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Show mals 1 , .o lv,1"Smoi,''l""ti;l! of t'l ,0 I,. M 't " U'" C;tro ' All. I.. beret, well-known as a caterer ' v of wain hall arc two i "'' 1',l'h:l, r,wm f'"' guests who desire t0 ,c. Sl.);(,..lt(,(l f l.o thronp. either for iMHi ,,.Ss , a bn-secliufcd meals. All r the e cVry iin1 ornamental work lS((t . cstalmshment is fro,,, the Brown t . nig ,uK:outn,ctlnK company of Do,'. The bar of this iiiuKuitieout .shinent is , ,,arge uf Mr. C, U. Smith, a gentleman who has liii'l long .experience in all branches , his liis:n ws, !imi who IglllS II) tUTVUIjf l,is ciisto rs with en- j lining draughts of delicious nectar in becoming style- Such is tliis modern Tivoli, where the inushness of buried centuries has no place, ami where the peaks nf the Wasatch Wa-satch lake the place of luily's Apcn-Ullies. Apcn-Ullies. 1 CIENT T1BKK F AUES. , peaks of the Apennines Have no Glor-11 Glor-11 ies Like Those of the Wasatch Was-atch Bauge. RELATIONS OP MODERN TIMES. Glimpse of Grandeuw Which Place Italian Scenes in Dark and Clouded Shadow. When one lnivuls on the continent of le especially in Germany, ho Is twith the neatness and genorul "'i'.', which pervades everything he of course, outside thu great cities ui', j no attempt niado at grandeur, p.ihaps in tho mansions of the pt irv nubility, or tlioso whose eir-' eir-' lt,nccs warrant display. But thoi o , Miic-likc eomfort, n genuine air of ' iovibii' ivisi-, together with modest ,',,,,,1, judicious luxury, iu every sur-,llu,i. sur-,llu,i. that captivates tho oyo and Inc. a sense of doleo far nleiito, si) . .ful to tli" weary seeker after new .,, and new experiences, and who, :wMlllerg.iiiBiilhlio most exciting l H,r,ais debauching inllueiices of fL round of travel, feels the need , n.,t ami quiet, and who turns to this of repose "ith a fecliugof thorough jii.-factiuii. . V week or two spent iu sut:h a rejuvenates arid renews nil " oiii'igics ,ost exhaustive .,. ami excessive , iiululgenco, 1 1 starts anew upon the eontcni-'itfrl eontcni-'itfrl journey with a fueling of enjoy-iJoia4 enjoy-iJoia4 much the same as wheu the be-miinijof be-miinijof the "grand tour" was made, lib not to speak of these delicious aside incidents, which occur to break .'("monotony of everyday scenes met ill, in a journey of pleasure, that the ritw now has to do. Somethiug far Hi in is to bo met with in i iicigu lands aud foreign travel claims Mlion; and iu speaking of what foj-wslimust foj-wslimust be remembered that it is (rut' America that the-scene is laid, i( not in some country across the sea Utc human enjoyment and human borty are hampered by the suspicions oni'innn government. In ihis city of Salt Lake, on the priu-Idl priu-Idl business thorouglifare, and nearly ipusite thf' Walker House, there was .ciitly opened one of those splcudid wis' of the hungry and thirsty, liieh for elegance in make-up aud (iiiplitaioss of detail, has no equal is skk' of the great divide, if indeed has anywhere in tho w hole country. Tin., name of this magnificent Jpalaee siijiiji'slivp in itself, and breathes of limy cliiius, mountain peaks, cool, iibvagwus shades, which ask as nun docs: ; ye the lnnU where the cypress aud niyrtie vemlilemsut deeds that are doue lu their dime. i litre tho rage or the vulture, the love of the Untie, iiolhu Into isailiiess, now madden to rrtinei" 'ivuli is but a poor little town of een-;il een-;il Italy, in the province of Rome; and "lauds ou (he slope of Monte Kipoli, ii' of the Apennines. It is well walled d has a fortress, and the streets are op mid narrow. It contains a tine Ihedral which was formerly the tern- I' llf IffM't'llliiW It llnl'i. A ,,,f i, li.il.l triljunal in the ancient days when town was called "Tibur." The iToiiinling hills are covered Avitli ii' trees, and the vines of Tivoli are n"il for a peculiar sort of grape, iu at reipiest for its firmness aud cioiis flavor, " noticed as I.V as the linnj of ' Pliny ' elder. The stone called "traves-i". "traves-i". of which a great part of Rome '"ill. come from Tivoli; aud near ! iwnis the extensive Villa d'Estc. iilun and without the citv there are my nioiiiiineiiis of antiqu'itv, anil iu a i"iu:imliiig position above the falls of j Aiiw i rises t, temple of Vesta, cir- ui form and in good preservation, "'li was built in tin; year 70 B. C, 'n-are also I lie extensive remains of j i'.miiernr Hadrian's luiiguificeul 'i; Hie villa of Maecenas; the remains kMiins, aiMicducts and baths, 'will lihur existed as a town bld'ore ""I'.l'ng of Koine, but the llrst liienr ii recorilcd in history occurs 440 iliiruig the Honiau ifcceinvirale. l;'koiiu of the principal towns of tho .;iifcdi'iatioii, and its beauty and '"Wily and )ietureiie situation iu-"!' iu-"!' "'.any of I he wealthy Romans to "'is.' it for their coiintl-y residence. Scipio, .Eiuilianus, the fa-'Manus,!lelellu.s fa-'Manus,!lelellu.s Kumidictis mid Plaiieus 1 had their . villas there, and preferred Tibur to all , If 'ccs of resort, and had a "' ,V house in tho neighborhood. "1 'twill l,0 seen that Tivoli is a J fiinvncd in both ancient and " HKory; ami when it is chosen Smite a inngnilic'nmt palace of catmg aud drinking, it goes tfl t ,:'Ulnn,cn who own and ; 'tnc laiu r know whereof they '. ani i arc intelligent aud cour-l cour-l K';ii lenien. fSucli are Messrs. . bullenkainp, at No. 245 Main wiie are proprietors of this ."."".the nineteenth century. Let x Us interior. . I'ii enter the beautiful vestibule . ,l wufronled by a lovely carved li'amework, in whicli are set 1 specimens of variegated orna-panels. orna-panels. To the left is a 11 ollice, handsomely fitted up, ,icl,P'd by the 'Salt Lake von'P'iny. On the right lini, .i UI'KU cigar case ,.!'". 'K uruiHls of the elfoicest selec-, selec-, ' ;' behind this is a beautiful . tilled with bottles of unex-,i unex-,i '.'''f- brandy, whiskv and so on ' i i aire and aged distillation. V Uoiisih the elegant pauele.l "nuT". doors' th mafcniliceuD .I? ? (,f the main hall aro ills-.,l,,n,lett'; ills-.,l,,n,lett'; On the right is a bar. Cl';,,f,llii' not equaled by ie ,.,,. a ki"dred nature iu the terU A Polished cherrv stonU 'd ,jy beautifully carved li "'so in cheiTy, framed in Th, fllstoniug plaie glass mir-iftf mir-iftf ,har furnishings are' all of -""Is rii U" shining out glass; and ,e v, -'P'-used across the counter five fl n,oney can buy, and of e i, i!vor- This applies equally :,ttIU;'I?ta?e Champagne" any Sof the Salt Lake Brewing. and on the same side is an elegant lunch .l lacked like the bar with - once w ork in can ed cherry, "lors set iu the frame thus |