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Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle. OMANI1 gUJLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE How jsyxry xyeniko, H1BU3UED (Siinily exoepte 1 inraoaroxATXDj Strati Salt 8 I17 Lika City. Terms i .JSM AM ,SM .Carrier to all partaoi the I liffP dty at the Balt Lake City Poatofice aa - jqBX B. tnuoy. Boalneae Vanager. KOTICIJ. lUCIKXSB . AUCTIONEERS, PHKLP3, advanced on conilfnmenta, and A sour tarru made.,. Fkw rim.HmdUty. UWc Temple. Balt Lake city, Utah, I north of Herald Building. ftii doon PIONEER 1CAKUFAC-urin- c Farrier, carriee in atock and to otder 'Carriage and Room ?mUo Kobe, etc. Alio mount! aklni and clean, all kind, of fUn. 74 Commercial atreet, ipwlalty. iSDEKSON. j MOOdSOUtil. fr-- lamps at the pioneer Hat Booth Street. H. y JJs&wTct. rJw!piuirietOT, U.JHOP, CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAR. gncfflaatHaasgi tsrjsssiirmssii iW. YOUR flXD SHOE MAKER-G- ET ns and ehoee repaired neatly end ,i3kr the moat Improved ityUjjnext .kern, north. JohnWetteL lEIYSOR, DENTIST, LATELY CON-Mewith Or. J. K. Van Aukln, haa m litotke Herald New Building, where he 1 to do ell kind, of Dental work, f guaranteed. JL H. J AX1) J. S. RICHARDS AND A. 8. rjoWER, lhyiician. and Burgeon, Deurrt National Bans. Entrance i jmr xkalhctmet. TEACHER OF T. RADCLIFPE, hu removed to 288 K Flrat South tNeonddooreutof Bi.Merka Church, iriiited Wedneeday. and haturdaja. inode, DENTISTS, WHYTOCK, hiker Opera Houae. Anmthetlea ad- ephone In office. J. L. Whytock, D. D. 8. LGUrui. a NICHOLS, DENTIST. OFFICE .omodte Walker Home, over Seabury drngatore. Anothetlca given. I FT. Id. in office. 1BTS HITCHCOCK A STOVER. W. Hitchcock, Wuatch Block, Balt W. R. Btover, Lagan, Utah. 1, 2 AND 3, DR. HIGGINS'S Remedy la warranted to euro all if direction, are followed. Office, No. lnetreet. AT an MAIN STREET, THREE toon north of Clift Houae, end ice i)r. the JUcnwwple and Analytic Plijnf- tooclaUnt, before taking medicine of All oidcn by mail letei No. Iddraas, Dr. C. ir. lOMt, Salt Lane City, l'l & SOCIETIES. HUH LODGE 7; it 'ill 1 1 N NO.t, I.O.O.F. . . IB! EVERY THURSDAY AT 730 P. H. a Odd Frilowi1 Hall, Union Block, Ball Odd Fellows In good standing arc CRy. . Hdtetftmd. J.BEDOKK, N. Secretary. I J. Tuoau, I MIT LAKE LODGE NO. 2, 1.0. 0. a F. at Friday evening rirarFellowF Hall, Union Block. l in Odd ms iagood standing an invited to 8. J. (JREIUHTON, N. G. LDaaute, Secretary. JNDAN LODGE N. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. . Y EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT I 1b Odd Frilowi1 New Hall, Union' 1 Fellow, in good standing arc in- Ljiftn (iuii 8u-- t v.awrilfl IT.'. . ui: "vw le h Im J. T. HALL, N.G. ilvias, becretary, ktWdock.ln Odd Fellow UalbUnlon TMlng brotheis made welcome. THEO.J. BAKER, N.O. laax, Secretary. IXENTHE LODGE No. 9, K. OF P. CONVENTIONS EVERY MON-svenl- e . - IM6ELY LODGE Ns. 9, I.O.O.F. I EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING I 1 hm.k, at Castle Hall, Walke: 730 p. m. Visiting Knlghti Howe aa the He-tire- d of 111. List, Philadelphia, April 2. The North American thi. morning publisbeith fallowing interview with Geo. W. Child.: "The lut tinsJL nw General Gust wee on the 4th oflaE month, cold Mr. Child lut night. Ha realised that hia life waa drawing to s does bat aesmsd to regard the approach of death calmly and without the .lightaat fear. Ha expreeeed the hope that ho would bq able to fiuidt hit book before ha died, While we were talking of the effort, of hia friend, to have him placed on the retired list, he taitified bow kindly he foil toward them and (poke of the pleuura he felt at the kind remarki of the newipaperc, advocating hia retirement. While wo were chatting I observed that it was half-pai-t 11 oclock, and the General said: I auppaae the Senate Is adjourning now.' Juat then I received s telegram from Mr. Drezel, stating that General. Grant had been placed on the retired list. Thera, (Jen-era- l, said I, 'read that. A smile of pleasure illuminated hie countenance and for s moment be appeared unable to Mrs. Grant entered the room speak. and 1 told her the news. With a beam-in-g face aha cried: They have brought ns back our old commander.' The wu very affecting. Opld geekers In Alaska. Lieutenant Commander Nichole, the Pinte, informa the Navy Department in a report dated Sitka, Alaska, March 11, naong other things tiist The miners era beginning to arrive ia the country, particularly thou for tha M tll,7 EO op the river on the now pleeer mining camp will be established this season on the Jano river. The prospects of this mine ere very rich in coarse gold. One hundred miners an expected daring the rammer. In connection with this Juno River camp tha of R. and fl. IlIASONS. Ut Rain Street, IjCU FIND THE LAEGE8T ABMRT- - and Silver rATCHES, WALKER MOTKEM. KISCaLANEOUS. ipg WALKER BROS. PALACE HOTEL, J?1A ll toward, those who had slighteat opposed the bill, for he is the moat magnanimous man I ever knew. The great-eaoldier that ever lived, he ii a kind and gentle as a woman. Ife frequently told me Low much it pained him to M accosed of butchery. He said he waa always overcome by a foaling of tad-ne-w before a battle, at the thought that many a poor fellow would never return from the field. He is generous to s fault and has given away s fortune in charities. In this, like in everything else, he wu modest. The umt modesty that prevented him from uking for an appointment or a promotion, caused him to maintain iience concerning his gifts to the needy. I remember that when lie wu of hia visits to me, during his Presidency, a great many people called then to uk favors of him. Not caring to have him worried, I refused admittance to all whom I suspected of being on a mission of that kind. One day a lady who lived in the same block, in foot only a few doors from my house, called and aaked to sea him. 'You may see her, General, uid I, laughing, I gueee she is not. after an appointment. lie came back in n little while and uid, You were wrong: she wu after an appointment. I looked at him in astonishment, and he that tbs lady wanted him to muter tho lister-in-laof Kdwin M. Stanton, Lincolns secretary of wu, from the mint, when the wu employed and the work wu too hard for her, to tho lie requested Treasury Department. me to see the Assistant United 8tatca Treuurar in this city and asked kim to give her a position. I did eo and the Assistant Treasurer told mo ha had no vacancy. General Granta request ia law, however,' uid he, and I can make room for Mrs. Stanton by removing a lady who hu no need of n position hen. This wu done and some time afterwards met a aon of Mr. Stanton (the latter wu dead at the time) who thanked me for getting hia aunt the appointment. General Grant appointed her uid I. 0110 no, uid he, 'General Grant himself told mo that yon had got the appointment for her. This is characteristic of the General, who is continually doing good and given others the credit. ill-wi- on-on- of British Columbia and the United States. Thou of tha former era much more in tha interact country of tha minera. Tke Western Waterways Convention. Nxw Orleans, April 8. The Western Waterway Convention met here today and pasted a preamble and naolutione setting forth the magnitude of the interests jeopardized by tha neglect of Congress to mike appropriation for their improvement and calling on the next Congress to do so; uking the Secretary of War to use tlie unexpended balance of tha river and harbor appropriation tar that purpose; declaring it to be " the dut; MAIN AND Mrs. P. S. Shear, Proprietor. FURNISHINGS, HATS AND BOOTS AND SHOES. Our New Spring Styles ARE NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. We have received a Large Variety AND SOFT in HATS, GENTS, YOUTHS AND CHILDRENS OF MOST DESIRABLE STYLES. Spring and Summer WOOLENS, attractive: WHITE AND FANCY Gloves Driving u All Desirable Btyis; All New for tho Bpring Trade. NEW transpires that Louis Biel, the Indian known u'the Kapo-leof the North, who is engaged ia fighting the British, wu for a long time a resident of San Francisco. The range of Biels accomplishments being limited, he wu forced to engtge in some ordinary qiannal labor, ud wu first employed in the kootblackiruf establish meat of Cor- It now ELEPHANT Go. Absolutely Pure. y usssrssfsisrs: NEVADA -- AFTER FRIDAY, JUNK IA Utah A Nevada (kmpmqrwlll U wlr trains a followi (HmuUya ezoeptod): AND standard mountain time kffia.ta. -- . Rail lake City. Ilnwun leave Leave UsrMd Jl:la.az. mede Loavo Tooele silent follow, rad JMDa.1 n..lK IMM Arrive at Tenaiaus avoiding I he no le or liul taring himself, vo Terminus business no aim ... noealiim and a.psrently having Uvo ttartleW....---AirtvM0p.ni. pawr .va excitlocnwume Mb risct in life, a Rett at W Th dgarattea nl urn frugal Jwjngend return patieriW FARE to Blerk Rock orUarttold betthat Itiel could so return Vo Canads to moment the pnner and strlke the him n crafty British government will find foe. end dangerous Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, Mia Tooele-..MW- TOOLS, ETC. George A. Lowe, IN- - giant vo wbxb, books rvun,Bows scales a BOX 353. AND STEEL. FIRST-CLAS- S OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, CUNNINGTON & CO., P, Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Warranted of SALT LAKE CITY. AT SOLD Best Quality ami to be VERY LOW PRICES A Full and Well -Aworted Line of BROOM HOTEL, LOCATED OGDEN, UTAH. IN THE BUSINESS Agricultural Implements OF ALL, KINDS, CENTRE. DEDERICK HAY BALING PRESSES, KNOWLES HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED Til 18 New and Well - Furnished STEAM Fur all purposes. Hotel is called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEN ON ANY OF THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Evening Train from Bait Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AND MINUT1CH AND BALING WIRE PUMPS, All sizes constantly in stock. Inquiries answered promptly. AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. (Particular attention THIRTY TIES ' AMEN PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES; LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS 8AW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. FOR 8LEEP IN THE MORNING. No The Commercial Travelers Interest! will be meet reepectfaTIy attended to. License required for commercial traveler! in Ogden. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD. MARCH 22, 1885. FA88KN0EH TRAINS LEAVX BALT LAKE DAILY A8 FOLLOWS: e M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. GOING NORTH. Atlantic Exprcm at.... Tmln p-- lhJa! DKALEB8 IN Correspondence solicited. ONtan, the la GEO. M SCOTT & CO. DEALER IX THE CELEBRATED 04 Railway. u 43 and 45 E. Second Sontli street, Salt Lake City Hardware and Builders Materials, Mining Supplies, Etc. I EuL CLOTHS (1 railed. 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Sait Lake City, CORNER. AND CRESCENT EXTEA iHeetiUfendenof tomalee. DOMESTIC SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. wx JXiAonn rom champion nelias Lyons, the polisher, who at that time kept n stand on Both street, under tho Occidental. Hi. introduction to Lyons came about in a peculiar way. While in Chicago Kiri nad become acquainted with Daniel m OLeary, the great nedestrian, thany a the senith of hia uma walker. OLeary came to San Fhmum contest with Wes-toThfr Powder never varies, A marvel ot to engage in a'rix-daand while parity, etrenith and champion, the English than accepted the hospitality hb old friend Cornelius Ly Kiri at that time wu doing amne odd ItoWDK Wall Oroet, New York. jobs about tho track at the pavilion, obtained through OLearys intervention, and it occurred to ClAtry lo uk Lyons :n him a chance at ome more to employment. Lyons kindly and inn fow days Biel wu at to work with blacking and brushes next Kickaids saloon. Franris-ll- e No donU a great many Ban wu cans will remember him wall, man, firmly-kni- t, Sie AND Id Fine and Medium MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS n yJ IMPORTED Staple and Fancy Groceries, ou and came poured from San Franciao hare uggd wu and City, toVhginia Hn " in 1877 in PWUng tomnlea. r SanTranclc turned to and was among tha very men who apptarad In the ptiUm At Greatly Reduced Prices. Great Variety. Cimnmgtbn & t the Latest Styles, All k MISCELLANEOUS. & TAILORS A FULL LINE OF CLOTHING, Our New Spring Underwear UTAH . John Taylor & Son, IMERCHANT A fine assortment of tho Newest Thing! in DU. C. W. HIGGINS, Mieroeeopie and Analytic: Physician. Tka Moat Holiablo ripoetalisr. Cures Fits in their wont form, and all Chronic Diseases, Seminal Weaknem, IS VERY Syphylii in all its forms, Gonorrhoea. Gleet and alldiseasu of a private and Comprising Plain and Fancy BAI.DIUGGAN and LISLE THREAD HH1UT8URAYRU8 end HOSIERY. confidential nature. Dr. H. hu made these diseases a specialty for the past fifteen yean. Dr. II. hu been in this city for the past thirteen yean, and in that time hu cured over 1,000 of the above diseases. . Suffering friends dont Dress Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Neck Scarfe, ! Ties, Bows, delay ? call at once and put yeurselve under Dr. H.i treatment, Suspenders, Etc. Iks knowledge of disease ia half its cure. Dr. H. can be consulted daily at hia office. No. 272 Main street. in Many have been rescued from the disease of who medicines, grasp by my nw given np incurable by friend r and phyaidans; for the proof of this,call A SPLENDID LINE OF and get their addresses and eee them for vou Helve. CONSULTATION FREE, lladicine given away to tha poor. Gents, Ladies and Childrens Fine Shoes, .00-1- IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. MODERN fiSTSperial Kate to Permanent Bearden and Families. Street Can and Buttei from all Depots pan tha door. Youths' and Children's Hats in Felt and Straw. -- DEALERS six-da- AND RATES $2.00 to 2750 PER DAY. of the Latest Styles AND STIFF Virginia Chronicle. u NEW NEW FURNITURE! mum Tbe Napoleon of She North Formerly n In gin Fraaolaco ana a Hootb veadei of Tommies aa tho Comstock. d NEW HOUSE! Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates, M BIEL, THE REBEL. half-bree- STREETS. CLOTHING, An Important DseUlon. San Franooco, April 8. In tho United Statu Circuit Court Judge Boagli ob Pain. Cures colic, cramps, diarrhoea ; externally for aches, paina, sprains, headache, For man or neuralgia, rheumatism. beast. 20 and 50c. SOUTH Emu tion between tho bpper the Gnat Lakes should Mimiarijpgiand Sawyer rendered in important decision. The case wu Adda Taft, a citizen of New York, venue Arthur W. Bowman, insolvent fiduciary agent. She brought suit to recover 1154,000 from defendant alter insolvency proceedings commenced, and attuned bis property. The decided that a foreign creditor can judge not come in and attach the property of an insolvent after insolvency proceedings have begun, and thereby obit priority ova other creditors. The attachment wu discharged. THIRD SALT LAKE CITY.' GENTS' . J.R. KUBH.aU. uncellarottn. Pd tho st PROFESSIONAL A .R,ved Placed lining nythe Uronicle publishing company. I'" MODESTY. RICEKONS PINKS uml Quaker Stylos" perfectly fut end LADIES Purple ALL DRY GOODS DEALERS FOR 8ALE FROM Atlantic Kzpra at GOING SOUTH. Jlllfonl Ex prom at..... 30 a. m. arrive dally In Halt Laka City NORTH. I u follow! FROM SOUTH. Xilfcrd SxpmaaL asaaaeiececusaaaasieuMs reliable BY FRANCIS COPlt, ItalgM and raamnwir Agent. 730 a.m. JOIM MtARP. MOptm. |