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Show L-- -- TIIE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Anillj 2a. 1800. 1 LOOK FOR 2 FINEST SITE IN THE COUNTY! 'HE MIDLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY, ITT lstlii Street-- YADON Sl HEATH, ' ,. 7. Ileal Estate and Loan Agents. No. 150 Main Street. lefereneei - McCornlck Sc Co, Hunkers Correspondence Solicited. THE OCCIDENTAL. Purs Goods Only and of Tho Best Quality. STUDIOUS ATTENTION. AUER & MURPHY, Proprietors. No.18.East First Bonth Bt., . - Bait LaksCity Dr. J. S, Blackburn k Co., HERNIA SPECIALISTS . Rupture Permanently Cured without Surgical Operation. ROOMS 92 AND 93 WASATCH BLDC, HALT LAKH, UTAH. P. O. Hox 816. Takb ELEVATOR SILVER BROS., IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry, Steam Engines, Boilers, Mining, Milling and Heavy Store Fronts and iWork. General Machino Work NO. 149 W. NORTH TEMPLE ZZt&gZ&Sfi.-- ' STREET, Telephone No. 456 Visitors Cannot Afford to Miss Call at tho Fair Hccmisc thry will find thorn nn iminrnso stock tochoHofrom in Fancy Novcltir, Jupannw (Uxy-U- Toy. Pur, Chatelaines, Stationery, Wooden-ware- , Tin wan.', Crockery and fllusawarij. All kind of Jlruntic) ul HtakeH, . etc,, etc., and at PRICES THAT BEAT ANY IN THE WEST. IH).T FOllGKF THE FLACK FIRST DOOR WKST OP THE CLOCK. i Wo will Surely Pavo von Monty. 13 Wort 1st Houtli. , WALKEK . HOUSE. The Wallet is located in the business center of the city, and has all tho Modern improvements & Conveniences I Pertaining to a strictly first-cla- ss Hons. It, is ! managen as well as any Hotel in the West, and strictly THE Business and Tonnst Hotel of Salt Lake City. Fassengor elevator, J The Walker & the Metropolitan Are the two Leading Hotels of Bait Lake Ci y. j Or. S. ERB, Prop r. MADAM H. C. HAYNES, (FoitMKRLY or DENVEK, COLO.) HAS OPENED OUT A NEW AND Work of Millinery, Fancy and Ladles' KurnlMliliiK (Soods at No. 101 K. KilinT South Kt.. and U which she invito the atten-tion of the Public. SALT LAKE CITY LOCAL UNION 489 or TUB United BrotherhoodCarpenters& Joiners OK AMEKICA. EVERY WEDNESDAY EVEN O MEETS Temple of Honor Hall t7:;l r. m. Delegate's ofllre at llnim 4H, bl k. tfllce hoti rs : 7 to H a. m. ; l to p.m J. M. Cohneus, Sec y. A. D. Cowuix, Pres. XviFJ3. - IvVriZETTl, ART EMPORIUM. VI W. First South St., HALT I.AKK CITS. Stamping, Designing and Embroidnry. Instructions given in all the Arts. HARTENSTEIN & SHEETS, Fashionable Barbers, (In Aner A Murphy's New Building.) HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC., No. 10 E. 1st South Kt. Bait Lake City. I. Watters, Broker, 31 E. First Kouth St., East of Doseret National Hunk, Halt IakeCitv. Makm Loans on Watches IHsinnndsand Jwl. ry. Collectwl. Kniirmwl Tirkrts lUmuhl and Bold. Kiisinovi corifiih-nlisl- . KnUlilishwl li. All CnriMkemed Plodgxs 8jld at ery low raU " J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 9 Mi Kontb Malu. Salt LAirCirr, l. H. STAr (M)l, Heal Estate and Investment Broker. The handling of IUut Kfttat for a peciulty, N'. K. (Vir. Main nd Third St., 'Jhswrnoot of Ht. Klmo lloUtl, Halt I J. Uo City. Architects and Supcrintcndenta. IJotjnui410, 411 Prrri ilf:k, K!6 Lake City. ' ALFRED DUNSHEE, Real Estate Loans, Inrestments; r 161 Mainfitrt rrof Jinim' lUnk. HALT rKE CITY, UTAH. 1 '. (I. cAu.iT. D, H. Aixtrrn, McALLISTKIl UI10S., Heal Estate and Lands,, 265 S Maine Street, Cntr A brmrt llllw . AVt l.LKCIT BUSINESS DIRECTORY. II. C. LETT & SOX, in Real Estale, City and Country. No. Dealer Main rltreet. opposite the Walker Hoose, twit Lako City. THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO. in Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, Bargains Main Street. B. O. BUBTON, JB. 1. A. OBOESBZCK. W.B.AXDBEW BURTON, (iROESBECK & CO. Estata, No. 29 Main Street. Salt Lake Real Utah.' Notary in office, lelephono 4t. George R. Dunn & Co. CONTRACTORS for STEAM II KATI.VJ AFFAUATC.-- ? in tlw Following fyotem: Either in IIIUH or LOW Frennure, or Indirect. cial AtU iition Civen t Jol Work, Im.Iudin riumhiiijr and FiUio. 203 West Teapli Street, Ststt. Obi Ow SoirtH Oil EajJa Foundry. Salt Lake City, - Utah Territory. W. A. Taylor, Merchant Tailor, NEW SPRING STYLES JUST ARRIVED. 43 and 45 E. Second South Strot, Sst.T Lake City. , J. C. MURPHY & CO., Robber Stamps and notarial Seals. AgenU for the Abbott Check Perforator Halt Lake City. H. E. Mt ENASV, Attorney-at-Law- . Progress Building (Fourth Floor). Q W.rOWEIW, A tto r n ejr- - r. Opposite ( fllleii Hotel. Hwypd ttooth Hr t, B. CBITCHLOW. Ailorney-al-La- Boom 27 ami t, SeoUA OTbKh Bntldln. FBEEMAN BCRKOWS. DHH. Hpectal Aceorawli fitUO. Eye. Kr, Kote, Throat. Bonrns U sad U, di Boildu. J. ft. JACOBS COW Rmi Etat IVslem. I Vnntn oiWv. U aaU rmxim pwipert f is ll i.--v of tb city; also cfaotce bitJU la iAiibtm tUM turn pro pert. . JAMES FEN WICK practical . Fl-omlDs- ' STEAM AND OA FITTER, 61 E. Third South St., 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. P. J. Moran, Steam Heating Engineer, 259 Main St., - SALT LAKE CITY. ADVERTISE. For space on the fence enclosing the new East Side Hotel apply to UTAH PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, 1st South St. East, opp. City Hall. LANGAN k CO., Horse -:- - Slioers, Old Eagle Foandry, cor. 2d Sooth and 1st West U. Twenty-fir- e years sxpeneno in Colorado. The o.ilt pi.a e in the city wliere horse shoe-ing is msie specialty. J. W. WHITECAR, Designer and Engraver on Wood, 121.8. Main SU&fit Lake City, . i R. m: JOHNSON 4 to.;. Estate. Loans, Mhw, Irrigation and Manufacturing, 2i West First Sooth btreet. HAYILAND & DEN BY, Engineers and Snrveyors. Additions laid Civil ami platted. Knoms, 6U and 61 Pro. cress Bnilding; P. O. Box 6'if, alt Laka City. Utah. - R. M. BIELE, FRENCH HAIR DRESSER, And Manofactorer of STYLISH HAIR GOODS, Room 10, Scott-Auerba- Buildinjr, Salt Lake City, Utah. Take the Elevator. S. F. SPENCEE & CO.. Real Estate, Loans, InTestments 2G7t S. Main SU Salt Loke City. Complete List of Citi end Acreage Property. E.HELLH. i. TUtlll. H.W.BILLS Sells & Corqpany, ; -:- - Wesale and Retail Dealers in Lnmber :-- First South Street, Oppt Uth Ward AasemUy Huoaia. P. O.lo W71 - OU Piuosar T 4 of Arstrs( Bt'K Has cieveiopea soma spienuid fighting qualities, and the numerous instances with which tho world is familiar would seem to throw some doubt on our cher-ished theories as to the effect of training and surroundings to make the human sapling inclined the way the twig has been bent. Philadelphia Inquirer. Uk Po" d Warrlo. I0"s to note that the supposed . tendency of Quaker life should '"Pea two such poets, Taylor nan Bead; Benjamin West, lncan painttrof European -noenden, the American who most important art work in . at tiie present time From 'en. Mifflin and Gen. Greene nder of .Vicksbufe by the Lieut. Gen. John c. Pera. rUUadebMa. Qaok-h!o- d TWO TRUTHS. ' rg," he said, "I never meaut urt you;" and his eyes were wot. jlil Dot hurt you for the world; I to blame if I forget?" ivemy selfish tears," she cried, rtfve! I knew that it was not h? you meant to hurt me, sweet- -. t'R- it was that you forgot." the same, deep in her heart lileil this thought, and rankles yet love is at its best, oue loves inch that one cannot forget." ' Helen Hunt Jackson. A Glorious State for 'Possum. "Yes, sir, it is a fact, I and John Crane were sitting by a lightwood fire reading, when I jieard a noise in the corner, and on looking around saw an Old 'possum on the table eating our bacon. Yes, we killed three the other tihjhtj have to club 'em to keep 'em out of the house. There must be hundreds of 'em on the island." Thu3 8i:oko Mr. Lewis Milam, who is truck farming on Crane's Island, out in Lake Hamilton. Georgia, in all Iter primeval glory, sinks into nothingness as a 'possum state when compared to Florida. Haines City Headlight. H Novel Life Preserver. ' was saved by having my sal-id- ," said a robust, middle aged continued the man, "that was wl me. I was assistant book-- r a wholesale house, nnd was '.lve hundred dollars a year. K liappened, no matter what, thrown out. I was idle for lis, and then went to work for ired and fifty dollars, time I was thin and weak, and valfc a rnilo to save a dollar. At I thought I couldn't. But ' income was so fearfully cl it absolutely necessary to and I did so by walking home work, a distance of about five nearly killed me at first. to enjoy it. Within three was walking both ways, and "up ever since. Ten miles a a and winter, unless during m, and look at me! One hun-elS'it- y pounds, the appetite of '' a,ul nt a day's sickness in ''f. gentlemen, how it was that '? down of mv salary saved my udolphia Call. Effect of Sucking a Lemon. A boy sucking a lemon will break up a whole brass band with the exception of the drummer and the man who operates the cvmbals. There may be a few other exceptions, but very seldom will there be found a man who can so resist the incli-nation of his lips and tongue to shrink, wince and pucker when the taste of lemon juice is brought vividly into his imagination that ho can then control these organs sufficiently to play a wind instrument. New Haven Palladium. At a meeting of the Royal Botanic So-ciety recently a number of dried speci-mens of hygrometric club nioss from Mexico was shown. It wa said that these plants had the power ascribed to the rose of Jericho, of rolling themselves up like a ball when dry, and becoming apparently dead; but they were able to unfold and grow again when exposed to moisture. Thunderstorms are more frequent in Java than in any other part of the globe. On an average they occur in the island on ninety-seve- n days in the year. In England tho average marks thunder storms on about seven days in the year-o- nly half the number recorded in France. A plague of locusts lately appeared in the province of Gizeh, in Egypt. In five days the authorities killed six tons of them. In plowing enormous quantities of their eggs are turned up, and, fortu-natel-exposure to the sun destroys the A Serions Defect. ids of tourists, and among them connoisseurs, have thoroughly the wonze doors on the east e senate wing of tho Capitol, reserved for a horny fisted son 'scover a defect in these works an artisans. These doors were '"wpee, Mass., and are intended enes in the early history of otates. Prominent in one of r Panels, on the right hand side 'ance, is a figure on horseback t represent the Father of his burning at the head of his vic-"P- "He must have just f pasture with his horse," granger after survey-;,- r !ntent!y, "for he has no m1 1'tst look, his legs dangle iuence." This criticism was true, and is the only draw-l,- e enjoyment 'of the spirited grayed in bronze, for all the "if .3, have generals properly jney happen to be on st. - The largest tree in the world is re-ported to have been recently found in California, measuring 176 feet in circum-ference at a distance of six feet from the ground. This would give a diameter of about 60 feet at that point The picture by Romney, which was sent to a recent London exhibition by an old maid who feared she was presumptuous in asking that it be insured for $3,500, "because it was an old heirloom and much esteemed in the family," has just been sold, it is said, for fUVOOO. The rressoxe or ltm. The water a 5 very great depths is, in most parts of the world, near the freez-ing point. Further, the pressure upon everVsquare inch of the surface of a body under three miles of sea water, in-stead of being about fifteen pounds, as In atmofpheric air, is three tons, or, in other words, 3,720 pounds.-Ed!nb- urgh Eeriew. |