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Show EVENING APRIL 24, 1890. THE 8ALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY 6 , s - : LOOK FOR jjV' .'.& I GRAND VIEW AJr g ' ' f FINEST SITE IN THE COUNTY t I THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY I ; .. J 177 Main Street. yEADON HEATH, Ileal Estate ami Loan Agents. No. 150 Main Street. . UJeferenoei McConiick & Co, Bankers Correspondence Solicited. THE OCCIDENTAL. Pure Goods Only and of The Best Quality. STUDIOUS ATTENTION. AUER & MURPHY, Proprietors. No.18.East First South St, - - Salt LakeCity SILVER BROS., IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry, T Steam Engines, Boilers, Mining, Milling and Heavy Store Fronts and 1 Building General Machine Work NO. 149 W. NORTH Street. TEMPLE " ' Telephone No, 458 SALT LAKE THEATER CHAS. 8. HL'ltTON, - Manager. Friday, and Saturday, , APRIL 25th and 26th. The Leading" Specialty Co. of the World. X : X f'lippertjiiartetle. : IIYIklTU ' : Ward-Har- Cum-- ; llll'ii ft ' : White. Mclntvre & : , : Heath. Vil'lTIUTV Helone Mora, : 01 H I 11 1 1 :F1p(h ami HatiBon, ; : .lames Mc.Avnv, : IHMIMYV : Kranlt Howard, : HP.UIil.U. Know and Whallen, . X William llogau, Under the personal management of MR. JAM KS HYI1K. piesenllnir at each perform-ance nn original plctureol Southern lllo "iicfo' the Wur,"eutUluil, T "WAY DOWN SOUTH." Popular prices, 2!c, BO, 78c., $1. No higher. Seats on Sale Thitra lay. Mors Gamut Afford totes Calf at Me Because they will find there an immense stock to chose from in Fancy Novelties, Japanese Goo is, Toys. Pm Chatelaines Stationery, Wooden-war- e, Tinware, Crockery and Glassware. All kinds of Brushes anrlBaW etc,, etc., and at PRICES THAT BEAT ANY IN THE WEST. DO-,- T FORGEF THE PLACE FIRST 1)0011 WEST OF THE CLOCK. We wiU Surely Save you Money, 13 West 1st South. ' '". Dr. J. S. Blackburn & Co,, . HERNIA SPECIALISTS . Knpture Permanenlly Cured without Surgical Operation. ROOMS 92 AND 93 WASATCH BLDC, HALT LAKE, UTAH. P. O. Box 616. Take Elevator MADAM H, C. HAYNES, (FoRMKHLY OF DENVER, COLO.) HAS OPENED OUT A NEW AND Stock of Millinery, Fancy and Ladies' Furnishing (ioorts at No. 101 E. Fmwr Hoi:ra St., and to which she invites the atten-tion of the Public. WALKER . HOUSE. The Waller in located In the business center of the city, and has all the Modern Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-cla- m Honse. It is menagea as well as any Hotel in the West, and is strictlyTHE Business and Tourist Hotel of Salt Lake City. Passenger elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the two Leading Hotels of Salt Lake CI y. Or. S. EBB, Prop r. WHITE & ULHEK, Architects and Superintendents Rooms 410, 411 Progress Block, Salt Dressmaking! When in want of a NICE, STYLISH SUIT don't lull to call on MISS HARGROVE, I 4th Floor.take Elevator.Scott-Auorbac- h bldg Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. 20 E. First South Street. i pF . . . T-r : J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 835 SoutU Main. Salt Lake CiTr. SALT LAKE CITY LOCAL UNION 489 OF THB United Brotherhoods Carpenters & Joiners OP AMERICA. MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN O Temple of Honor Hall at7:SKM. m. Delegate's office at. Room 48, Scott- - AuerUach blk. Office hours: 7 to 8 a. ra. ; 5 to II p.m. J. M. Conneiis, Sec'y. A. D. Cowi.us, Pres. ART EMPORIUM. 87 W. First Sooth St., SALT LAKE CITY. Stamping, Designing and Embroidery. Instructions given in all the Arte. . JAMES FENW1CK Practical . IF'lu.m'ber, STEAM AND OAS FITTER, 61 E. Third South Bt SALT LAKE OITY, UTAH, , ALFRED DUNSHEE, Real Estate Loans, Investments 161 Maine St Rear of Jones' Bait . SALT LAKE CITYfJTAa J. Q. McAllister. D, H. MoAiU McAllister bkos.. Real Estate and Lank 265 S. Maine Street, Coder Abstract Office, SALT LAJ; D. U. STAXWOOD, Real Estate and Investment Broker, The handling of Real Estate for non- - MdhMSpeciT8 N' E' Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY. II. C. LETT & SON, Dealer In Ileal Estate, City and Country, No. Main Street, opposite tiie Walker Honse, Salt Lake City. THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO. Bargains in Real Estate, Loans and Insnranoe. Main Street. B. 0. BURTON, JI. J. A. GHOK8UE0K. W.B.ANDRKW BURTON, GUOESBECK & CO. Real Estate, No. 2tS9 Main Street, Salt Lake U tali. Notary in ottice. Telephone 4M. HARTENSTEIN& SHEETS, Fashionable Barbers, (In Aner 4 Murphy's New Building.) HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, : ETC., No. 16 E. 1st South St. Salt Lake City. I, Watters, Broker,- - 31 E. First South St., East of Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake Citv. Makes Loans on Watches. Diamondsand Jowel-- a U C011'60-- Kaiiroad Ticketa Honnht fi tii Bn"n confidential. Established Unredeemed Pledges Sold at very low rate W. A. Taylor, ' . Merchant.Tailor, NEW SPRING STYLES JUST ARRIVED. 43 and 45 E. Second South Street, . Salt Lake City. J. C. MURPHY & CO., ; Rubber Stamps - and NotarialSeals. Agents for the Abbott Check Perforator Salt Lake City. M. E. McENANY, Attorney-at-Law- . Progress Building (Fourth Floor). , 0 W. POWERS, . Attorney-atrLa- .. Opposite Cnllen Hotel, Beoond Sooth Street, B. CRITCHLOW. . . . Attorrey-at-La- Booms 37 and 28, SoottAaerbach BnUding. TJRS. FREEMAN & BURROWS. Spectacles Accurately Fitted. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Rooms 17 and 18, Building, J. G. JACOBS & CO., Re'i.t?ttii?aJe 147 Prora' Bnildin. ih i I property in all pan d.W. Farrel! & Co Plumpers, Gas & Steam Fitters, Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for drive and dug wells. Cesspools built and connections made. Telephone 2M -1- 37 Main 8U Opp.lAoerbaoh Bros George R,Dunn &Cft CONTRACTORS foTsTEAAllAmr, APPARATUS in the Follo Systems: Either in HIGH or LOW Pressure, or Indirect Si, uol Attention Given to Job Work, Including Plumbing and Gas Fit 203 West Temple Street, South, One Door South Old Eagle Foundry. j Salt Lake City, - Utah Terriio Sells & Coiriparry, -;- - Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber P. O.Box 1078. ll - Swllh Street' 0pP-14t- h WdAssembly Rooms.1 Old Pionesrl'ardot Armstroas B,J "' P. J. Moran, Steam- - Heating Engineer, 269 Main St., - SALT LAKE CITY. 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, IASGAX & CO., Morse -:- - Stioers, Old Eagle Foundry, oor. 2d South and 1st West sts. Twenty-fiv- e yea experience in Colorado. . Tb only placc in the city where horse shoe-ing is made a specialty. J. W. WHITECAR, Designer and Engraver on Wood, 121iS.Main SUSalt Lake City, It. M. JOHNSON & CO., Estate, Loans, Wines. Imitation and Manufacturing, 2t West First South Street. HaYILAXI) & DEN 11 Y, Civil Engineers andSurveyors. Additions laid and platted. Hoouis, till and 615 Pro. gres Building; P. O. Box 627, Salt Lake City. Utah. Ii. M. CIELE, FRENCH HAIR DRESSER, And Manufacturer of STYLISH HAIR GGODS, Room 16, Scott-Auerbac- h Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Take the Elevator. S. F. SPENCER & CO.. 15 pal Estate, Loans, Investments S. Main St., Salt Loke City. Complete List of Citv and Acreage Property. Ttio fashionable dressmaker, it is stat-ed, demands of the retail dry goods stores a percentage on even the smallest purchase. In order to' allow this the merchant must raise the price of nil hia goods as much beyond the regular retail price as is the amount of her percentage. She frequently buys goods for her cus tomers, and on these she clears her per-centage. But the merchant's trouble does not end here. Every excuse for changing goods pur-chased by customers will be resorted to, end as soon as a change is made nn al-lowance of percentage is . demanded. Borne old.merchants descended from the Scotch, who are famous as a nation for asking and giving tho full worth of money paid, have steadily resisted the demand of dressmakers to tax customers for their benefit, and have been boy-cotted in effect in consequence The merchant, in this case, is a money loser, as thousands of dollars of custom is thus turned away from his door, but he is saved much, petty annoyance. New York Tribune. i Old Age at Last. Well known phrases are sometimes eo Bad, so mysterious in tho minds of little people who are making their first ac-quaintance with grief. A child whose dear grandpa had been taken suddenly ill was one morning asked by a neighbor if he were any worse. "I saw the doctor hurrying over to your house a little whilo ago," said the good but thoughtless woman, "and I thought your grandpa might be worse." "He isn't that," said the little thing) her lips quivering. "He's dead." "Dear, dear me!" cried tho neighbor "I didn't know he was so sick." "Mamma said he had a cold last night," explained the little mourner, "and the doctor said oh, I don't know just what, but it was a cold, and then old age set in, and grandpa died." Youth's Com-panion. ; A New Food Product. Professor W. Rehnstroni, dairy instruc-tor and agricultural engineer of Sweden, has invented a new food product which he calls lactoserin. Skim milk is curdled in the same way as commonly uatjd in cheese making, only that a larger quan-tity of rennet is used and at a higher temperature, eo as to make the precipita-tion complete. To the whey thus ob-tained is added an equal quantity of ekim milk, and the bulk, through a sim, pie process of evaporation, is transformed into solid cakes, which are afterwards cut or ground and more or less roasted to suit whatever purpose intended. New Orleans Picayune. Awkward Left Bands. How awkward most people are with their left hands. There is no reason, at least no necessity, for this, but it is true. It is partly due to heredity, and partly to habit and practice, but it could be overcome. The left arm and hand might be cultivated to the same degreo of dex-terity, which literally means right hand-edness, as the right arm and hand, but it involves trouble, time and patience, end therefore is neglected. The left arm has good reason to complain of this in-justice. Indianapolis Journal. Trees Below Gronnd. While sinking a well at his new saw-mill near Seymour, Ind., Jesse Cox came across some large chestnut trees thirty feet below the surface in a perfect state , f preservation. Chicago Time. . |