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Show ' , , , THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2?, 1891.1 3 i'FSRKIHS- APPITIOH. rftj in and let its Show You the Plan of the House . we are Building R 1 V PERKINS' -- :- ADDITION ? I FOR FRANK T. HI ATT. N g Q l This House Costs IP oUUeUU 1 s ouse osts 1 ' J I : -- j 1 1 L 1 a f In Queen An11 Style and is a Beauty. r I 5 RenenBBR ? 94 i X THIS WILL BE THE j ij- - We will publish a. different ! BON TON i !''"' vz r times names, i w I v styles and cost J ) I jtsr-- V of houses are PORTION OF THE CITY. constructing. L,J k X jgig G. L, CHAMBERLIN & CO. I z 1 1 .. . ; John-Green- , Sanitary Contractor. ' Excavations foi Sewer Connections a Specialty. At J. W. Farrell & Co., 137 South Main St. Telephone HOD. WALKER V. HOUSE. ; The Walker it Located in the Butinem Center of thit City and ha all th Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa ttrictly ftnt-ela- s houm It la manairwl aa w.ll as any hotel In tha Wart ana la atrtctly the Busincsa aud Tour lat Hotal of Salt Lake City. Passenf er Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitai Are tlit Two Leading Hotels of 8alt Lake City. Gh S. ERB Prop- - KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank . Book-Maker- s. No. 40 W. Second South it. Sat Lake City, - - Utah. Our fai llltles for doing first class Job Print-ing are of the newest and best. Hooks ruled, I rmted and bound to order. Samples of Kall-loa- Mining. Bank and Mercantile work always on hand. Complete line of (Mice Sup-plies, embracing the most apnroved Labor-savin-and Economical Inventions. Prices Low ! Call on u M. R. EVANS, 22-2- 4 W. 2nd South St. Sporting Goods I! Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition, Bicycles, Tricycles &Velocipeles Razors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strops INDIAN CLUBS. BOXINC CLOVES. DUMB BELLS. DOC COLLARS. THOMSON BOOTS AND SHOES. FIELD AND OPERA CLASSES. EKamir.fi my Stock Before Purchasing ! COH BROS. T The Balance of Our STOCK of CLOAKS Is Offer ed at the Greatest Sacrifice. "We Qucts a Pew Prices to Give'an'.Ideai' Plush Sacqucs at $ 13.50, were $ 29 .'50 " 15.00 " 25.00 " 20.00 " &V00 . " Jackets" 10.00 " ,18.00, i2.no' " 20.00 Alaska Seal Jackets at so. 00 " 12'"i.0d ' " 100.00' " 150.00. All other Garments in Stock sold at the same reduction in prices. Children's : Gretchen : Cloaks! Ages 4 to 12 offered at i.tfi to $5.00; About Half Regular Prices, All other Misses' and Children's Garments reduced in the same proportion '; GREAT BARGAINS IN BLANKETS 1 : t 100 pair 10-- White R!ankets at $1.75 reduced from 13.00 r0 Wool Blankets at 4.50 " " 6.00 Higher priced Blankets offered at marked reduction in prioes, ' it Entire Stork of Uiildrcn's Flush Caps, lionncts and Hats at a Regular j Discount of 3 frt;m what they are Marked. Ladies' Black and Colored Boucle Jerseys in all sizes at $1,215, reduced j from Ladies' all wool Blouse Jersey Waists at $1.50, reduced from $2.89, i JBeaottfnUWoman 6MII.Es BWRET --rfrjTTY. LY oi the thouuli! jfjila)l,jr 0 her owl lovtli feVif''V oess. Every womai v&SrffSLyx amilcH sweetl) whe LViJvjvr . usei Wisdom's Ho-- ). tS1 bertine. (or it gives fvS?i to her aclear, timia- - L, parent, bea u t i I u (JJ1 akin. A beautiful I TfcCv complexion alone la I dfi ' Vs Af KY olten sufficient to Ar X.J make a woman W&tr beautiful. A woman complexion houl iSrit A iteXPr",c've " "le oot r 'e fortunate in IS TV- 7S "' possession ",'J(Ai ahoultl heoutily it. Wisdom's Rher- - N tine does just wiat la claimed tor It. It not only pteser.es and beuu- - tifies the complexion, but tepairs the damages d"iie by the uae ol the many dangerous com- - pounds uow in the market, by its tonic eflcct, ie-- atorinc the fkiu to a natural, healthy nction, Kcd the testimonials from famous artistes, ceie- - bo'e't tMV.ntl ""' em,nnt ntiv.lr-.on- Rudolph Alff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, CiKlery, Lamp3, Vases, and .... Statuary d0 Main St, SALT LAKE CITY t7r. JONES & CO,, HI MAIN STREET. BOYS ORES AND BULLION. Hail Qvoixxztt. Grows Hair Rapidly. J"vj)U Eradicates Dandratf. Stops Falling Hair, fyr. Is a Preventive r-- '' oi Baldness, ( wwttiv""' Grows Hair on C.Cr J Bald Heada. I tC-V,;"7- ;' A Is fn Exouisite YrS1 xcuci Article ' I Free from oil I jr'jl j coloring matte. LuiinuZi.'nevAi or Vegetable PoisOUS It is an l;o'!f-- t n"d meritorious preparation. Mature' Own Remedy. feateEsct Hair tor Go NEW YORK. j DR. HODGES, DENTIST I ill . IstSoutu, - Salt Lake City. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! By the Uso of Vitalized Air. ALL WORK WARRANTED ! '.33o, Mam SU Salt Laka Citf. ! '' ' - ' ' f t COH IM BROS. to injure both. The risk of accident by train is not half bo great as the certainty of imbibing virulent poison from one to two hours daily in unventilated cars. A sanitary commission is needed to set the strict, un-biased facts of the matter before railway managers. Shirley Dare in New York Herald. Nr-rt- l of rmn Air. In public hall.' and vehicks the oppres- - sion of foul air is insupportable and amounts to direct poisoning .of the en-- I feebied organ. A heart, fierkmtly weak-- ! piied, if kept in pure, warm air, fed with delicate, nourishing food and kept ftami 'fatigue and mental, strain, will regain strength as naturally as we get rest from sleep. It has great recuperative powers. But a half hour in the inephiHo air of a , traveling car or a public hall does more j to make recovery impossible than almost any other canso meiitionuble. This is a matter which more than ever deserves to be pm-te- upon the attention of rail-- I way companies, to whom tho mass of our people must trust their lives ami health ' lv; u shave of their days quite long enough youngster wore a tnnic, or whatever it should be called, of brilliant blue and knickerbockers green as grass. But this payety did not extend beyond his clothes. The weight of ages seemed to rest upon his infantile brow he could not have been more than 4 years old and it is certain that his infantile legs had bent beneath the burden. He was an object of conscious pride on the part of his father, of lively curiosity on the part of people in the street, and was much more foreign in appearance than any other human creature that I have over seen. Boston Post. A Clttn l'(lp .I.'ip. I saw on lher,treetiVi;ttlo.T;:p toddling lon:: bv the ride of a stout old Jap, I tot'; to bo his father. The. GRACELAND'S GRACES. A peaoof ill city Ilea over there; Never n heartache, never a care; No more longing for brighter (I ay. , . "or fruitless atrivinira for uijrlier way Peace with the world, at rest in God; Home once more to the kindly aod, Where roses bloom aud the fresh grass wave. A gladsome vigil o'er Uraeeland'a graves. Some summer morning when allies are bright, Borne night in winter when snows are whits; It matters little the time nor when We shall have done with the cares f f men; Cone the way where our fathers led, ( Into the mystery of the dead; Seeking the peace th spirit craves, Choosing a home 'midst Graceland's grave None can Unow the burdens borne, Nor the cruel weight of yokes we've worn; . The broken Idols were all our own. Thelips would smile when the heart would moan; Bmvely acting each one liis part, Hiding the dead hopes in the heart; We come to the stilling of the waves. Aril sunset leaves us at Graceland's graves. And when we're gone from the haunts of men. Will the world have less of sunshine then! Will mother, sister, sweetheart, wifa Love more i f eternity, less of life Are we building n monument high and grand. Or a dingy hovel upon th.) sand! fin we asli our hearts as the mind o'erstraya To the peaceful city of Graceland's graves. Chicago Post Training th. Eye. Another exercise consists in moving about in curves a goblet filled to within an eighth of an inch of the top with wa-ter. Grasp the goblet by the stem and describe figures with the hand and arm very slowly. The eye becomes fixed upon the goblet, and the mind is inter-- ested and concentrated. Where there is lack of mental and nerve poiso there is a corresponding absence of poise in the eye, and any practice, no matter how simple it may seem, which fixes the at- - j teniion of the eye has an effect upon the mind and nerves. Mabel Jenness in Jenness-Mille- r Magazino. How to Kill Kngllah Badgers. Practically, it is said, tho only way to kill the English badgers is to stop their "earths" in the covers along the hillside while they aro out on their midnight foraging expeditions, and then hunt them away with the honnds; for the badger is one of tho craftiest of animals, and often outwits tho dogs. He will not touch a poisoned bait, and an old badger, it is Raid, will "throw" a hundred traps with impunity. To dislodge tho animals from their retreats, if they once gain the earth, is next to an impossibility. They are most expert and rapid burrowers. Youth's Companion. Waterproof raateboard. A very good waterproof pasteboard may be obtained by giving the paste-board a thin coating of the following mixture: Four parts of slaked lime, three parts of skimmed milk, with a very little alum. A soft brush should be used in applying the mixture and the pasteboard be lef t to dry thoroughly be-fore using. Philadelphia Record. Her Reanrd. Pretty Aspirant What must I do to win fame as an actress? The Dramatist Study hard for about five years, day and night; work your way np for five more and then P. A. (breathlessly) And then? The Drnmatist And then yon may be atiked to si.trn a soap testimonial, or get your picture in the tobacco stores. Pittsburg Bulletin. Hard Uuea. Aspirant What must I do to succeed in literature? Great Writer Make a name for your-self. AspiraDt But how can I make a name for myself? Great Writer By succeeding. Mun- - sey's Weekly. Wouldn't Ilfl "Scooped" KTen In Death. There is, there ever has been, and most likely always will be a feeling of Antagonism between morning and even- - ing papew, and it is a fact that, even when both papers are tho property of one person or company, the forces em-ployed will exert themselves to their st to get a "scoop" on each other, The news was received one day that tho editor of a great morning daily had com-mitted suicide. The report camo in such manner that the city editor of an after-noon sheet felt it advisable to send a re-- porter and get at the truth of tho mat- - ter. The reporter learned, of course, on his arrival at the morning paper of-fice that he was working on a false ; rumor, but ho thought it would be a good scheme to interview the editor and wo whut ho had to say regarding the re- - . port. Ite entered his room and saw the sup-posed suicide seated at his desk. When ho had explained his mission tho editor snapped out vehemently, "Well, do I look like a man who has committed sui-cide?" The reporter was oltliged to de-clare that he looked very littlo like a dead man, w hereupon tiio editor roared out. 'And if I h.id committed suicido do yon think I wonld bn fool enough to do it in time for an evening paper?" Chica-go Herald. Seventy-fiv- e thousand baskets hold 15.000,000 oysters. Multiply that by 242. the number of days in the oyster season, and we have the enormous amount of 3,fi30,000.000 oysters eaten in the metropolitan district every year. Besides this the oystermen say that the local traffic uses nearly one-thir- d as many clams in the course of a year, or 1,210,00C 000. New York Letter. This Couldn't Have llnppened Last Tear. Mrs. Bingo I wonder what makes mo feel so uncomfortable? Mr. Eingo Judging by the fruitless search 1 mado in the bureau drawer this morning, I should s;.y you had on one of my shirts. Clothier and Furnisher. Poor Maul CHtic Consistency is a jewel. Aallior Yes, but I am too poor to Uavo jewels. Harper's B:i?:tr. The inventor of tho gatling gun, Dr. Gatling. of Hartford, Conn., is con-stantly busy with plans and new inven-tions, though he is now quite an old man. He has a handsome residence on Charter Oak Kill, and there is a largo workshop on his grounds where he sper.d apart of nearlv every day with his diagrams and tools. The greatest distance ever recorded at which the sound of cannon lias been heard was on Doc. 4, when the can-- , mm of Antwerp were heard in tho Erze-gebirg- o mountains, al a distance of 370 wiles. Why the Roam Were Hissing. A Hartford gentleman who went re-cently to spend tho holidays with some, country friends in Connecticut became tlm unhappy victim of a telegrapher's blunder almost at the beginning of his visit. He wished to do his share toward making the festivities a tmccess, and therefore wired his brother, who was to join him the next day, "Bring three dozen Bon Silene roses." Wl):n that brother arrived he bulged at all points with mysterious package, and said in an injured tone, "Yon rent, for too many. 1 brought z I cudd, aud that was two dozen and a half." "Too many what?'' was the answering query. "What have you got there ncy-way- ''' For reply the man with the bundieo produced the telegram. As he had re-ceived it it read. "Bring three dozen beers, suh nisii." Ho f liunpcd Ills Diet. A vegetarian of this city has become a flerili eater finco he discovered a scientific lnw that he had not previously beej. ii ware of. He changed his mind upon tho diet ijuestion. and fot convinced that moats were among tho proper edibles for mankind after he had been assured by a professor of chemistry that beef, mutton and pork were merely "transformed grass, vegi't iible.i and grain." After tr ;iioii this interest ing law of churrji-c- al transformation be citme to tho con-ttai-that vegetarianism is a doctrine of narrow rcopc, and he adopted a new dietetic i)0l'c.V' under which he now en-joys tenderloin steaks, lamb chops and fried bacon, not to speak of stewed kid-ney, pigs' feot and teto do veau. New York Sun. Thn rravnlalHt of Barfarla. 3acttria seem to exist almoft every-- , when . Typhoid bacilli have been foun l ' in the juice 8(tiee.ed from celer- - and also in tt:o iitterior of large haiioioues I wliicli fiU,duriy a receut etorw. i ',,.' '.'' i.'.. |