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Show 6 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1892. 1"F. AUERBACH '& AND BBOTHEB. H 'it rrr ... I - Christmas Goods All Silks and Dress All Cloaks and Our Entire Stock of And less than cost, fkV yaj AT Goods Jackets Gents' Furnishing Going out of that I COST. AT COST AT COST. Goods AT COST, line. Oflkiill Bo)'s' and Children's Winter Clothing at Cost. In Ladies' and Children's Knit Goods and Underwear at Cost. V SEEING IS BELIEVING T COME EABLT AND AVOID THE fiFSII. AVE NEVER MISREPRESENT. llllll 60 j ! F. Auerbach & Brother. I UTAH a0, MONTANA In High Grade Machinery, j or all kinds of fluty. Carrie in stack for Imme-diate delivery MagnesiH Sectional Pipe Cover-ing, Iron Pipe and Fittings, 4ir Cmnnresori, Ingeroll-Serjant- , R. D. Co. Rock Drilia. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 8 to eo If Rotating Engines Pnmpv Horse Whims, Wlra Hope, Drill Steel. Miuesud MiUSnppUea, Sefoty Nitro Powder, Caps and Fuse. Main Office and Warerooms, 259 S. Main. Salt Lake. AGENCY, Batte, Mont. tSfCorrsponden Solicited. Mining and Gas Stocks Colorado am! Utal ilioi For Sale. stocks. Salt Lake Gas ani Oil Stoek i Twelve Years Experience in the Development of Oil and Gas wells m Pennsylvania. American Mural (las (iiiiipaiu; Ski For Sale. Only 20,000 Shares will be offered at 50 cents. 6000 acres of terri-tory owned and leased. Leased territory non-assessabl- e for fifty years. Correspondence Respectfully Solicited. Pressure of gas at Lake Shore Wells today, 150 pounds. Geo. F. Penhale' & Co. Box 738. . Ir. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spectacles tilted. Commercial block. J. W. FARRELL & CO. Lannans Market Leads all Others. We show Christmas week the finest animals that have ever been slaughtered for this market. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Home-Cure- d Hams, Bacon and Lard. Our Sausage cannot be equaled in the Territory. Come and see the prize winners. All our animals have been stall-fe- d. M. LANNAN. BDNESSJMRECTORY ATTOKN KYH-AT-- A W. A TTORNEY AT CL LLEN ii. Ilotel. Fl'BNITUltl'.. Vf ANTJfACTURKRS AHD DEALERS IS ALL, .vl kinds of furniture, school desks, screen' doors and furniture. Jobbing and repairing, promptly attended to; 108 lk. . So. Temple. INSURANCE. LOUiYAMS ci CO. ' F'IRE, L1FK AMD ACCIDENT; MCTTJAL, of New York. Commercial Block.. PLUMBERS, GAS g STEAM FITTERS. Dealers in all Uajla of Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken far Drive ami bnllt and roanections Dig Wells, Ceaapoola made 157 Main, opposite iter baca Bros. Telephocs, .i TX POPULAR ROUTE To ail Points East. Only on chanjieot cars Utah fo Rir.isaCHy or St. Iuis. Eleusnt PuUmai, Bufft Sleeping Cars. Free OhslrCtrs. Be sure-you- r ticket reads vta The Wissouri Pacific Railway. B, C. Towuapnd, S.jV. Dsrrah, O. V. A T. A., Sh Icnle. G F. P. A. 101 South Main, - smt Lk City. West Sfits Rap.d Tra nsil Comp'y. 8 TABI.; To I..-.- - i . 1st, 1891. Local truus : a H rr, (iardra City, Ir . .1. rrKlo. ' . WH Salt ink. 8 ).vm. 1:0.1 p.m. ', eja. li;U)p.ra. " t Kj " s a 00 " ' 4:(1 8r00 " irr ' u A .. h ' e.i L .. .. . StatJoa Coi ft an.'. weat rtreeis. r Georjre M. Scott, Jas. Glender.ning, H. S. Rumflotd, President. t. Secretary. George M. Scott & Co. (I.SCOKroaATF.U i :.M.!!RS Hardware. Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. Agents for the Dodire Wood Pt lley. Koe', iif.l Wire Roie. Vacuum f'ylln. tier aud Knirlne Oils. Hercules Powder, Atlas BogiMtl u i Ilnllers. Mark fujeetors, Buffi.lo amies erien,ou liofic W'huu, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmith' Tools, Etc. 168 Main Street, Salt Lake City. PLCKBIKO, CTEAM HEATING ENOIXEER-S- M MAIS O St., Salt Lake City. K y)e!,(hTai!or! iffflyX 6 W. 2nd South, . i.A Suit Lttko City. I'll-jS'jIt- nrderfruin $ f 5 tO $ 5 5 itgPants " " $3.5Uto $ 14 SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS, T - PANTS MADE IN 5 HOURS. mWil j! I' lirst ut. 's urimea j. th CHl, (jiinit and interesting was delivered to n large consrcMliM. Ucv. H. II Staelraan at toe First Baptls; church vesterday prevailed ou the text, "Follow Aflr Charity." lie said it was the duty of christians to speak ol t hrift's low for them. Silent love would not li There should be confession by d of mouth, for with the is made unto salvation. Rev. J. Brainerd Thrall at the First ob-- ; rogation! church delivered his sermon on mo text: "And David Chose li Five Iraooth stones Out of the Brook. Thi taker likttucd those stones to truths m: t the strong ai m of eontldence -- -. & th ies. of people they asuld hurl mm- ssxtli . i'.'j is mwii Force as David did his stone-- 'lev. Mr. ('lay of the Central Christiai liareli spose on the " Acknowledgment ol tesus aa the Son ol God." His works, hi.-- Ifc and evcu his death were evidences oi his divinity. The sermon was one of rnr interest. The Young Men's Christian associate (gospel meeting yesterday afternoon was largely attended. The topic. "Today," wai interesting one and referred to the life ol Chrlsl and his labor for mankind. IN THE CHURCHES. Interesting Services nt the Various Places of lYorsMp Yesterday. Bishop Scunlsn al Bt Mary's church yes. terday preached from the Kiistlc of Paul to the Romans. The subject of his discussion was "Peace". The reverend speaker re viewed at length the birth and life of Cln isl and his career of peac e on earth. It was a grand example of self denial and aid to mankind. His last words on the cross were a supplication to Hod for pardon for his murderers. It was no wonder that millions revere and worship his name. At the First Presbyterian church the ser-mon was delivered hy the Kcv. R. li. takine his text from Bt Luke. "Jeaui invitin men to follow Him". When .le.-u- s stopped to irive man advice, his words usually contained something that will benefit mankind. It waj a hard thing for a man to staud for the right simply because it is riht so in was a hard thing for men to follow Jesus and stand acainst the multitude of oppoeisg him. The COQgregatioa were urged the importance of beia ready when the divine words of .lesus, "Follow thou, me," should be spoken to them. Rev. Frederick Norrls of Bt Mark's con-gregation took as his text the words from Matbew. "Where is He tbat It born King of the Jews ? for we have seen Ills star In the east and have wine to worship Him." was very hutrreaUnjr. and eioquenl "Revelation aM Iusj liou" was the 1 of the discourse de.ivrrixl at the tbttut yes-terday by Rev. David I'tter of the IThitd all church. The sermon w hich wus liolh clo- - Marshal's state, tJUBSUAST TO AS ORI1ER OF SALE AND X dcr-- of (oreelosure To me directed hy the District Ootrt of the Third Judicial District of tli" Territory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale nt the front door of the Countv Court House, in the Citv snd County of Salt Lake, L'tah Ter ritory. on the B7th day of January, I', at 12 o'clock. at, all the right, title, chum and in-terest of Henri K Fry, B, W. Smith, ciiurles L. Crane, Carleton W. Veateh, L. C. Crossman, .f.ones Charles Popperton. G, (i. Uob-n- . on. i. se liny fayne, Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company (a oorporation), B. C. Coffin Htirdwars company (a corporation). The Ameri-ca. InvstmeDt Coropxay la corpora' cm i, John IcDonald, John McDonald jr.. William C. Mc-- .i ri , Georrt F t'elmer, William 11. ( ulmer, lenrj L. A. I aimer, iavi.t A. Depue, and W. II. i . otherwise nanrod F. L. Parker, of, in and the following described Jpfaperty, situate, lying oui beingin 'he County of Salt Lake, Utah Tern Lioa particularly described as foiiows, to- AU ii lot? S, 4, and 20, in block one it): and all of loll 1 . 11. 17, 18, 19, , 21, 2. U, 4. 9B. W. 27, and 24, in Block two (J), of "Wah-Hoo- " subdi-- . of Lot six (6), in Block nine ifn, Five (5) '.ere Pint "A." Big Field survey. Salt Lake 'i'int. th Territory. To be sold its the property of the above named Henry Fry et al., at the suit of Joseph Baum terms of sale cash. suit Lake City. L'tah. January 5, W2. E. H. PARSON'S, U. s. Marshal. By D, N. Swan, Deputy Marshal. S. H. Lw Is, attorney for plaintiff AMI M KYI'S. Tonight and tomorrow night Hoyt's ' A Texas Steer" will be seon at the theater. Il is a favorite here. as a Damascus blade and as bright as they are severe, ari They are .luu naliau as well us Ilnytian. The effort to realize any heavenly ideal of goodness never sank deeper into failure than the attempt to get a play that will please everybody: but the idealist in spiritual perfection nranaj the mundane sinners ir not half so much of a bore as the individual who proclaims that he never saw a play that was worth seeing. This person hos been vainly searching for some one who has seen "A Texas Steer," and does not like al leasi prune pari- it. fie pntiwuly wilt not view It next week at this theatre, and acknowledge his discovery of an oasis in the cheerless desert in w hich he has so long stood siill. "A Texas Esteer" has no de-tractors. Us severe blows at common foibles of American politics are so well directed that they pierce the armor of indifference so commonly woru by political leoderslup, and teach the public a generous lcason. A MUNICIPAL MENU. The StriHUrkMI Parts Want "Clt yhoott" Work of Various Department.. For the purpose of extending Hie skirls and increasing at the same time ils sour, of revenue the city council on Satitrde. eveuins; held a spec ial meftinj nt which II. question of kdtnUting Perkln'i, Libert; paal and (irand Vi w additions into Hie corporati limits of Zion. The petition for admUatea harlug beet: read Councilman Young launched lie' fo lowing resolution: flfKrtlrffiy Thot the question be nbmit;- b the eiertoa1 of the Borperatton, and of the electors residing in t he territory proposed to lie nntieved to this eorporatton, t the Miciai munlcip election to be held Februan whether said territory shall he annexed to this corporation ind become a part thereof, andthat notice be aiven thereby by oiblication in a newspaper, poblfshed In this corporation for a period of four weeks prior to such election as provided by law. And be it further resolve. I th.it the Banday school huiidiiiff on the sauthweet corner of the intersection of Ninth Has! and Roper stteels. in said territory proposed to be annexed, hv this oooncfl as the place at which the poll will be opened for the holding of said alee lion." The resolution prevailed wilh a unanimol Tote and Um meeting adjourned. The territory to be annexed represents the pick and flower of suburban property and improvements and will be a ctfltrinlng ac-quisition. ' The chain gang has had ils energies di rectcd againat the lidewalki lurrounding the old site of the joint building nt tin- cor tier of First .South and Slate streets, and pe destrians may now travel the locality with-out carrying their lives in their hands, a Operators in the waterworks derailment continue very active; name- - on the pay roll last week. In addilion to sixteen teams, ji'1 lo'iV f'iij "f whose employment waa 8,090.20, The work civcrcd' the faying of a lurce amount of pipe ou Second West and 1,080 feet of twelve. inch pipe on the North llenrh hie;h line in City creek canon (in this line work is pfOgreaalng very satisfac-torily, and the denirens of the locality will soon be supplied with all connections. The record of the board of health for the past appears as follows : Numlier of loa.ls of.garbage disposed of ... tse Number of anitnnls received at cars .. I' Number of complaints received and at-tended to In Number of eaaee of contagious diteasel pe ported idinihenn 4. scarlet fev.-- Number of deaths from oontaglOBi dieeaaei reported 'diptheria scarlet fever li a linrisl permits Issued ili Transportation permits Issued :t Mirths reported iraales T, females 90) 37 Pavroll tnO.TB There were twenty two convictions in the iiollee court last week, the record being than for any eorrcspouding period in inotiihs. This, however. Is no reflection on the vigilance of the department as it will he remembered that the six alleged counter, feitera were taken to a I nited Slates tri-bunal The tolal reveuue of the city from licenses during t lie year was Itll ,4M.4(, of which imount 11U,'i(KI was from the liiUor dealers. During the previous year the revenues from saloons was $S1,X(l and from other sources MMtt&tf making a total of 1138,819, U, Tin Increase from licenses alone is thus shown 1o be 189,11 1. '.'5. The same Battering condi-tion of affairs is shown in the other columns which afford splendid evidence of the grow Hi uf Zion. Municipal Minutiae. The pay roll of the city cemetery for last wed, amounted to f PJ8. nplaiu Paul of the stroct department is suffering from an attack of la grippe. Inly a half do.en men aro now employed on the street department in addition to eleven teams. The pay i oil last week amounted to The ordinance providing for the removal of snow from sidewalks should be rigidly enforced. It Is a measure of protection nuainst damage suits Which City Attorney jlall sayn cannot be ignored. The meeting of Ihc. council tomorrow night promises to be characterized by a large amount of interesting busine.-.-- . The suit against the city by Ben. F. Stewart, manager of the Franklin Arena theater, promises to occupy a large amount of the board's time. RUNNING ON TIME DAILY. The Sanpete Valley Not to I5e Closed as Eteportedi The statement lias been made by several different newspapers throughout the terri-tor-that tho Sanpete Valley railroad would close up on the 1st lust. The follow ing on this subject is self explanatory: MnnoM, Jan. 5, 1SW2. ilror.Sir. Everyone is asking us if our road is going to close up, according to a circulated report. Won't you please correct same In your paper and greatly oblige me. We are running on time every day. Yours truly, K. C. Kerr, Acting Supt. Patel .Mistake. Chicago Tribune. Fleshy JCnatotner What is the price of this rocking-chair- JJUuw salesman One dollar and sixty cents ma'am but but here's a much e r Stronger one for the same price. Fleshy Customer) friiridly) I want it for my daughter, sir. 1 dont think you have anything that will suit. I Waddles out.; otiee to CrodUora. KstatP of .ItTOiniah II. Kimball, dncaid. N'OTICK IN HKREBY tilVKN BY THE I i.dminiMnitnx of the PftntAcf JfffvmUtt) H. KtinKill, dTafd. to tbfl crtnlitorp of and all ptTMine. d:iinit. nL'.mi't tii said drcoat-ed- , to exhibit thfMn with tho tii nary wMiclior fliitl aftidavir within ten month" after tlif tir.--t nihlic:tiion uf this notic. To th Ud niiminitrafrix at thn o.1lrof J. A. WilllaniB. atturiit'v, o 101 and 40n I'nreM huilkini;, Salt l.nkC'it-y- in the county uf Salt Lkt. Ct.-i- territory. Datr-- .lattiiary titli, ln-- Si:.i.-d- JOSFPHINE SMITH. Admini-trntri- x of the ettaro of Jtamiah H. , dgteMtd. J. A. W'.ltianic, attornv Trustee's Sale. rrrifERKAS, incent baih.ai.ipo. by lu certain deed of trust, dated on tlis t'th day . 1111c, 1801, and duly records! in the office of the I oust; K"i order for Lake Count v, l'tah Ter ritoiv, on tli-- 17th day of .lime. Ml, In Book "IK' ofTru-- t lleeilson psr;' M and 4 inclusive, conveyed to tie1 anderslirnea as trmtee.cwaio real eetate, lying mid in (tie City and Countv of Bait Lake, end Territory of 1'tali, and derriledas follows, to-- It : Part of Lot Two (Jl In Block Fortv two (4'il, Plat lt," Salt Lake City Survey, i M i: at the Sontlnvest corner of said Lot Two it! and running theme Ka-- t ThreeiSi l(od;thenee North Seven , Rods; thence West Three 3. rods and thence South Seven 7i Rods to the place of beginning. In trii-- t however to secure the payment of a cer-tain eroniis-or- y note descrilied and of even date therewith fur JI Ji pavatile to Hie order of I). I Mslloi.v. at the i onimerrial National of sail L ike city, I tali, one year after date, with interest thereon from date at in percent per a .inum payable quarterly, which said interest wns represented hy foqr coupon note, of thirty dollars esch iittached to said principal nnte? in :l,'fi, tt and II months after date thereof, and whereas said deed of trust pro ided, that in sse said notes, or either of them, should not be paid when the same became due, the holder thereof might declare the whole Indebtedness secured due and payable at once: and whereas said interest rotes due' Sep. tember titn and December afli. l4nl, l.ae not len paid although demanded an i whereas fie owner of said notes lias declared th whole iuu Weun' '. .... according to iu terms of s.nd deed. Now, therefore, notice I. hereby given that the undersigned trustee will n lu accordance vlt! ih" provision of Mid d'-- ' of trust, and nt ih. quest of the o ner of sai l notes, the real estate .. ove denn ed, at public Tenane to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the County ' -- url House o! s'i Lake County, in s-- ity, Utah, on Saturday, el rnary Mh. It 8, at 12 m. 01 said dev. for the purpose of paying the x- 1;.; :il::;t u,i: and said notes unneipai uud interest.' Oatwl u Si, Lake tit,, I'lsb, this 4th day of lanuarv, lollN T. DoNNLLLAN, Trustee. Fiiank Pitm i., Attorney lor Trustee. |