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Show ? . " THE SALT LAKE TIMES, MONDAY JUNE 2, 1890. 2 M. TOBIAS 4 SON, ALFEED Omens of Stonily Weather. A very reliable sigh of stormy weather is when tiie siin rises clear and shortly goes into a cloud." This indicates the presence of rapidly condensing moisture in the atmosphere, which is likely to fall soon as rain. A lurid color of the sky at luurise, halos around the sun and moon, "a rainbow in the morning," and the "sun drawing water" re due to (ho same cause, and are all omens of stormy weather. Exchange. ! FINANCIAL WELLS, FARGO&CO'S gait Lake City "" mah Buys and sells exchange, makes telegraphic-transfer-on the principal cities of the United States awl Europe, and oa all points ou the Pantile Coast. Issues letters of credit available In the prin cipal cities of t ho world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. . Advances made on consignments at lowest '"Particular attention Riven to collections throughout Utah. Nevada and adjoining terri-tories. Accounts solicited. COnitKSPONUENTS: 'Wells. Fargo & Co ' . .London Wells, Fargo & Co New lor Mavcr'ck National Hank lloston First National Bank Omaha First National Bank Denver Merchants' National Hank Chicago Boatmen's National Hank St. Louis Wells, Fargo & Co San Francisco 7. E. DOOLT, .A-gre- LUBshep REAL Main street? S Vs kake City Utah. Jouen a'; J. G. McAllister, " JT : MoALLISTEEBsS' REAL ESTATE ANn street, undNS ""dTbTstanwooiT REAL ESTATE AND ItivvcZ' The handling of ?,STfS residents a specialty. N f le8ta'" Third South Conie1, Hotel. Salt Lake City? b4aemew ot J. G. JAOOBSr-- REAL ESTATE DE ALU rb 147 PR" in all parts oTtta ci'r ii? business and farm property . lcl IN ' DEALERS No"j57Ma'in3i E c" Walker House, Sairggffi,, THE MITLANDINYisTttiJ BARGAINS IN imf ESTvT B. a Burton, Jr, J. A, GroMWvTVt BUETON, GEOESBECU TJEAL ESTATE, NO IMu C It Salt Lake City, Utah vA,m s' Telephone 41. Notary i DEAL ESTATE, LOANS, mJr Union I'aclllc System. Mountain Division. Ou and after May 20, 1800, Gariiold Boach trains will run us follows: ... ' Leave. Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake Oatiield Garfield SaltLako 8:10 a in :") am ll:30am12:lSpn 10:15 am 11 : a m 2 :80 p m 8 :43 p m l:00pin 1:45pm a :40 pm 4:25pm 2:45 p m il:ii0pin 5:1.1pm 5:Mpm 5:10 pm 5:55pm 7:20 pm 8:10pin 6:30 pin 7:15 pm U :30 pm 10:15 pm Excepting Sundays. Tickets for sale at Union ticket of-fice. J.V. Pakkeii, A. G. P. A. C. S. Meu.kn. G. T. M. KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blanh-Boo-h Makers . and Stationers. No. 4i W. Second Bunt.li St. Salt Lake, - Utah Our facilities for doing First-Clas- s Job Print-ing are of the newest and best. Hooks Ruled. Printed and Bound to Order. Samples of Railroad. Mining, Hank and Mer-cantile Work always on hand. Complete line of Ofllce Supplies, embracing the most approved Labor Saving and Economical Inventions. . Prices Low. Call on Us. DEALER IN FANCY GROCERIES, Poultry, Fruit and Vegetables. All goods delivered'to any part of the city. No. 318 south First East street. ' " ..-r- ." " ELI L PEICE, AND PROVISIONS, 854 MAIN GROCERIES JLIQlj6K8"ANDciGAKS. THE COTTAGE, C1HOTCE WINES. CIGARS AND LIQUORS, opposite the Utah & Nevada depot, J. Sullivan, proprietor. THE TWO PHILLIPS PLACE. C1HOICEST BRANDS OF IMPORTED and Clears. Schuster & Phkf.ps, proprietors, 03 E Third South street, Salt Lake City. . ' MINERS' SALOON, VQ: BOUHABEN, PROP. FIRST-CLAS-Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 7ft W. Second South street (opposite Tribune ofllce). Agent for celebrated coffee. B0UD0IB SALOON, NO. 39 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Hlllstoad Si Co., dealers in Wines. Liquors and Cigars. Salt Lake City Brewing Co s celebrated beer on draught. M0SHEE, PL00D ft CO., MIRROR SALOON, City. 136 MAIN STREET, THE PH03NIX SALOON, TE. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, 838 STATE Ice cold Beer on draught; choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. BUSINESS DIRECTORY:" ADVERTISERS OF f'RSTCLASS CITY. The Time! commends to its patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-pear below. ACCOUNTANTS. , . HAEST E, BE0WNE, CCOUNTANT. EXPERT AND CONSULT-- iiig, established WW, 831 south Main St. The very best of city reference given. ARCHITECTS feeiTaThale, (LATE OF DKNVEB.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK, DO, Wasatch building. . WHITE & ULMEE, ARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS. and 411, Progress Block, Salt Lake City. - ATTORNEY'S. ROOMS 28 AND S UTAH IAWYER. Co. Building, cor. Commercial and First South streets. Elevator at Commer-cial street entrance. S. A. MEEEITT, CITY ATTORNEY, building. ROOMS 510 611, JOHN M. BREEZK. JAMES A. WILLIAMS BBEEZE ft WILLIAMS, ROOMS 314 815, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- , . . 0. W. P0WEES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE Second South street. 0UMMIBG ft 0EIT0HL0W, ROOMS 4 AND 6, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- , 128 Main street. M. E. MoENANY, ' ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Boor. PROGRESS Capital Fully Paid, 400,000.00 Union National Bank, UNITED STATES DEP0SIT0BY Transacts a General Banking Business. Safe Deposit Vaults Fire and Burglar Proof. Rents from $5 to $25 per Annum. J.'R. WALKER, President, M. H. WALKER, M. J. CHEESHAN. Cashier, L. H. FARNSWOltTH, Asst. Cashier, J, B WALKER, Jr., Aut. Cashier., SALT LAKE VALLEY Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Ttah. CAPITAL $300,000. Money to loan on real estate and other good securities, on short and long time. mKKCTOHR: O. J. NalMiuni, Pre. F. U. Duer, Virr.Pre$: W. H. MeCvriiwk, (itorqr .V. Dowwu, H. Bamberger, John A. Groesbeck, Kmamitl Knhu, M. K. tirani, G. M. dimming. Secretary. 8. IT. Fiehii, Jr. - Treasurer. Real Estate Mortices, guaranteed by the company, for sale. Ofllce Daft bulldinif, up stairs, No. 136 Main at RESTAlltA.NTv HAKEWFLFiiSp MEALS AT ALL HOURS FROM . west Second street ion, proprietors. lost. SILVEB PALACElESTAlii pROWB & KELLY, PROPHlpmfl only first-clas- s resiuran,EI?Ei Opeday and night. GLOBE CAPE, C F. BALL Si Co. MEALS O. No. M Main street, mu&. roraTAisldTmHmi B. J; BfER PROPRIETOR. N0 street. Short order m hours. Commutation Tickets B. BECOND-ilAK- CLOTHI M, LEVElj DEALER IN CAST OFF AND s ; highest same; notice by mall atE, kinds tailoring done. W'pffiS STAMPH AND HEALsT j. o. MuSTcr RUBBER STAMPS AND NOT Agents for the Abbott ffl. forator, Salt Lake City. STKNOOnAPHY" P. E. mgueeST OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; AU and Typewriting ft Remington Typewriter and supplies: f building. TAILOHS. WANAMAKEE k BE01 JOHN DAVIES, AGEIfT, FINE MB fj Tailoring; style and fit guaranto 609, Progress building. Forelpund a goods. Ladies Bazaar, ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK. EC moved to 33 8 Main Street Choice line of Piano Covers, Table Covers, Toilet Sets, Opera Bags, Sofa Pillows, Hand Bags Bureau and Sideboard Soarfs, Silk Drapes, Cen-ter Piecesand Daylies' Summer Cor-sets, Swiss Embroidered Arjrons, Ruching, Ribbon and Zephyr, Wash Silks, Linens and all kinds of mater-ials. Stamping Done : Lessons Given A. S. Webster. A. M. Webster. Dr. M. I.C. Ininan. Electro Thcrapiitio Vapor Baths treatment of all Female and Chronic diseases. Will remove from 44 Scott-Aucrbac- h building to the Wasatch building May 23rd. 8T0NE FE0NT SALOON, CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Haluman & Co., S70 S. Main St. THE OCCIDENTAL, PURE GOODS ONLY AND OF THE BEST Studious Attention. Aukh & MORpny, Proprietors, No. 18 east First South street, Salt Lake City. THE COMMERCIAL, PT. NYSTROM, PROPRIETOR. FINE Wines, Liquors and Cigars, cor. Flret South and Commercial streets, Salt Lake City. M. Blackburn, H. Hamner, M. Murray BLAOKBUEN & 00., COLORADO SAMPLE ROOM, a6 8. MAIN Kentucky Whiskies a spe-cialty. 0L1FT HOUSE BAB, 97Q MAIN STREET. A. J.. TAYSUM it IO Proprietor. , machinekyT " SILVEBBROS IRON WORKS, MACHINE SHOP AND steam engines, mining and mill lng work. No. 149 west North Temple street: Telephone No. 456. MILLINERY AND DiVeSSMAKINO, MEwsFliralrro MAKING. IF YOU WANT A PERFECT FITTING GAR-me-call on Ella Hillls, 44 Wasatch build-ing. S. T. Taylor's celebrated system. Take elevator. MONEY TOLOAN. E?Mo0AljBjbzi MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES. and Jewelry; also a fine line of Watehes, Jewelry, Revolvers and Charms for sale cheaper than anywhere in the west. 240 south Main St., one door north Walker House. I. WATTEES, BROKER. D3e1seEretFINRaStTionaSlOUTH STREET, Bank, Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected ; railroad tickets P,?! 5n.L?OId.:busue89 conuaentlal. 18. All unredeemed pledges sold at V01 y low rates. . McCORNICK & CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH Careful attention given to the Sale of Orel and Bullion. We lolicit Comignincnte, guar-anteeing highctt market prices, COLLECTIONS MADEAT LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ApCOUHTS SOLICITED.' CORRESPONDENTS: New York Imp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chem-ical Nat. Bank. Kount.e Bros. Chicago Commercial Nat. Bank. San Francisco First Nat. Bank, Crocker-Woodwoit-h Nat. Bank. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. LouisJ-Stat- o Bank of St. Louis. Kanas City t it. Bauk of Kansas City. Denver-Den- ver Nat. Bank, City Nat. Bank London, England-s-Messrs- . Martin & Co., Si Lombard street. Railroad Tickets Bought, Sold And exchanged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-ber of the American Ticket Brokers' association, No. 240 Main street. Lace and silk curtains at S. K. Marks & Co. For lamps, silver ware, table cutlery and pictures, go to the Variety hall, 54 West Second South. AGENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRA- DE SAFETY BICYCLE., I carry a stock of SAFETY BICYCLKS at 25.00, $30.00, (40.00, $00.01), $73.00, $118.00, $13(5.00, TRICYCLES and In purchasing from me you have a stock to select from and do not have to wait, ' , ' - Largest Block and Lowest l'rlces on Sport-ing; Goods, Guns, Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. Agent CALIGKAPH WRITING MACHINE Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. 323 W. 2d South street, Salt Lake City All latest improved machinery at Em-pire Steam Laundry, 21 Commercial street. Telephoned For wedding and birthday presents go to the Variety Hall, 54 W'est Second South street. BARBERS. ELITE BAEBEESHf GENTLEMEN WISHING A NEAT SHAVE to call on us. Sthadfohd A Robinson, Proprietors, 06Vi east Third South street, 8alt Lake City, Utah. BLACKSMITHS. J. A. FAUST, BLACKSMITH AND CARRIAGE MAKER. made in horseshoeing and tire Betting. Corner First and Second West streees. ' BOoiAJfirOTATioMEYr. D. M, McALLISTEE & GO., BOOKS, STATIONERY. TOYS, Utah Views, Mormon Publlcttons, Periodicals, Magazines, etc., 73 Main 8 tree. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. EisoTBEOS CHOE MANUFACTURERS, 49 W. FIRST South street. Our own make of $3 Bhoes are forging, ahead. Repairing neatly executed " ERED SWANSON, ' ; ViriTX DO THE FINEST BOOT AND SHOE T Repairing to be had in the city; heeling and solelng a specialty ; 83 east First So. street. " THE PABAG0N IS THE BERT AND CHEAPEST PLACE for Shoe Repairing. 11 west South Temple street. vivilen'gineeringI HAmANDTrENiY, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. laid out and platted. Rooms 614 and 615 Progress building; P. O. box a7. Salt Lake City, Utah. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ." "EOBINSbTrBOBLOMi ' CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. OFFICE general jobbing, pattern making; Agents for folding bath tub. 174 west First South street. J. C. BOWLING, (CARPENTER. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER, executed ; tilting up stores and counter making a specialty. S3 W. First South street. GEORGE BOGGS & 00., CONTRACTING AND BUILDING, FITTING a specialty. 157 State road, between First and Second South street. Salt Lake City, Utah. druggists! D. B. HOOVER & 00., DRUGS. MEDICINES, FINE Goods; Prescriptions careful-ly compounded, 194 south Mam street. Salt Lake City, Utah. ENGRAVING. J, JEPPERSON, PRACTICAL SCULPTOR AND CARVER. North Temple street. J. W. WHITEOAR, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD Main street, Salt Lake City. James H. Baeoa. frank L. Holland, president. Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. Salt Lake Clty,V r-- "" f. ttah.; ' w . General Banking Business Transacted, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Exchange Bought and Sold. Money to Lend on Real Estate from One to Five Years Time. rComMcial National Bant--: OF SALT LAKE CITY; Capital $250,000 A'o. 11 Eatt Firtt South Street. DIRECTORS:. H. O. Ba..iit President G. M. Downey Thos. Marshal F. E. Schymseb, F. II. Aurhhaoh, D. C. Baron, John J. Dai.y, W. P. Noble, J. W.DoNNELLAN Cashier Transacts a General Banking Business in all its Branches. Sells sight drafts on the principal cltios of the worla Issues circular letters of credit and postal money orders on all parts of Europe and the Orient. Collections promptlp attended to. Loans money at the lowest rates and on the btst terms prevailing in this market. Wutcn Brighton she is on tho jump. Edwin Y Senior. Down went MeGinty but up goes Brighton. Edwin V. 8eniouv A, ANDERSON, Tailor, clothes cleaning a; a specialty; No. ft m South street. ALFRED H. COM, THE LADIES' TAILOR, WILL Silk and Alpaca Ulsters !c est style at reasonable prices, ffl tut South street. W. A, TAYIOE, MERCHANT TAILOR, NEW arrived. 48 andtfeist South street, Salt Lake City. TRANSFER. , SALT LAZE TEANSFES C PATTEN & GLENN, PROPS. AI attended to; local I specialty; furniture moved with care. 1 16 west First South street. HULBERT BEOS,, OF FINITB MANUFACTURERS samplt tni enses to order; repairing a specialty; First South street. WATCHMAKERSAND JEim " ' T7ii&raBAUGH, AMERICAN WATCHES, C FINE watch repairing JJ prices reasonable; 75 west First Bourn Salt Lake City. Utah. JEWELERS, YOU SEEN THE NEW I HAVE at Hauerbaoh soi,an South? If not, call and see the Wt the world. ' nMlVcELtAyEOUS. - PI0KERILL & SHOWH SCAVENGER AND GARBAGE FOR orders at WA Main itrnt Dressmakin! When in want of a NICE, STYLISl don't fall to call oa MISS. HARGROVE, 4th Floor.take Elevator.Scott-Aiierb- i Music, ; SIGffbRrERRARii " Teacher ion fsinvgoincg,albamviunsica, will give ucation in classical music in the thorough ed Room Italian school. 39, h building. C0ALTER & SNELQR0VE, THE fiJ LAKE MUSIC DEALERS, 74 Main street. Weber. New England Pianos, Estey Organs. .'."" THE CMIIMERRFPAliTW00- nES(EV, SI; AND ORNAMENTAL Graining. Glazing and Calci- - mHvg:erbo?,nKln?5,?d decorating a First South Btreet. PETERSON & BROWN, SIGSNaft LtkTcftTy.FIRST B0UTH STBEET-- OARRETERO & LEVEY, " GRAn?wA BPEC!IALTy;'NEAT, QUICK SaitSkrrtvdyV?iiW?9t e8con'1 South street Country orders solicited. A. J. B0URDETTE 4 00., PLUMBERS. STEAM AND GAS FITTPRH Btreet, bait Lake City. Telephone No. 431. , JAMES PENWI0K, ' P. J.MORAN, S MAIN platingT ' OVELTYMMITFA I.ookl What do you think! We'll shnve you for nothing and give you a drink of ice water! "Temple" Barber shop, 13 West South Temple street. James & Watts, 1 Proprietors. m ) w V LADIESand CHILDREN. Kvery Pair Guartin-antoe- d to give I'er-fe- SntUfautlou in Wearing We Import and Control this brand. THE HANSON PRODUCE CO., Commission Merchant, S8 8. West Temple Street. Buttor, eggs, cheese and fruits. West-ern agents for tho Diamond Diadem nyreturl cascade creamery's A. A. & H. P. Co. print. Mrs Christy, the Milliner, . Has just received hor summer pattern hats and bonnets. Everything now and elegant. 81 W. First South. Troy ! Troy Steam ! Celebrated Troy Steam Laundry I Telephone 12. HSMaiu.St. 45 and 46, Wasatch Block . CLAIRVOYANT. CLAIRVOYANT, Arrival Extraordinary or Mrs. Dr. Graham, The Distinguished, World-Fame- d and only real natural trance clairvoyant and spirit medium In this country; seventh ilauRhter ot the seventh daughter, born with veil and RreateBt prophetic sift or second sight, while entranced will reveal every hidden mys-tery of life. HaBbeeu pronounced in Europe and America the greatest living wonder of the present aice. Understands the science of the "Persian and Hindoo manle."or ancient charm-workin-and preparos Egyptian talismans which will overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affections, m ike marriage with the one you love no failure: removes evil innueuces, bad habits; cures witchery, fits and all and s diseases; will give correct Information on lawsuits, sickness, death, divorces, absent friends; everything; never-failin- advice to young men on 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 prop- erty; locates treasures and minerals. Also gives indispensable advice to young ladles on love, courtship and marriage, if vour lover is true or false, and gives picture of future hus-band, with name, age and date of marriage. The mysterious and succesfnl manner In which she treats mat ters of the utmost obscur-ity has given such universal satisfaction that her name has become a proverb In thonsinds of households made happy by her aid and ad- vice. The fact that she has a standing chal-lenge of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to any medium who can equal her in her mar-velous revelations 1r sufficient evidence that she stands today without an equal In her line of business. Madame wishes it thoroughly understood that she Is the only bona lid'e seventh daughter of seventh daughter of the present age, and advertises nothing but what she can do, and would not be classed with the m,?uL'heaP pretenders found In every citv. All who are lu trouble, whose fond hopes have been blasted, who have been deceived and dis-appointed through false predictions of others, belore giving up to despair, are invited to call and become convinced of thetrne statements of the above without delay. Madame can con- vince the most skeptical, us it Is a fact throughout the world, since the davs of ancient witchery, that only a seventh daughter, " Vw!' rev'' ,Ue future cor- - rectly Hours-- R a.m. to 8 p.m. strict. satisfaction guaranteed bv mail. Send stamp for illustrated circular with special terms. MRS. DR. GRAHAM.SSssouth Main st., rooms T and 8, Kaybould block West Side Rapid Transit company Bnilds to Brighton in 90 days. Edwin w. Senior. THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST-:-COMPAN- Y, (Formerly Harvey, Neff & Co.) 265 S. liAeuixi Street. CAPITAL $ 1 00,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Mates Correct Alstracts of Title, Stow all Errors. Titles to Eeal Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. INSURES against loss by Mechanics Liens and decedent s debts. Kents boxes (latest improved Diebold) in its vault, and does an escrow business Acts as Executor. Administrator. Guardian Assignee, Heceiver, etc., etc., and executes trusts of every kind. Holding Trust Funds separate from all Other Assets of the company, wlMnfSSSs!1" attomey throu Collects interest on incomes and transacts all OlW' busluess aut hurized bv its charter m'ell''ed for and safely kept without charge ' .f'vh ".Snl", President. Denver. Col. William .1. Harvey. Vice-Pre- and Manager I Jonn W. Neft, Treasurer and Asst. Manager Aawartl n , (i enter. Secy and Abstract Officer Henry fxu THE-- TAIL OI 20 East First Soujh j7wTFarrell& Ptates, Bas& Steafflf -- Dealer, in all Kinds0 Lift and Force Orders taken for Dricm, ! Cesspools built and Con. M Main St., Aucrbn phone 200. HYSiciANsi; DE. J. S. BLkOKBms&00 HERNIA SPECIALISTS; RUPTUHPPPn Rooms S Wash",1 Pera-Lak- Utah; take eTevatorf pfa Box 5 SUl DE. E, A. GUILLEMOT. DBS. EEEEMAN 4 BUEEOWS EYcie,Vate?yfltteTdHR5AT- - 17 , RERentsEcS. nVlSVE. Room 6. 0 " 1 street. Jos. A. West. JOS. A. WEST k 00.. EMPLOYMENT AND pF1, E. L. Craw, 1" E. L. CEAW 4 CO., ' THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00 REAL ESTATE, 279 for non resldenrV,SltvN- - - YEAD0N 4 HEATH, properties, 150 Main sImt.tur ,hta " othe S.r.SPENCEE4C0 rEAL KSTATK LOAVH ivb ICompete ul of city and acra'pl'y- - j 0. CEAMEE, ILORIST, DECORATOR AND DESIGNER designs a specialty. Park avenue entrance, East Second South street, Salt Lake City. FIJK Si ITU HE. SANDBEEG EUENITUEE CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Desks Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and re-pairing promptly attended to. 108 and 110 W South Temple street. groceries W, E, D. BAEBETVAgmJ GROCERIES, FRUITS. POULTRY, Feed and Fresh Meats: 59 east Third South street ; telephone 454. EOGEES 4 COMPANY, THE LEADING street. GROCERS, 45 EAST FIRST FEED G. LYNGBEEG, CTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO-- p visions, Fruit, Vegetables. Poultry. Fish Game. etc. 63 east First South street e 88. john Mcdonald 4 sons, F13SS TFAf ANP C?FFEEa A BPEIALTY. J. H. CLAEK, 0RSENAPI:E AND FANCY Poul,v ttnd ,lsl. No- irdeeiephone W CM. HANSEN, DEALER ?INrlnC-HOICE FANCY GROCERIES corner - Cl and KIndUug Wood Third South and Stat, street. ' i - T nobleJob & go., WW-The onff Exclusive Hatters In Salt Lake Youman's Celebrated Hats, best In the world sneclallyuianufactured for Noble, Wood & Co bait Lake City, Utah, Dr. Whitney Bucher's Dental parlors next to Cullen hotel. r French Notions ofAmerican Urography. We translate from The Almanack du Magazin Fittoresuue the fpllowiuK para-graph contained in an abstract of events of the war in the United States: May 28 The Federal troops assembled at Harper's Ferry, cross the Potou o, and after a first engagement occupy Alexandria. , May 27 The Federals, commanded by Gen. Banks, experienced the first They rocrossed the Potomac, and fell back upon Williamsburg. May 80 and 31 A great battle is fought near Richmond; on the first day tho advantage remains with the Con-federates! on the second day they ex-perience considerable loss, and abandon Corinth. After seven days of bloody fighting near Richmond (June 28 to 29) 90,000 Federals commanded by McClcllan retire from the Confederate army, which, with brought by Gens. Beau-regard and Jackson, has been increiised to 185,000 men. They take position on the James river, seventeen miles from Charleston. On the cover of the book it is stated that "The central committee of primary instruction in the city of Paris ban placed the 'Magasin Pittoresque' on tho Hat of bookn proper to be given as prizes in the pubf schools." What the Viennese Are Dolus. The life and habits of the citizens of Vienna are yearly displayed by the city government in a book of remorseless and tawsoraFTOSising statistics. It appears from tho record for ltf89 that there were 15,500 legitimate and 11, COO illegitimate births in the city. , In consequent of the raising of the price of clears by the gov-ernment 12,000,000 fewer cigars were smoked than in the preceding twelve-month. The Viennese got even with the state, however, by smoking cigarettes, the consumption of which was increasod by 24,000,000. Two hundred and ninety-si- x persons left the Roman Catholic church and 267 tho Jewish. Sixty adopted the Hebrew faith, and 180 cut looso from religion altogether. Lace Hats. New stock just arrived at Mrs. Bonn Steele's. 108 E. Second South street, at reduced prices. Call and see them. Auction Male. A sale of Italian sculpture, consisting of vases, urns, pedestals, statuettes, groups of animals, etc., will take place at 20U Main street (Wasatch building); commencing Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, and continuing every day at the same hour till tho entire stock is closed out. Thojh-so- & Co., Auctioneers. irne Aristocracy. A rery wealthy lady went to a rough, ew town to spend a few weeks. One of the newly rich residents, who had been a domestic before her marriage, called up-on her and in the course of conversation aid in an affected tone: "I almost died of horrors when I came here. There is no society and not a bit of style. I sup-pose you find it fearfully dull." "Oh, no," replied the other lady quiet ly ; "I always find something to da But then I am used to working; I was a printer before my marriage." And I was so glad to hear her say "printer," too, for it somehow sounds more like common sense and work than the nicer word "compositor." I am sorry one rarely hears now of a printer, espe-cially a feminine one; they are always omooai tors. Cor. West Shore. Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday. Call and see Dr. Hand, the great specialist and medical electrician, and got examined with the wonderful mic-roscope On Thursday morning Dr. Hand will visit his Ogden office and will be absent from Salt Lake until S:40 p. in., Friday, June 6th, call early. Office hours from 0 to 12 a. m., and to 6 p. m., nnd 7 to 9 in the ovenlugs. Oiliee, 253 South, West Temple street. Caledonia Club. A full meeting of the members of the above club is desired for tomorrow (Tuesday) evening meeting. Business of importance will be transacted. J. Moffat, Third Chieftain. Ladies, before you go to tho beach, call at 44 Wasatch block and get one of those lovely seaside hats for almost nothing. Never Die of Diphtheria. The local physician will toll you there Is no specific or never failing to cure remedy for that terrible malady, diph-theria; and some of them will cry out 4U'.ick! quack! quack! when the spe-cialist will advertise a specific for the cure of most any chronic disease, more especially .that oue terrible affliction, diphtheria. To such local physicians, or any other who claim there bo no specific remedy for diphtheria, I will give $1000 for a case that my specific remedy fails to cure, where my Instruc-tions are strictly followed to the letter, and where tho remedy bo used before the patient is dead; and no cure, no pay . Address or call at 203 South West Templo stroet, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. W. M. Hand. Notloe of Kemoval, Our patrons will please take notice that the Salt Lake City Brewing Co.'s citv oiliee has been removed to "I'lio Tivoli" opposite tho Walker House. Jacob Mohitz. C. L. Ltliby & Co., corner Third South and Main, are selling lots in Fol-boi- u addition, while others are hunting for buyers and finding none. The rea-son is, the lots are cheap, Only $100 to MHO, with pure spring water piped to tho lots free, One-thir- cash. Wo can sell a new four-roo- house on Third South street, west, for $1250; $300 cash, How about high prices? Drive up 011 the cast bench and look at the six new $5000 residences being built between Second and Third South and then buy a lot there at $006 per rod. The Continental. This hotel is the recognized head-quarters for commercial nieu and tour-ists. Centrally located, it is furnished with everything pertaining to a lirst-elas- s hotel., For rooms at any time ad-dress (j. S. Holm Eg, Manager Continental hotel. Warning. 67o the uiulnrsifrned respectfully call the uttoution of the puhlio to the fact that wo ure the only members of tho Araoriean Ticket Brokers nssociutioan in Salt Lake City. Thero are parties doiujj business in Salt Lake City who claim membership and who ure not members; and we tnko this method of informing the public to of suoh persons. The only uiem-- ' , hers in Salt Lake City aro J. K. (tILLESPIE, 240 South Main st. Oscar Groshkll, Under tho Postoflloe. llalley Excursion. The Union Pacific railway will place on sale on June 8rd and 4th tickets to the Hailey hot springs, good to return nutilthe 20th for $16.70 for tho round trip. Collections nnd Detectives. The Merchants Collection and Detec-tive company, 4U East Flret South street, are now ready for business and they will givo prompt attention to any busi-ness sent them. BEAD, To Real Estate Owners : List your property with us at once. No eost to you iinlefg sale is made. We have a - system of advertising that keeps a printed list of your property open to the free inspection of tho general pub-lic, giving exact location of your prop-erty, with description, price, Jernis, owner's name and address. We place your property with over two hundred Sood agents and purchasers at once. system enahlcs any one having our list to lind your property and you, and deal with you direct. We invite all to call or write for our printed list of property. Wo mail it to tiny address 111 the United States. G. W. Wn.DEKMAN & Co., No 2;JC South Main st., in basement. |