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Show lllti SALT LAKE TIMES; Tlil'KSDAV, .lUA'K 5, 18'JU. Novelty Manufacturing- Co. Gold, silver, and nickel plating. Re-pairing of fans, jcwoliy, and all kinds of novelties. Kncdson Bros., 01 oast Third (South Street., B USINESS DIRECTORY. ADVERTISERS OF i SALT LAKE CITY. The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-pear below. M. TOBIAS & SOU, ' IN FANCY GROCERIES. DEALER Poultry. Fruit and Vegetables. All goods delivered to any part of the city. No. S18 south First East street. ELI L. PEI0E, ROC'ERIES AND PROVISIONS, 254 MAIN 1 street. IQUoiW AND CIGARS. THE COTTAGE, ' ' rtHOICB WINES. CIO AltS AND LIQUORS, i diagonally opposite the Utah & Nevada depot. J. Sullivan, proprietor. THE TW0PHILLIPS PLACE. CHOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED v Wince. Llipiors and Cigars. Hi;nosiK & Phei.ps. proprietors, 63 E Third SoutU street, Salt Lake City. UINTAH HOTEL. Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictly first class in evci-- respect is now offering induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot ho excelled in the west. Central location. Kcstaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. FRENCH & Sowers, Proprietors. .J. O. McAlijhter" Third South : ""Hw, Hotel, SaitLakrciiynba8cni T EAL 0, 11 ESTATE Jl.-- D in building, have all parte of the tm wC business and farm bI;?.c1''c. fa H. 0. LETT & soT iJ Country, nVw mm STATS,r THEMIPLAiFli BARGAINS IN I'TT. Kl BTrSTONTGE0?SBESf REAL ESTATE . t Lake C y lita? XAi Telephone 484, Notary b. mTjohnsonTcT TI ?tEAL ESTATE. LOANS tion and 51INE,! South street, a Car load wool and hair matt resses at S. K. Marks & Co. ...- The following properties aro for sale on very easy terms. Inquire of K. B. Wicks. 252 South Main street; A 8x10 corner im Brighaui and O, facing south ami west. ., A seven-acr- e tract corners on Ninth East and South Boulevard, facing south and cat Beautiful twenty acres on thn East Bench, little south of Terrace Heights, with full water rights. Also the best investment in the wholo city, Poplar Grove lots, only $200; ouo-thir-cash, one-thir- d one year, one-thir- d two years: 8 per cent iutorest. A beautiful corner on Tenth East, 81J xlo5 feet, between First and Second South, cheap and on easy terms. ACCOUNTANTS. . HAEBY E. BROWNE, A CCOUNTANT, EXPERT AND CONSULT-i-toff. established 1SW, 51 south Main Bt, The very best of city reference given. AttCHITECrS. YEED ATiALEr (I.ATK OP DENVER.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK, U0, Wasatch building. WHITE & ULMEE, AND SUPERINTENDENTS. ARCHITECTS and 411, Progress Block, Salt Lake City. . - "attorneys. WILUiTfoBDON, AW YE It. ROOMS 38 AND 39 UTAH Ij Hardware Co, Building, cor. Commercial aud First South streets. Elevator nt Commer-cial street entrance. - MINERS' SALOON, BOUHABKN, PROP. FIRST-CLAS- S VUG. Liquors and Cigars, fn Wj Second South street (opposite Tribune office.).; Agent for celebrated coffee. ' ' B0UDOIE SALOON, XTO. 39 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, 1 Utah. Hlllstead& Co., dealers In Wines. Liquor and Cigars. Salt Lake City Brewing Co's celebrated beer on draught. M0SHEB, PL00D & 00 MIRROR SALOON, City. 135 MAIN 8TREET, THE PH(ENIX SALOON, TE. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, 238 STATE Ice cold Beer on draught; choice WineB, Liquors and Cigars. STONE PE0NT SALOON, CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS. HALL1HAN & Co., SJTO S. Main St. TO BOOM BUSINESS! We offer new attractions" for the' Spring trade. Attractive goods and attractive prices that tell their own tale of cheapness. -- ' " A SMILE andA SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL! KEEP THIS LIST OF PRICES IN YOUR MIND: Men's Nobby Cheviot Spring Suits, $5.50 each. Men's Working Pants. $1 a pair. Men's Nobby Spring Pants, $2 a pair. Men's French Flannel Overshirts, 50c each. Men's Unlaundried Shirts, 43c each.'. Men's Drab Hats, 50c each. Men's 9-o- z, Blue Denim Overalls, 45c a pair. Men's Z. Blue Denim Jumpers, 45c each. Men's Heavy Check Jumpers, 40c each. Boys' Shirt Waists, 1 5c each. Boys' Knee Pants, 25c a pair. Boys' Cheviot Suits, ages 4 to 12, $1.15 each. Men's fine Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, 1 2 thread, $1.25 a suit. S3 . T. rTattlistxi, 151 ULsAx. Street. " d. M. STU LL & COMPANY, FIIE INSURANCE AGENTS First-Cla- ss Board Companies Represented. No. 22 East First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Utah Title Insurance & Trust Co. 68 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Officers and Stockholders: John E. Dooley, President, L. S. Hills, Vice-Preside- nt A. L. Thomas Secretary. Incorporators: F. H. Auerbach, Merchant. W. S. McCobnick. Banker. 11. C. Chamhkuh Ontario Mining Co. W. H. Kowe. Merchant. John J. Dai.v, Capitalist. Jamks Sharp, Utah Central Railroad. J. E. Dooi.ev, Cashier Wells, Fargo & Co. E. A. Smith. Cashier Deseret Savings Banl W. C. Ham Attorney. Ahthuii L. Thomas, Governor of Utah L. S. H11.1X. Cashier Deseret National Bank. J. R. Wai-ker- , Union National Bank. John A. Marshall, Probate Judge. T. G. Wkbheb, Supt. Z. U. M. I. Attorney, John A. Marshall. Troy Troy Steam ! Celebrated Troy Steam Laundry ! Telephone 11)2. 142 Main St. D11. Whitney & Buclier'a Dental parlors next lo Cullen hotel. KSTAl-RAK-- SALT LAKE WAFFLEToip MEALS AT ALL HOI'R t. log proprietors. WUU8lret. j0S silveb1a1Ioe10!sta! globe cafe, " ft. F. BALL & Co. No. Main street, taufj; FOUNTAIN LUNChItA! hours. CommntationTtotse' English ladies are fine eqtwstriones be-cause tlicy have perfect iitting habits made by "8. T. Taylor's system, at 44 Wasatch block. S. A. MEBEITT, ATTORNEY, BOOMS 510 Gil, CITY bullilinjt. John M. Breeze. James A. Williams BBEEZE 4 WILLIAMS, A TTOHNEYS-AT-LAW- , BOOMS 3H 315, J Pogress butldlug. O.W.P0WEBS, ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , Second South OPPOSITE street. GUMMING & CBIT0HL0W, ROOMS 4 AND 5, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . 128 Main street. We carry a full lino of Stetson soft hats in tho latest styles and shapes. x Meb. Co. 143 Main street. THE OCCIDENTAL, PURE GOODS ONLY AND OP THE BEST Studious Attention. Acer & Murphy, Proprietors, No. 18 east First South street. Salt Lake City. THE COMMERCIAL, PT. NYSTROM, PROPRIETOR. FINE Wines, Liquors and Cigars, cor. First South and Comm-jrcia- l streets, Salt Lake City. M. Blackburn, JI. hahnbr, M. Murray BLACKBUBN & 00 COLORADO SAMPLE ROOM, m S. MAIN Kentucky Whisklos a spe-cialty. CLIFT HOUSE BAB, 27Q MAIN STREET, A. J. TAYSUH Proprietor. Having entered tho employ of David-son, Lcyson & McCune I shall be pleased to see all of my friends at tho new store. Egbert Roberts. The largest display of vegetables n the city at C. B. Durst's. The Continental. This hotel is tho recognized head-quarters for commercial meu and tour-ists. Centrally located, it is furnished with everything pertaining to a lirst-clus- s hotel. For rooms nt any time ad-dress G. S. Holmes, Manager Continental hotel. The Greatest Cut of all Cut Sale. For three days only we will sell all our ladies', misses' anil children's Leg-horn straw and jace straw bonnets and hats ranging iu prices, 5()c. 75c, $1 and $1.50 for 10c, lUc. 20 and 25c. These goods must be closed out iu tho next thrco days commencing Wednes-day, Juno 4. Assignee Sale. ' 55 Main street. M. E. MoENANY, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Boor. PROGRESS BARBER ELlTEiAEBEBTHOPi ' GENTLEMEN WISHING A NEAT SHAVE to call on us. Sthabford & Robihson. Proprietors, 65(4 east Third South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. BLAljKSAnTHsT J. A. FAUST, BLACKSMITH AND CARRIAGE MAKER. made in horseshoeing and tire setting. Corner First and Second West st.reees. d. m. McAllister & co., BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS. Utah Views, Mormon Publir-tton- s, Periodicals, Magaxlues, etc, 73 Main street BOOT AMI SHOE MAKING. ' BBINS0NB0S SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 49 W. FIRST . street. Our own make of M shoes are forging ahead. Repairing neatly executed nFEEDSWANSONi r rtrriX DO THE FINEST BOOT AND SHOE T Repairing to be had iu the cttv ; heeling and soleing a specialty ; B3 east First So. street. MACHINERY. sil7ebbe6s. IRON WORKS, MACHINE SHOP AND steam engines, mining and mill lngwork. No. I4 west North Temple street; Telephone No. 458. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, nwekmri MAKING. IF YOU WANT A PERFECT FITTING GAR-me-call on Ella Hillis, 44 Wasatch build-ing. S. T. Taylor's celebrated system. Take elevator. MONEY TO LOAN. E.oOABicK MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES . and Jewelry: also a line line of Watches, Jewelry, Revolvers and Charms for sale cheaper than anywhere In tho west. 8J0 south Main St.. one door north Walker House. I. WATTEES, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET, Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake City. 'Makes loans on Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bought, and sold : business confidential. Es-tablished 1S. Allunredeemedpledgossoldat vy low rates. ... M. LEVEY; DEALER IN CAST OFFni same; notice by mall iiromnSX1 kinds tailoring ggggjg, STAMPS AXDSEAUT J. o. mim i; T3UBBEU STAMPS AND V, STENOGRAPHY f. eTmoguem OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHERS aud Typewriting r Kemlngton Typewriter and suppfe' TAILORS, WANMIAKERiBEvi TOHN DAVIES, AGENT. FINE MEB O Tailoring; style and lit rutraik BOO, Progress building. Foreim ami goods. A, ANDEESON, rpAILOR, CLOTHES CLEANING A ALFBED B, COHJ, THE LADIES' TAILOR, WIU, Silk and Alpaca Clstersit est st yle at reasonable prices. J3 earn South street. W. A. .TAYLQE, MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW ! arrived. 43and45easi South street, Salt Lake City. THINKS. HULBEET BEOS,, OF FINE Ti Valises, straps, etc., sample tnn cases to order; repairing a specialty; First South street. WATCUMAKWtSANDUiWEl. if MrSUEBAUoX" PERSONAL. PERSONAL HARRIS & HARRIS. ROOM Bank bid., have customer for Hrst-clas- s residence property either vacant or improved. Must he a bargain and not too far out. 1JEHSONAL DR. C. UNOER. ROOM 7 ST' surgeon specialist in ladles, sickness of all kinds. Liver and kidney com-plaint, catarrh, all chronic diseases. Iu prac-tice for 3ft years. societies! .'T OTICE, I. O. O. F. MEM BERS OF UTAH Lodge, No. I. are notitled to be at their lodge room this evening at 8 o'clock. Husiness. election of officers. Visiting Odd Fellows aro invited. K. A. I1ARTENSTEIN, Sec'y. TAH CHAPTER. NO. 1, R71CM7"statert convocation held on the flrnt Wednesday in each month, at Masoulc hall, at 8 p. m. So. .lurning companions are cordially invited to tend. JACOB ,T. GREENE WA LD, M, E. H. P. I'H UP Brious, Secretary. .... KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAs! C1ALANTHK LODGE No7rv'lF-p7-Reg- T every Monday evening, at 8 p. m., in Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially in-vited to attend. C. VV. CUFF ALL, (i. C. W. M. Rjhi.by, K. of R. & S. ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NOuTk. OF Meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Castle Hall. Walker Opera House building. Members of the order nre cordially Invited to attend. ARTHUR HA1G1I, C. C. A. Bukhck, K. of R. A S. If you want a perfect fitting garment cut by tho celebrated Taylor's Star Sys-tem call on Mrs. J. C. B"romstecle, i08 E. Second South street. MUSIC SIGNbBEEABil',' TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC, WILL GIVE in singing, having a thorough ed oration in classical music in the Italian school. Room 39, h building. C0ALTEB, & SNELGB0VE, THE SALT LAKE MUSIC DEALERS. 74 Main street. Weber, Estey and New England Pianos, Estey Organs. THE PAEAG0N TS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE 1 for Shoe Repairing. 11 west South Temple street. CIVIL ENGINEERING7 " Hmm &TdInby7 CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, laid out and platted. Rooms 614 aud ftlft Progress building; P. O. box 6'J7. Salt Lake City, Utah. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ' " GENERAL AGENCY. R'" OCKY MOUNTAIN GENERAL Agency, 03 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake, Utah Territory. We r Die Inruest labor com-pany on the Pacifio Coast. We clieerf uliy answer U correspondence regarding Western labor market: are the authorized labor agents for all rnilrono companies 'in. this section, and will cheerfully answer all correspondence in our line. General agents for Eastern Patents. We are the largest sgoncy on the Paciho Coast. Seattle Office, 108 Front Street-Taco- Office, 1409, Pacific Avenue, lios Angeles Office, 89 Sonlh Spring StraeU Untie City Office, Morrison Block. Denver Oitice, 618 Seventeenth Street. Call or write. ; JiNTJiRS AND DECORATORS. : THE CBANEBEEBY PmTING'oO HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL Graining, Glazing and Calcl-minin-paper haniing and decorating a Office, m eaBt First South street. PETEBS0N & BBOWN, SI(bFait Lr63ak,We ECSitTy.FIKST SOUTH STREET, 0ABEETEB0 & LEVEY, rj.RAINING A SPECIALTY; NEAT, QUICK Salt VC0.01 75 west second South street, Lake City. Country orders solicited. v , . Tlummng. 7" A. J. BOUEDETrOoT PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS streets.Vf?eual ?.bbelS' 18ea,t Secad South City. Telephone No. 431. JAMES FENWIOK, PR Fitter" iuP1?-- STEAM ANt "A ...fstreet, Salt LakEengineer. 81 East Third City, Utah. B0BINSON & SJ0BL0M, f10NTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. OFFICE J and store tittiugs. general Jobbing, pat tern making; Agents for seif heatiug folding bath tub. 174 west First South street. J. C D0WLING, rURPENTER. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. J All work neatly executed ; fitting up stores and counter making a specialty. 2S3 W. First South street. GE0EGE BOGGS & CO., AND BUILDING, FITTING Stores and oaics u specialty. Ih7 State road, between First and Second South street. Salt Lake City, Utah, "drtogwtsT-- "" D- - B. HO0VEB&O0., DRUGS, MEDICINES, FINE Goods; Prescriptions careful-ly compounded, 184 south Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Special lotices Advertisements under this head will be charged at the rate of 10 cents a line for each insertion. No advertisement will be taken for less than 25 cents. Parties advertising in this column can have their an-swers addressed care of The Times. wanted iaborers wanted.-railro- ad Mllford to Plorhe. WAGES. Outside Rock men, per day $2.00 Mucker in tunnels. " 3.00 Henchmen " " 925 Heud ng men" " 3, 0 No omen: rui! or charge; railroad fare from Salt Lnko City to MiUord the lowest construc-tion rate. Apply to Wieseb & Co., 39 Main street, up st irs. irAN'FEDAirONCE. GlRLs"T'i H B v Ut ah Steam Lauiidry. Apply at 4ft S. West. Temple street. ir ANTED Stores and Houses, furnished " and unfurnished. Those desiring first-cla- s tenauts can secure t hem bv leaving their houses with us. We want three unfurnished house or cottages two. three, four or five rooms. W. P. Dodds, 78 East First South street. WANTED MAtisosnSc.e, Hsoamrgerovfirset-c'lsas- s dress semwaki-nlng- g parlors, 80 and 31 building. FOiritENT; TrX1R 1 N PLEASANT Main street office. Inquire room 7, Utah National bank botlding, t RENT-THR- EE VERY DESIRABLE I1 unfurnished rooms for house keeping. One block from car line. Harris & Hahhis, room 7, Utah National bunk building. MYRTLE LODGE NO. 1. K. OF P. Regular every Tuesday evening at 7:80 o'clock, Castle Hall, Walker Opera House building. Sojourning Knights cordially in-vited to attend. K. M. WADE, C. C. J. L. Lucas. K. of R. & S. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. OURT PRiDEOFCTAH, 'NoTraiTlileetii on the first and third Wednesday of each month, at Emporium Hall. Visiting Brothers made welcome. GEO. W. AHHMOR, C. K. C. 11. Spencer, S. F., P. O. Box IOTA "jroNsHoFTMKRlUA. I)ATR10TIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA, Camp No. a. P. O. 8. of A., meets every Friday evening, at. 7 :30, in Temple of Honor Hall, cor, Main and 1st South sts. Sojourning Sons aro cordially invited to attend. WM. GLASMAN. President. A. S. Barrett, Recording Secretary. MASONS. WASATCH LODGE, NO. 1. A. F. & A. M. communications held at the Ma-sonic Hall the second Friday of each month. Members of sister Lodges and sojourning brethren In good standing are cordially Invited to attend. ADOLPH ANDERSON, W. M. J. Malsh, Secretary. UTAH COMMANDERYTlfoTl.nKNiTjHTS Stated conclaves held at Ma-sonic hall, onthe first Thursday of each month, at. 7 o'clock. Visiting Knights are courteously invited U attend. A. M. GRANT, E. O. Phiup Bhwhs, Recorder. ARGENTA LODGE, NO. 3. A. F. &a7u. held at Masonic hall the Ih-s-t Tuesday In each month. Members of Bister lodges and sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend C. S. VARIAN, W. M. JL OPHiLtapa, Secretary. MT. MORI AH LODGE7Ncr"l71i7F.TAr 5T Regular communications held at Masonlo hall. East Temple street, the second Monday of each month. Members of sister lodges and sojourning brethren In good Btandlng are cor-dially invited to attend. JOHN B. FARLOW, W, M. Christophkr Dieiii,, Secretary. AMERICAN WATCHES, (' I.1INE watcli repairing a ro prices reasonable : 7o west First Soma Suit Lake City. Utah. JEWELEES, HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW at Hauerbaoh &Son,ai South? It not call and see the Ixit the world. mTscellaxeoI'S. PIOKEEILL & SHOW ELI SCAVENGER AND GARBAGE FOR orders at 143", Main street. Have constantly on hand Weber Or Rock Springs) VU At Lowest Market Frici prompt Delive: Office - - 23 East First South F. A. Mitehen. Manager and Si Henry f.cu TAILOI 20 East First Southjt CLAIRVOYANT CLAIRVOYANT. Arrival Extraordinary or Mrs. Br. Graham, The Distinguished, World-Fame-and only real natural trance clairvoyant and spirit medium in thts country; seventh daughter of the seventh daughter, bora with yWelhlilaend greatest prouhetle gift of second sight. entranced will reveal every hidden mys- tery of life. Has been pronounced in Europe and America the greatest living wonder of the present age. Understands the science of the "1 ersianand Hindoo magiC'or ancient charm-workin-and prepares Egyptian talismans n.ch will overcome vour enemies mm.. P. J. M0BAN, '." ST.afSeS?yGINEER' 259 plating! NOVELTY MAluHfJTraLNGlaT Gh?'thILXER AND NICKEL PLATING KNunsoN Bros, 61 E 3d South? disPato. rvniiiciAmr " DB. J, S. BLAOOTOnTcoT TTERNIA SPECIALISTS: RUPTURP PFB WOKKINGMEN'S SOCIETIES. Tlu.es and Place or Meeting. Operative Plasterers' Union Every Monday night, room 48, Scott Auerbach building, Main street. Brewers' Union Second and fourth Tues-days every month, room 48, building. Main street. Painters and Decorators' Union Second and fourth Friday every month, room 48, h building. Main street. Tinner' Union First and third Saturdays every mouth, room 48, build-ing, Main street, Cigarmakers' Union First and third Thurs-days every mouth, room 48, building, Malu street. Barbers' Union Third Monday of every month at some barber shop previously desig- nated. Typographical Union First Sunday of every month at A. O. U. W. hall. Piosiunea and Stereoiypers' Union First Monday every month at some place previously deslKuated. Carpenters and Joiners' Union Every Wednesday eveuing at Temple of Honor. Hodcarrlert, Laborers and Teamsters' Union Second and fourth Mondays each mouth in the Temple on Honor. Tailors Union On Sunday in A. O. U. W. hall. Stonecutters' Union Secoud and fourth Monday of each month at A. O. V. W. hall. Brick and Stonemasons' Uaion Second and fourth Friday of each mouth at the K. of p. bull. The Federated Trades and Labor Council Every second and fourth Sundavs at their hall, room 48, h building, Main street. Executive Board of the Federated Trades Council Every Saturday. room 48, building. Main street. ENGRAVING. J. JEPPEES0N, SCULPTOR AND CARVER Office, 11 east North Temple street. , J. W. WHITE0AR, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD Main street, Salt Lake City. ' FLORISTS 0. CEAMEB, TfLORIST. DECORATOR AND DESIGNER J I loral designs a specialty. Park avenue entrance, East Second South street, Salt Lake City. " FURNITURE SANDBEEG PUBNITUBE CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Desks (screen doors and Windows. Johoine and South promptly attended to. 1U8 and 110 W Temple street. GROCERIES. W, E. D. BABNETTrigS n ROCERIES. FRUITS, POULTRY, east Thifr?d SouFtlhousrt'reFeete;dtelephFonreesh4MM. eats; 09 E0GEES & COMPANY, GROCERS, 45 EAST FIRST PEED G. LYNGBEEG, pOTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES PRO visis, Frnlt Vegetables7Pouitry Fish" phoe.C- - MCaSt mm BW JOHN MoDONALD & SONS, Flfsfi? A SPEIALTY. J. H. CLARK, 0. M. HANSEN, XKALER IM CHOICE FANCY GROCFRi FJ 1 family troubles, restore lost affections, make marriage with the one you love-- no failure; removes evil influences, bad habits: cures witchery, tits aud nil and mys- terious d senses: win give correct information on lawsuits, sickness, death, divorces, absent friends: everything: never-failin- advice to young men ou marriage and how to choose a wife for happiness, and what business best adapted for speedy riches: stock speculation a specialty: recovers lost, stolen or burled pron-erty- ; locates treasures and mineral. Also gives indispensable advice to voting ladles ou love, courtship and marriage, if vour lover is true or false, and gives picture of future bos'-ban-with name, ac aud date of marriaEe 1 he mysterious aud succesful manner in which she treats nutters of the utmost obscur-ity has given such universal satisfaction that her uanie hay become a proverb in thousands ?,Ll 0lm1,0,l,11 mad,) uPPy by he' aid and sle bas 14 6tHUdlu" clla'- - of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to any medium who can equal her in her s r""eJJions is sufficient, evidence that of businesst.oday without an equal in her line Madame wishes it thoroucklv Sn?,'0?"1 'I'?1 th0 13 th0 only homi fide duugnter of seventh daughter of the ptresent age, nucl advertises nothing but what he cau do. aud would not be classed with the muny cheap pretenders found in everv citv AH.Wk? a!'e ,iu tro"ble. whose fond fcoies have blasted, who have been deceived' nnd dis-appointed through fulse predictions of others bolore giving up to despair, are Invited to cal a id become convinced of the true statement-- i o the above without delay. Madame can con-- J luce the most skeptical, as it Is a tai'otitfmmt the world, since the davs of !l11,11-h'r- daughter. ' i:m reveal tbc fl,turi cor- - recUv Hoiu-s-t- t a.m. to 8 p.m. strict. . ,Yi witlBfaction guaranteed bv .;,'. 8tai.n.l for illustrated circular with spe terms. MRS. DR. GRAHAM. 358 south fcaln St., romnsjand 8, Raybould block Wi'ShF A SPECIALTY. TAYLOR vtty. atlw tAanctii;, Wasatch Mock. l.O R RENT NICELY FURNISH I0D LARGE 1 front room gentleman prefem d ; can got breakfast if desired. SM East Fourth south. 1."OR RENT Part of an ofilce. Inquire room Utah Stove & Hardware building. I lOR RENT - ELEGANT FURNISHED V rooms at very reasonable prices, Apply to Mrs. Camp s, Kil, South Third East. rl5o RENT - NICELY FURNISHED front rooni. No. il Third East street. IURNisHEiTROOTSVlTH-BOARd"- aT X1 604 South Main street. Rooms single or enjmttB; JX)R RENT PART-- OF AN OFFICE-l- TT m and 46 Wasatch building. DON'T RENT. TAKE A HOUSE ON i'M per month, and get a good home. I have a fine now house to reut ou such terms, and il win pay yon to Investigate. Address P. Q. box 481, Salt Lake City. SfOMBALlT. VOR SALE-GO- OD RELlTbLE FAMILY A h'ae. buggy and harness, almost new. 1'no.uire room ?. Utah Nat. Bunk building. FOR LEASE OR SALK-Mje- SM FEET WITH feet ba-- ground admitting on Sec ond Sout h, between Second and Thivd WeKt, south front, next to Bcggs Lumber Co. Bur-ton. Groesheck & Co.. 3U South Main street. ToirSALK- -l HAVE A GENuTne" DlT J mond ring, valued at Jtifi, which I will trade for hors': must be gentle and drive single, alsiut ti) or 1K10 pounds weight. Call at Ninth South between Secoud and Third West. J. A. Perry. 110R SALE-HOU- SE OCCUPIED BY BIS-X-hop Leonard. 4M Eust First South. House to be moved preparatory to building. Inquire on premises or of Thompson & WeTgel, archi-tects. ki Main street. LOST. 7 OST--A SILVER FERN LEAF BREAST-- I J pin. Suitable reward will be paid nnder by H. V. Meloy, 17 Wain. t J. W. Farr J Rntoi Gas & Steam FI Dealers in all Kinds Lift and Force and u Offers taken for Drive Cesspools built and Con 08 Main St., uvboh phone 200. DB, E, A. GUILLEMOT. )l E. FIRST SOUTH merdal Savings Bank bSildin CM- - DSS. FREEMAN & BURROWS, P,yE. EAR, NOSE. THROAT. SPECTA nIlTians; " ' W. P. DODDsT JOS. A. WEST & CO.. E. I. cruw, H. R. FBY. E. L. CRAW & CO., REcL fLSsTtAreTeEt. ASaNltD MINES 71 W KTTtT Lake City, THE SYNDICATE INYESTMENT CO., TEAL ESTATE, 279 m venent for non JetidenfsspTcTalt- - YEAD0N & HEATH, properties, ISO NXalu street. mi olhe S. F. SPENCER & 00., KEUET,TS TANS. INVESTMENTS ; A GUNNING CANIKB. A Newfoundland That Knew More Than Seme Whole Pamilies in Arkansas, BERLIN'S BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS. The Gamcllt A Columbus Novel Noth-ing to Steal Well I Should Say So. A good dog story is always appreciated, because canine sagacity soems inexhaust-ible in its resources. A Glasgow gentle-man owned a very Intelligent Newfound-land dog, who accompanied his mactpr wherever ho went, and waa his inaepar-abl- o companion in his visits mid to church. One evening the gentleman went to visit a neighbor. The dog at-tended him. It was quite late when the gentleman started for home and, to his surprise, the dog could not be found. After the family had retired there was a great noise in tho kitchen, ft waa supposed that burglars were robbing the house. Soon there was a crash and a smash like the breaking of a window, and then ail was still. The morning revealed the mystery. The dog had fallen asleep under the table. He had realized that his master had gone home, and the noise heard waa the attempt of the dog to make his escape. As there was no other . way to get out the sagacious animal went through the window, taking th glass and frame with him. It was a long time before his master visited that hoose again. When he did, his dog accompanied him, and the ani-mal found his way through the open door of tho kitchen to his old hiding place tinder the table. When the mas-ter was about to start for borne neither his hat nor cano could be found. After a long search the dog was discovered fast asleep under the table; ona paw was on his master's hat, the other resting on his stick. How the dog obtained possession of those articles no one could tell. He remembered his last visit to the place, and how scurvily he had been treated. The sagacious creature resolved not to be left behind next time. He knew that his master could not go home without the hat and stick, and that he would be awakened when the owner got ready to start. His plans were acutely laid, and if he had been human ho could not have done better. Boston Budget. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. T'HE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SALT Chamber of Commerce are hereby notitled that there will be a general meeting of the stockholders of the said Chamber of Com merce held at. 8 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, the 4th day of June, A. D. 1H). at the Federal Court room, in the city of Salt Lake, Utah, for the purpose of amending the articles of incor-poration, of said corporation. In order that Its capital stock may lie increased, and for trans-ai'tiii-such other lXi sines as may come be-fore it, A full attendance is required, a? It is necessary that an affirmative vote of two. thirds of all the stook. In order to amend the articles of Incorporation Attest: Frank K. uillkkpik. FRED SIMON, Secretary. Acting President. Notice All persons are hereby warned, under the penally provided by ordinance, not to remove the body of any dead animal or offal or tt'Ith of any description, with-out first notifying the city scavenger, who will issue directions for its dis-posal. William Showai.l, City Scavenger, room 8, City Hall. April 17, 1800. Stockholders Meetlug. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-i-holders of The National Building & Loan association of Salt, Lake City, will be held at the company's office. No.Sfil South Main street, Salt Lake city. U. V.,iou Monday.. June .With, 180(1. at 8 o'clock P.'in.. to amend article 17, sad Ion I. 4, R and li, and to repeal section 3 of said article, which said amendment were sub-mitted and unanimously approved by the hoard of directors at the regular meeting held May M7th. 190. By order of the board of directors. .1. FrrdCukkkr, Secretary. Building la Berlin. . Speaking of symmetry in the building of cities, the people of Berlin, Germany, aro quite logical and successful in their methods. In that city uniformity in building is preserved by a municipal law that dictates the height of edifices ac-cording to the width of the street. For instance, on a street sixty feet wide the law provides, I think, that houses over four stories in height shall not be erected thereon. On streets eighty feet wide the heigh- - is six stories, and on other street in proportion, thus giving tall houses to wide streets and less altitudinous build-ings to narrow streets. I may not have mentioned the exact dimensions of streets and houses, but that is the gen-eral plan of the system. By this means great and, I think, attractive uniformity is secured. Again in Berlin the people cannot build residences or business houses anywhere they please. The city has been built np solidly and compactly simply because the law compelled buildings to be erected adjoining each other either on the south, north, eact or west extensions. A can-not build a tall minaret on some isolated lot away from B, but he must, in order to build at all, secure the land adjoining the last house built, in either direction, and when C comes to build he must fol-low suit. These two provisions of the Berlin municipality law tend to make it the most uniform city in the world. H. S. Fairchild in St. Paul Pioneer Press. The Gsmelle. There is a kind of tin mug called the gamelle, in which the French soldier re-ceives his rations, and which he carries on his knapsack. The form is a little peculiar, so as to distinguish it from other ordinary tin mugs. A simple im-- 1 plement which, carried on the backs of French soldiers, has marched so often to victory, and of late to defeat, has at last received its reward iu ita glorification. When the young Duke of Orleans came before the court, and exclaimed: "I ask for nothing but a gamelle," meaning nothing but the treatment of a common soldier, the publio readily seized upon the emblem. ' Scarcely three days had elapsed before a great jeweler of the Rue de la Paix had hundreds of "tin mugs" in silver, gold and jewels as pins and badges, which old immediately as the "tin mug of Or--' leans," and were worn all over Paris. A popular florist designed a vase in the shape of the "tin mug," and presented the first specimen to the prince, who sent it to his bride, Margaret de Chartres, filled with roses and lilies of the valley. In the meanwhile all Paris is sporting the soldier's tin mug in the r, and the young duke has left a fashionable or-nament to remember him by. New York Ledger. A Columbus Novel. We are about to celebrate the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of the continent by Columbus. Many readers, not aware of the fact, will bo glad to know that one of Fenimore Cooper's novele "Mercedos of Castile" is a Columbus story. The hero of that romance accompanies Columbus ou his venturous enterprise, and a large part of the narrative consists of on account of the voyage, of the discoveries, and all that occuiTed. At this juncture readers will find it timely and entertaining. The real experiences of Columbus are inter-woven with some romantic adventures of the hero, find there is introduced in the story an Indian girl, Oaema. who is probably the most fascinating of all ths " Mvage beauties that figure iu fiction. Appleton's. Over 84,000,000 tor Jew ennrencs. Between Jan. 1, 1SS8, and Jan. 1. 1890, more than $4,000,000 was expended in new church edifices in this city. Of this sum f1,435,000 is credited to the Protest-Rn- t Episcopal church, $1,134,000 to the Roman Catholic, $480,000 to the Presby-terian, $375,000 to tho Methodist, "20,-00- 0 to the Jews, $S5,000 to the Lutheran, $G0,000 to the Baptists and the remainder to the other sects, and this aggregate sum does not include tho .lO.OOO site of thu cathedral of St. John the Divine. Hew York Press, IU DS WA NTI-.ll- . NOTICE. PARTIES DESIRING TO BID ON STREET whether of asphaltum. rock or other material, are requestoj t make an au. pro.xlniate estimate of the cost and give such Information as will be of use in assist'.UK the Council in determining the kind of paving tnev will order laid. Communicate with the mayor at his office, city Hall, or with M. K. Parsons, chairman committee on streets. |