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Show EVENING, APRIL 30, 1890. . THE SALT LAKE .TIMES, WEDNESDAY "THE OWNERS of the following Pieces have decidet MAKE A PURCHASE OF SALT LAKE PROPERTY, Amounting to over S2Q0,Q0Q In order to reach the larger Investment, they have authorized us to sell same at PRICES FULLY 20 Per Cent Below the Market conclusively from the Records of the County Recorder, that property has sold, m inmediate vicinit We can show you that ask from 17 to 30 We list of Owners per ce, of each 15 to per cent higher. can give you prices. - higher :' " ' ' - - sxio rods on 2d North, near the University. house, ; - - , " H'l 20x20 " corner 2d North and Ninth West, - - - - - " . ,10x20 on 5th North, - ; -- v - - " ' 20X20 " on 6th North, , - - ' . S' .. 4.- 7xio " on E street, good 2 story dwelling, ; ' ' ' s ' 115x150 ft., corner 7th and K streets, - . - .- .- " . 2900 . WE KEEP "1 m " " " " SEEN OUR SUBDIVISION : gJJo ?ZWest, od Buudings, ; - - - - ' . j? Teams, 3' Single Drinnm'th'' 10 Salesmen Corner 2d West and 10th South, and MISS 42 " " 3dJS1?th; '(I " . " . . . 140 " in the office, it will be convenient to show m ADDITION the East &2 - 3rd West, near 2d South CASSLE WATKINS on 20 Property almost any moment you may flnJ k Boulevard, 35 roA; south of Liberty Park, of 49, ( suth Main street .. . . .. - - .175 convenient to drop in. which we are the General Agents? (t East 1st South street - 300 1 Garden additions; good brick House; irrigating ditches on each side; i 40 acres, half a mile south of the City - '.' ' ; .Gravel road on North and East line; perfectly level; half a mile to Postoffice; church, school, - V-- , . " - ' - . 60 per acre store, etc., only - - - 20 " Si-mi- le southwest of the Penitentiary, near the Calder Farm Pleasure Grounds; good brick House and Outbuildings; fine Orchard; double Water-righ- t; adjoining land held at $700 per acre; . this can be bought for - - - - " . " ' " 5 MU $22,000 HAS BEEN REALIZED ON ABOVE BALANCE WILL BE TAKEN FROM THE MARKET. , , , s GOOD FOR 10 DAYS UNLESS AMOUNT IS SOONER RAISED. .Second Door East of the Cullen. : 23 W. SECOND SOUTH J. A. Morlan $ Sou. Tartios wanting to buy property of any description will "save money by calling on us. We have a fine list of business and residence properly that cannot be eaualod for location, price and terms. We have more tine corners than anybody and several tracts of acreage suitablo for platting close in. Call and see us before buying. J. A. Morlan & Sons, 3-- tf 13 W. 2nd South St. There are Several kinds of, "so-calle- . Fast Black Hoso For Sale in this City, The only Reliable 'Braud Is the Crescent. Tlicso goods are imported for and controlled by Tim Lace House. MIDDLEMISS, VAN DYKE & CO.. Real Estate andMines 156 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. George R, Dunn (iO CONTRACTORS for STEAM HEATING APPARATUS in the Follow Systems: Either in HIGH or LOW Pressure, or Indirect. Sp-ecial Attention Given to Job .Work, Including Plumbing and Gas Fie 203 West Temple Street, South. One Door South Old Eagle Foundry. Salt Lake City, - Utah Territor The most complete line of silver nov-elties ever shown in the city at David-sou- , Leysou & MeCunes. Owner Must Sell 4 Two pieces to protect other two.. I have four pieces of choice prospective business property, and will sell any one $50 a front foot under anything else on the block: One piece on Second South bet ween Second and Third West; one on Third South between First and Sec-ond West; one on Second West between Second ami Third South; one on Third West between Second and Third South, Address box 1154. Excursionists, Manager Holmes of the Continental is in receipt of the following telegram, dated San Francisco, April 28: "Ray-nio- u dlist seventeen rooms, thirty-thre- e people arrive May 8." Signed, Carroll Uutohins." Strangers, Attention, Visitors to the city are always wel-come at our office and our carriages are at your service. We have one of the best lists of property in the city and will take pleasure in 'showing strangers. Give us a call before buying elsewhere, Conway, Cole & Waterman, In Roberts & Neideu's drug store, 236 Main st. Be on hand to soo the most beautiful display of dry goods at the grand g ou Thursday. May 1st, at S. Ref-iner's, iu the Wasatch block. No's 205 aud 207 Maiu street. 66x165 feet business property for $225 per foot; cheap; house, bath, etc. 165x330 feet on 4th West, $15,000. 68 acres three and a half miles from postoffice, cheap. $6000 will buy 6x7 rods 9th East and 4th South Sts. $3000 will buy 81x140 8th West and 3d South Sts. 6x10 rods on 4th South, $325 per foot. 8x11 rods on 1st West and Fir, blk. 28, pi. E, $5500. $4000 for 4xl2 rods, brick house live rooms. $18,000 for 10x13 rods ou 7th So and 2d East streets. ' $5300 for3ixl0rodson5thSo bet 2d and Sid West $1650 for 25x140 feet, four-roome- d houso. . Thos. Guest & Co. ig J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 235 South Main. Salt Lake Cur. Attend the grand openiug of S. Rell uer's elegant dry goods store on Thurs-day. May 1st: No's. 205 and 207 Maiu street. (roods will bo sold at New York prices. . , w w Free Labor Exchange, Mechanics needing employment or employers needing men, will he sup-plied by calling at the Union Headquar-ters, room 48, Scott-Auerbac- h building, J Main street. Conducted under the su-pervision of the Utah Federated Trades and Labor Council. No charges made, s SILVER BRO! ' ' ' IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foid Steam Engi"8 New novels are always found at C. H. Parsons' book store. . New Koute to Fnrk City, The Utah CentraJ railway will open up their scenic route and short lino to Park City for passenger business be-tween Salt Lake aud Park City May 1, 1800. Trains will leave the corner of Eighth South and Maiu streets, Salt Lake city, at 7:30 a. m. Roturuiug, will leave Park City at 4:30 p. ni. aud arrive in Salt Lake city at 7:00 p. in. Singlo fare, $2.00. Kound trip, $3.00. John W. Young, manager. T. J. Maclintosu, geu'l F. & P. agent. ADVERTISE. For spaces on the fence enclosing the new East Side Hotel apply to UTAH PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, 1st South St. East, opp. City Hall, Spencer House, 252 S. First East St. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS . AND FIRST-CLAS- S BOARD. By the Day, Week or Month. The following properties are for salo ou very easy terms. Inquire of E. B. Wicks, 252 South Main street. A 9x10 corner on Brigham and O, facing south aud west. A seven-acr- e tract corners on Ninth East and South Boulevard, facing south and east. Beautiful twenty acres on the East Bench, little south of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the best investment in the whole city, Poplar Grove lots, ouLy $200; one-thir- d cash, one-thir- d one year, one-thir- d two years; 8 per cent interest. A beautiful corner on Tenth East, 814 xl55 feet between First aud Second South, cheap and on easy terms. Main Street, I have for sale for a few days only a choice piece of Main street property at 20 wr cent below the market price. It will pay you to look into this. Talk quick. Also a large list of urst class iuside and acreage property on easy terms. George H. Tousey, 279 South Main street. Special Bargains. ' 5x0 rods, corner of 4th and F streets. Four room brick house, largo barn, rents for $25. Fruit and shade trees, electric cars, only $0600. $2,000 cash. Balance easy. 50x132 feet, bet. 1st aud 2d South, near 11th Eat, electric lino. Only $506 per rod; $000 cash, balance long time. 5x7i rods, corner of 3rd East and 7th South streets, electric liue. Only $5,600; $750 cash, balance easy. Davis & Stringer. No. 23 W Second South street. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. W. J. BURGESS, - Masager. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, April 28, With Saturday Matinee. fl'1 ' Wagner' Gtove, The only Family and Pleasure Resort, Emigration Canon. : Trains leave Utah and Nevada depot Sundays irt 1:00 p.m. Aud " 8:40 p.m. I The boss hard wood refrigerators at the Salt Lake Hardware Co. WALKER H0TJS To Wikw is located in the dmib the city, aod has all the Modern Improvements & ConienK Pertaining to a strictly LIat?.B3t as well as any Hotel "Hotel i etriotfy THE Business and Lake City. Passenger elevator , The Walker & the Metropo'1 Are the two Leading Hotels of S&K I' O.S.ERBrf; Worklngmnn, Take Not I ce. You are cautioned against patroniz-ing persons who handle cigars not bear-ing the Union label. By order of the Utah Federated Trades aud Labor Council. READ, Kead This. To Real Estate Owners : List your property with us at once. No cost to you uulers sale is made. We have a system of advertising that keeps a printed list of your property open to the free inspection of the geiici-a- l pub-lic, giving exact location of vour prop-erty, with description, price, terms, owner's name aud address. We place your property with over two hundred good agents and purchasers at once. Our system enables any one having our list to tind your property and vou, and deal with you direct. We invite all to call or write for our printed list of property.. We mail it to anv address in the United States. Respectfully. G- - W- - W'LDERMAN & Co., .Co 23C South Main st in basement. Modern house furnishing enters into every detail, so that even the color of the glass, and kind of metal of the hall light or chandelier shall harmonize with the wall paper aud furniture. Should you call upon us, we shall be able, in this respect, to suit you with the novelties wc now evhibi't. These fixtures once owned by you can always be removed at the samo time as the furuiture.aud agaiu attached in auother house. The Salt Lake Construction Co-6- 1 First East street. MONTE CRISTO liiiiii MONTE CRISTO . S. Kelluer will open on Thursday, May 1st, the tinest dry goods establish-ment in the west, in the Wasatch block. No. 205 and 207 Main street. SALT LAKE CITY LOCAL UNiQS 4. OF TUB United Bratherbood s CarpentersU OF AMERICA- - EVERY WEDNESDAY , MEETS Temple ot Hmnor "J"".,.. Delegate's office at Room Vtj.t blk. Office hours : 7 to 8 a. m-- . " . J. M. Conhebs, Sec-?- . A. D. .. .. ' ,.; f . Own Your Own Home. Why pay rent when you can own your own home on such easy terms? We will buy a lot and build for you. A two thousand-dolla- r home, $173 cash payment. $24.40 per month afterwards. Ferl & Caldwell, Rooms 3 and 5, Utah Commercial Bank building. . ': : V Elaborate Hew Scenerj ) pamted f Expressly Realistic Srage Pictures ) 'V THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL I Sale of Seats Opens Saturday at 10 a.m. Have you seen it? iu Barralt Bros, window. Will am Shoemaker, the sciou of a wealthy Wilkesbarre family, has mar-ried his housekeeper, an English girl, aud society is all agog. - To Hotel Guests and Tourists Wishing to make investments in Salt Lake property will do well to see Hamm & Scott, real estate and financial agents, basement Walker house, before buying. must newiB come u a great deal m too course of the year. Such a man may be considered a fortunate one who can pay the reckoning by the profits of his own goosequill. Augustus Jessup in Con-temporary Review. What It Costs. There are some intellectual employ-ments which require a very small stock b trade. A mathematician, for instance, may pursue his investigations, even into the higher branches of pure science.with very few books. But if a man be, more than ordinarily interested in the great problems of history and all that they in-volve and have an irrepressible hanker-ing to know what is being discussed iu his favorite subjects, he must keep himself in touch with the thought and discover--f .ies of others. If he be a dweller in a great city he has clubs and libraries, newspapers and periodicals, books and maps, almost at his elbow, to say noth-ing of the living men whom he may con-- - Bult with at any hour. But if he be a dweller in the wilder-ness, be must count the cost cf bavins literary taf-te- and that cost he will have to pay in coin of the realm. I hold it t be simply impossible for a very needy man to keep pace with the historical re-search of our time if his lot be cast in a country village. Any man who has lost his heart to the muse of history even though he can in no sense claim to be a historian is a man with tastes, and Mich a man's ".pens, ink and naDer" Ingram: donnellan, Real Estate Agents, XI W, 2nd South Street Headquarters for East Bench proper-ty. Look at our list: 125 acres in Plat C, at $ 600 per acre 20 " Block 5 " 600 " 10 " " 6 " - 650 " 10 " 'i 15 " 000 " 15 " " 27 " 1000 " 27 " " 27 " 1000 " 10 " . " 28 1200 " ' 5 " " 15 " 700 " fi lots in Inglewood, at $475. 10x12 cor. 5th S. and 13 E-- , $9000. 10x10, 4th S. and 4th E., $18,000. 10x10, 3d S. and 10th E., $12,000. 330 feet by 330 feet near new hotel, east side, at $400 per foot. Best buy in the city, 8x20, block 20, 1st South, $15,000. 37x165 ft., lot 6, block 55, P. A., at $400 per foot, on 2nd South, near 2nd East. The Popes. Leo XIII is the 253d pope, a fact seldom thought of when the great pontiffs name is mentioned. Of the total 253 successors of St. Peter 15 have been Frenchmen, 13 have beep Greeks, 8 have been Syrians, 6 have claimed Germany as their birth-place, 6 have hailed from Spain, 2 were from Africa, 2' from Savoy, which was also the number sent by England, Swe-den, Dalmatia, Holland, Portugal and Crete, Italy caps the climax with a to-tal of 194, all since 1523 having been se-lected from among the Italian cardinals. Eight of the number did not live a month after succession; 40 lived less than a year, and 22 more died when they had been less than two years on the pontifical throne; 64 between four and five years: 57 when they had reigned less than ten years; 61 before they had finished the fifteenth year, and 38 died after reigning between 15 and 20 .years. Only 8 lived over 20 years after their elevation to the "Chair of St. Peter." Pius IX. who died ditring the early part of 1878, reigned longer than any of his predeces-sors, his pontiflAil life extending over a period of 81 years. St. Louis Republic. DISCOVEREDBY CHANCE. How Chloroform Became One of the Most Popular Factors in Materia' Medica, THE EXPENSE OF SCIENCE, Something About the Popes Good Books How to Tell Any Date You Wish ,. - Beefy Desipline. Chloroform, which has proved such an Inestimable boon to thousands of suffer-ers, was discovered by chance. Dr. Simp-o- n (who was afterwards knighted) sot himself to find some anaesthetic to take the place of ether, which had gained a bad name owing to the fact that several deaths had occurred through the careless use of it. Other scientists joined him in birf researches, and carefully analyzed every substanoe which they thought was In the. least likely to give the desired re-sult. One night the party were busily engaged in their self imposed task. They had tested every subject which had been selected for experiment without any-thing approaching to a favorable issue, and were beginning to feel disheartened by their lack of success. As one of them was poking about the laboratory to see if he could find any-thing else which might be put into the little testing glass with which each was provided, he happened upon a small bot-tle of a dark substance which was looked upon more as a curiosity than as possess-ing any useful properties. AVith scarcely a thought of euccess he poured a little of it into each of the tubes, and the mem-bers of the party began to inhale it. For a few moments they seemed seized with an unusual gladness, but soon they one after another fell to. the ground, over-come by the powerful fumes. As they gradually came to again they recognized that their search was over, and from that occasion dates the use of chloroform as an anaesthetic. Montreal Star. Notice. ' All persons are hereby warned, under the penalty provided by ordinance, not i to remove the body of any dead animal or oft'al or filth of any description, with-- 1 outlirst notifying tfio city scavenger, i who w ill issue directions for its dis-posal. William Showall, City Scavenger, room. 6, City Hall. April 17, 1890. ... . .. t ' What la Good Book? A good book is one that interests you. One in which the bright rather than the dark side of life is shown. One that makes you see how mean are the small vices of life and how despic-able are the great sins. One that glorifies virtue in woman and honor in man. One in which' the good are rewarded and the wicked are made to suffer suf-fering, by the by, that may lie of the conscience or in a more material way, a reward given either on earth or prom-ised for the future. One which convinces you that this world is filled with good men and good women. One that breathes forth the goodness of a Creator, and respects his all governing laws. One that makes you feel you are meet-ing real people people who elevate your thoughts as you associate with them. Ladies' Home Journal. To Tell the Day or the Week of Any Date. Take the last two figures of the year, add a quarter of this, disregarding the fraction; add the date of the month and to this add the figure in the following list, one figure standing for each month: Divide the sum by seven and the remainder will give the number of the day in the week, and when there is no remainder the day will be Saturday, As an example take March 19, 1890. Take 90, add 22, add 19, add 6. This gives 137, which divided by 7 leaves a remainder of 4, which is the number of the day, or Wednesday. Providence Telegram. Beefy Discipline. Col. Ruff Well, I've met my man and got my money. Maj. Meek How on earth did you manage him? Col. R. By the bovine method. . Maj. M. And what is that? Col. R. Cowed him bv bullying him. Pittsburg Bulletin. Keep jour I : , i |