dell HARD THE is CH ICAGO, on short Notire. I 4 AND CAST Tin, Copper and WAN AM AKER Milwaukee OAK HALL, LAPHAM. Philadelphia. Cloaks and Suits. 1 Till and Iron Hoofing, Spouihv. Gal ing, Re. latest and Beit Designs in Stoves and Rangi full line of card sample! of piece goods stock will be touni will. A Sheet-!- : Work BROWN, M. G. WROUGHT RANGES, & MRS. C0AL-B- M Stoves, Residences, Mills, Horses, Etc., PliotngHplicd SOFT AND a.J MAIN STUEET, Opposin' the fit. Jaice-- Hotel. Democratic meeting held last night was the following : Resolved, That SYMONS & McCORNICK & GO, n a figure. the great Variety hi llie city tsd And lire from AND JOHN DAVIES, 253 Main S. Street, SALES AGENT, Salt Lake City, UtaL Street. Market 42 No. ST. 241 Main Street, Oooosite Walker House FAIL AND WINTER STYLES BA7.AR 1ATl'ERNS Bazar Iiresv maker, ai eent- - by mail, llonp Skirts, Bustle Dnw till linn. Chi iiltnc iluallli Conctii, Jlmtlo Skirt, cm. AdilnfMiirrallon MBS. M.ii. LA I'liAM.Salt Lake City, J. B. CECIL, PAUL T.G.M. SMIT TAILORING. JUST RECEIVED. e, r "Well-Heal- try Oyster Oral to. with both the Tia us and Aaswiated Press figures, but tdiow a change of 40 votes in Blaine's favor a compared with the Nun's table. Queens county official return agree with previously published we will welcome the day when there shall he no Solid South and no Solid North, but a solid Union, a it was eighty yean ago, and when all American citizens, white and lilaek, native and adopted, at home and abroad, shall stand espial liefnre llie law and he covered and protected Ity our country's flag. The Limerick Boy Kicking. Druu.v, Nov. 12. The corporation of the City of Limerick by an overwhelming majority refused to pay aur attention to the second writ fur extra police tax. They also Kissed resolution denouncing the government for the reappointment of George Bolton as crown solicitor of Ireland. Woman. I anlies who would retain fie: lines and Denver LEADVILLE, ' CotTsspoedasti, Btata BavtusimM ahaletigaa! Bank or OennanKaBsSf Ban Francisco GUNNISON LAKE, Tot S&k, BETWEEN TRY THE 11 ff? Draw exchange on all tha leading ROUTE MAIN STREET. ('Miiforula Vassraulii According to California law a man is a vagrant, no matter what hi income, if lie consorts with criminals and upends his time in idleness. Alfred Migueron, whose income is $240 monthly, was lately committed as a vagrant fora hearing at higher court, and $100 bail, which lm was willing to put up, was refused. . -- The New, Popular, week. AA-T- Don't fail Kenewer. f mining comimnia and couutiy A Montreal, Canada, dispatch this Le ailing Family Hotel In Salt Lake afternoon says diphtheria is increasing City. New Motel and Furniture. an alarming extent, and typhoid fever prevails also. Doctor attribute A. GREENWALD, Proprietor. both diseases to defective city drainage. Orrasby Phillips, one of the proprietors of the Philadelphia (Pa.) biMtch died suddenly this morning at 9 o'clock Deceased was of nervous prostration. for many yean prominently connected with the iron ami glass industries here. He was Mayor of Allegheny City for The PALACE HOTEL of Denver, OolondA Rein mMonshlft. three yean, and at the time of hi death was president of tho board of managers MISCELLANEOUS. of the western jienitentiary. vivacity. D. Ci SPARKS. lretly BANIty yp' RAILWAY. ST. JAMES, 373. Official returns of Suffolk county agree ju-til- BAHK8 ABB BBOKW. Proprs. tTIEE EAR 13 BEHOVED ONE I(( A Big Convention. A south, and is kept first class in ew( 12. The long tailed spect. of Cattle MenV'Convention will assemble Three Billiard Tobies, for the accomsud. in thi city next Monday. There are tlon of guest. nearly 9,000 delegates in attendance and it A bat lunch will b served daily ftwn 7 to a estimated that nearly 10,000 men front 12p.u. the Northwest, West, Texas and Europe will he present It will he the first time the stockmen of the entire country have met in convention. John, the resolutions adopted A. Podlech tt Co., St. Louis, Nor. of New York at 1,2(11 iu the tit) comities, and iu n tabulated statement gives (he plurality in each county fur lilaine and Cleveland upon which its estimate of lKIIKX HIILI. Cleveland's plurality is based. It is a A Big Contract. significant fact that in the six counties Cooil llaritr Mine if Thawed Out. Fokti, axd, Oregon, Nov. 12. lanulon of Schenectady, c!ioharic, Saratoga, A Victoria (British Columbia) dis- advices state that the Oregon Construe Niagara and Yale whose votes were patch says: The An. uu brought news lion Company has been awarded the eon in Iiikom-ci.officially given ycsunlai's of three prosabout the exploration tract of building, equipping und keeping (he officii' j lurali'.ies in the four and mi the in reKiir for one river Stewart on pector year the railroad from Iiiaiue c unities give 20 " more Tote to , the present terminus of the t Iregmi & ( 'al Yukon. They started from Chib-atBlaine than the Shhi table toes. while iforuia mail to meet die ( 'alimrnia A ( Alaska, in the spring of 14S2, and proill the two Ciovel u.d counties, Schoharie at die Slate line. The conlr.n rivth. S'cirnrl ceeded to the moulli of is t2,iHiii,iiU.). price and Niagara, by the official vo:e a teleer, up which they canoe I fir ah..:ii 2011 graphed, Cleveland lives on vote when miles. Navigation w.i Tltr Scourge of I.n-is- . ea-- v Nov. 12. Frjin iiiiduiiit 1. This on the Stewart river, tliere compared with the Wr table. Paris, being riiluces the Hint' plurality for Cleveland from cholera noon (lie death stretches of 30 J miles where poriagr from 1,204 to Jiff. Iff If other counties hail not to be these occurred of were in the hos28; made, and no p triage is in their olfieial anil vicinity. Mihlici of the vole continue on over liali a mile it Two llr.-ipital length. Poring sc'im-.this line of march, the Sxh plurality trip up they cxauiiucd over liU si reams, guard at the Elys. e Palace were one died iiiiiiic.liute-ly- . for Cleveland will be traiuiormed into an in aH of which they foun'd gold in paving with cholera Tlie.-- s c.isrs have caiiM.il a profound The ground was frozeu in equal or greater plurality for Blaine. quantities. there being a thick covering sensation. all places, It is true that this morning's report adds of moss through which die sunlight footing l' the Coot. to the 1 t of olficia'ly rpjKirtcd count's could not penetrate, and in spots diis wa Nov. 12. The govi'mim-nI.ondiix, s and in a general way asserts that no live and six feet iu depth. The of ha issunl a .leffciency of etiiuate with notable changes have been effected stream where water was running were reference to the eMt nf the Nile expeili-liui- i. found to be frozen solid. The prospectthereby from previous and late unofficial ors reimrt dial on account of the frozen T!i; ariiiy will require C ,0i),0H) estimates. Rut this report is misleading, nature of the soil the dirt could n4 be inure than previun-l- y eliin:i(eil, anil the It i well known that the rival party operated. These men have Keen in navy X32i.li' t). Fur the Ijciiliu.ina eitiinatc that will le ) these regions, which have liecn regarded committee's estimates vary, each insistas uninhabitable, for over (wo rv'piirtil by the annv, 0 mi AUiO.UOd by all along ing that its own candidate is el by time, they the uuvy. years in the winter small plurality. Which estimate is the going to the mouth of the Yukon The fttir n ihJatrtire, for supplies, standard from which the official returns by the l Wii.wiNiiTnx, Ni'V. 12. The traveled each way being nearly show no notable variation? Until this miles. Two of lliu three remained vole of Di'l iware i: Clevelnml, 17,001; 1,500 important question is settled, the at J unean itr, and die oilier is mi liis lilaine, 12.77S; St. John, 00; Dutlcr, (i. only way of ai riving at any certainty way to Ban Francisco to piuvliUM.- - a The St. John 11ml Duller electoral ticket to non pare for ourselves the i.fllcial schooner anil liring supplies by wav of were reNirle:l in Newmstie iiiunty only. the Yukon In their claims mi llieSlcwj-- t as given l y telegraph, with say river. Thi would indic.ue that dieir The teiiiiHT.iiii'e legislative vulc wa 1.5 Iff. the .Vna' table nf pluralities in each statement about the inipWibiliiy of fnr the two leading candidate' on the frost is of aivie.iiit flinty gronnl A Hoy i'irmf, The estimate of the Shu have Iwen con somewhat of a blind. Tiicy were found Kiitxxsism. Pa., Nnv. 12. -- Hiring sidt-remore reliable by Cl veluiul svm. on Stewart river, where die Sclieillling tlie ubeiii,e from huiuo nf Gnirge brother had htvn operating. During putliix rs than thi.se of the Democratic the two year dial the parly of three IIu'iKon, whnre.iilu near I Jay tun, committee, which laics Clevelanil's phi were in the interior die lowest the thercnuiity, a fiiiiili'en-year-nbuv, rails s iue " si to .Vi) higher. mometer registered was thirty live dr Mripiail hi ymiiuer Mter, pluiing hi-- r , .m a re.l h.it tnve, burning her n si indanl f. r purports of eoniparison, the grees Mow xcru. Heverely that her life i iiep.iircil nil. (anility pluralities claimed i.n either estiIlmduiniW llrnllicr. mate wisilil answer in tracing the differ-en.--e french flctory. New ture, m-giMl, a full line nf 1st ween miotlii iil i n!inlatin ami e linxii Knxn, Nnv. 12. Freneh gi ii'riiK, fruit au-- vegetnlile. grain un-ujlieial returns. To tlm lnniied extent f.til. Sole agent fur Salt on Kui f.r the Tam mad lari week City hove noted, Blaine's idian.ies of election tlie were trilling. Tlie French have captured iiiipMreil new Cliicagu are better than Cleveland's. lauqi. M ain street, opposite Clift i Iuiihv. llie t'hinec giinioal, Fiuhuw. niod-r.i:cl- BAILB0ADS. I and Now York would then go to Pittsburg to play an Hi friends ugagcnieul next week. loscly watch him since his ar rival lieu-- , and are giving him Hu wanders around proper care. aimlessly, and has no apparent object hut to rtniimu his engagements. He rofi-stto he shocked when he learned iis coiuuauv was nut here, a lie said resumiug acting thi week at the Olympic theater. On many subjects his mind is apparently unclouded. Ix-ga- A (iootl JlnmlutioH. Sayaxxaii, Ga., Nov. 12. 12. 1884. OVj-,31i3- ll ROi'TLS. Thu GreatCount Progressing, Willi leaving for Little Material Change. A JS WlOOXJSSUAY, .Urfullooyk NEAR THE END! Nil. .I. XllVKSiRKI: lilKNlAl. (JlKO.NHI.l., us MANUFACTURER OF Railway Comoanv, Tents, I 1884 Fall and Winter 1885 GOODS. Will. I.D f 1. gciitli-nii-- in s DEALER IN N V I T E to hii curly Insiicclion of my AND FALL Awnings, 1 Hu aud mna) IliUHll etivlk-.iitl- 111 equlpeil Hi Mining WINTER WOOLENS. y -- t Fine Groceries, Green Groceries, III Poultry and Game. STUCK NFW AND FKKSII. K-d- 1 ilog-teai- wilt In' fiiiiui! niudcntlr. I will I ti km-them as low a point (nixitciil with make it No. 265 Main Street, I NION BUK'K. WAGENER'S get IIOI.I inaturial, im.I amt thocarc and allrulion rHultJie wiiik-iHanl- U TIIOItOrcilI.YBATIBFACll Short Line No. 218 BETWEEN Main Street, up Oppuiiic tlie l'itiiniL'C,rlt Lake 32 Council Bluffs, Chicago TAIIJIK, and Milwaukee, stairs, City. GENTLEMEN is BOHLED E. McCOARDU OLD I still continue to make Boots & ShotL TO ORDER. REPAIRING A SPECHAlfl oflii-iu- f T.TIIK CHEAPEST RAT KB AND lift tinned on Um sli.irt.iiil uulitc, Lear yimr order at she stniv of Um First-Cla- ss Suit of Clothes PIONEER LUMBER Khniild rail on l Of Hu- Crrat Trauseonlinciilal Railway chain and il lakes tlie right of tho column in tha front rank, and aaluUi. the graiiilly Mighty West w ith the pcontrol boimdlO' - nper-utin- Arm-strun- g Public Fntronago BoUcUrf Bonanza Link s, California Brewcrv, SECOND SOUTH STREET. Thru, doors cant of Elcpliant Btora H. L0WEN8TEIN. A. H. KELLY & BRO. MAMLFAUTk'ltr.K J. BERGEN, OF Blank-Book- sI and Cutler, tl.ni, I'KAcn, Hullciling tlie patrorugi-o- f ureiybody, Ip (ha mutter of traiisportHlI.m of penmia anil vrty.we aiire all (hat none shall go away llMitlsfled, and that we ran and will please them In every particular. Exmw,iiaHeiigt!rand mail trains dally rsi-l- i dlmilon lirtween Council Bluff ) Clilrago. R. ft. MERRILL, Genera Manager. J. T. CIAKK, (k-n'- i eriuUNiueuL A. V. II. CARPKNTKlC Flit BINDING AND PAPEN RULING, MAIN STREET, door north of Jonea's Bank, ap Moira iassoimcrandTIrkftt AgfUit W. O. HWAN, MupL tlATIBFAf.TION (IIJAKANTKEI), 324 Mils Strati, appsillt PaitsUn? E. & W7H. Stj PiijNi-xatT- Gt-n- 'l easu-alti- BOOK 13 E Second South T1IR WHO DESIRE A BEER. AT WILLIAM KY(i ARM ENTS James Price, MKUCHANT TO ORDER F'n-ig- Uwwral oiDrca, Milwaukee, Wia, Tmtllr WILLIAM ABEL, AgrpL Metropolitan u4i,Bif DhAiJCIU IN LUMBER, T. & G. Lath, Rustic Siding, MouWiJ WINDOWS, DOORS, BL1ST- First IseSHraM OppcMta 14th word meetln Salt Lab Citv. V - |