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Show , 2 " THE SALT LAKE TIMES, SAT UKDA Y EVENING, APHIL 5, 1890 Examine These Prices. 10x)0 cor. on E. 1st South, 3 bouses; $75 rent, oDly $17,000. lOx-J- 5th South near Main; $100 per month rent, 8215 per foot. 7x7 D street, bet. Cth and 7th, house, city water, 81000. 3x10 bet. Main and West Temple; good house, $5500. 41 feetxlO rods Brighara bet. 1st and 2nd 'We6t; house rent for 80, 8300 per foot. Easy terms. 5x20 2d South bet. 7th and 8th East; fine improvement), $10,000. A whole block on Marion Boulevard, 82100, casli, 320 asres South Shore Beach property east of Garfield. 40 feet tine business property, only $100 per foot. Provo City property will double in value in a 6bort time. C. L. Libby 4 Co, Cor. 3d South and Main street, up stairs. Spring novelties in neckwear. Bast-Marsa- Mkk. Co. 112 Main st. REAL ESTATE SXAPS. No Trouble to Show Property Call and t Nee is. - 10x10 rods corner of 10th and K, facing south ana west. Price, $3000; $650 cash, $850 sixty days, $1500 iu one year at 8 per cent. 55x100 south front 6th So. bet 1st and 2d East, 8100 pbr foot. 80 acres on State road eight miles out, 8175 per acre. This is a snap. Lots in Jennings addition, $200 per lot. lots Nelson & Early's addition. Look them up. 15x11 rods So East, part lot 1 block 155, plat A; price 33(500. Lot 6 block 115 plat A, price $1500, half cash, bal 1 year. 6 lots in Heath subdivision, $W0 per lot. Lots 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, in block 21, Geneva addition, $1200 per two lots. 54x165 feet, being part of lot 3, block 13, plat F, with brick cottage of 4 rooms and 2 closets; fruit trees and grape vines; no finer view in the city; on 6th South, between 10th and 11th East. Price, $4000. . 53x165 feet, being part of lot 3, block 13, plat F, with brick cottage and 2 closets; fine view; on 6th South, be-tween 10th and 11th East. Price, $4000. the" iJ.ll We HaTe the Oldest Seal Estate if IN Salt Lake City, Have Been in ( Present Offic Ten Year We have beyond a Doubt the est list of Property IN THE Cm Wfl Own and Control Happy Hoar Dental Company. Two ladies, w JG&WstS&L gentlemen; Our prices 1000 per -- ;"4t:vffifH: cent on your vestment, 'fiftwftlrS Cleaning and cSXwl1'? whiten in it the "mMS teeth, new ceess, 81; i3r nation and treat ment free of charge. Finest gold fillings $1.50 and up. Teeth extracted posi-tively without pain and danger by use of our new anesthetic compound aid free of charge on Wednesdays; come early. Silver or amalgam fillings, $1; phos-phate and other fillings, 81. Full set of best teeth 83 and up, ac-cording to material in base plate. Mrs. Buck and Miss Weaverlingof this company especially solicit the patronage af ladies. Finest work; perfect satisfaction guar-anteed. Respectfully, Happy Hour Dental Co. Office in Wasatch Block. THE SALT LAKE ABSTRACT, TITLE, GUARANTY AND TRUST-.-COMPAN- Y, (Formerly Harvey, Neff & Co.) 265 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100,000.00. Incorporated under the laws of Utah Territory. Makes Correct Abstracts of Til, A FEAST ' FOR SpcnMors! Cltear Title! Ogden Creamery Butter. Better than Elgin. Received fresh every day. Rogers & Co., The Leading Grocers. 45 E. First South St. If you want fresh meats and the very best in the market, go to S. S. Dicken-son & Co., cor. Main and 3rd South street. The Continental. This hotel is the recognized head-quarters for commercial men and tourists. Centrally located, it is fur-nished with everything pertaining to a first-clas- s hotel. For rooms at any time address G, S. Holmes, ' Manager Continental Hotel. East half of block 110, plat D, 81200; good terms. Block 111, plat D, 820,000; good terms. Block 139, plat D,$ 14,000; good terms. Lot 2, block 111, plat D, $1950; one-tbir- d cash. Lot 3, block 141, plat D, 81750; one-thir- d cash. 90x13:2 feet, east part of lot 4, block 38, plat C. Trice, 84500; balance 1 and 2 years. 35x7 rods, middle of lot 8, block 29, glat B, on 10th East, between 4 and 5th faces east, 81950; good terms. All of lot 3 and west half of lot 4, $ 500,000.1 ii of Pmjn IN The City and Ct Real Kstate Agents' Directory. This is intended for the use of real es-tate agents, and it is to be issued under the auspices of Thb Times. The charge will be 81.50 for each address. The directory will show all responsible agents. Mrs. Christy has the finest assortment of millinery to select from. 31 W. First South street : .. For freHh poultry, fruits, flour and feed, together with all first class grocer-ies, coll at the place of W. E. D. Bar-net- t, 59 E. Third South street. New lines of spring neckwear just opened. :. Mer. Co., 142 Mam street. The Troy Steam laundry is justly fa-mous for its excellent work. Telephone 192, 142 Main st ... Wanted. About eighty acres of land from own-ers, to plat and put ou the market in Salt Lake, Jew York, and Boston. Ap-ply at room 8, No. 22 East First South street, over Utah Commercial aud Sav-ings bank. olock plat G, SJoOOj good terms. 5x10 rods, part of lot 8, block 11, plat F, 82250; good terms. 10x13 rods 2nd East and 7th South, 10 rods faces west and 13 rods faces south; $18,000, very good terms. 10x20 rods, 6th Bnd 7th South,, faces south and west. Price 820,000, good terms. 50x150 feet, with new brick cottage, 4 rooms and 2 closets; 82500. 1 ave two of theso alongside of east other on 7th West. 20 rods on 7th West, bet. 7th and 8th South; 8100 per rod; nice high land. 300 lots in Sulphur Springs will close out at low figure. 100 acres in eeo. 8, township 1 north, range 1 west, 2J miles from city limits, at 875 per acre small cash payment and good terms. 120 acres in sec. 8, 2l4 miles from city limits, $00 per acre; 320 acres in same section,850 per acre small cash and payments good terms. Lot 1, blk 187 81750, cash, bal. 6, 12, 18 months, 6 per cent Only April 1st. Lot 6, 7 West Tem-ple add. Price 81400. Cash 8500, bal. on time. W. II. White & Co., 75 E. 3rd South Street. - - We carry a full line of the celebrated Foster & Perrin kid gloves for gentle-men's wear. Bast Marshall Mer. Co. 142 Main st. Show all Errors. ' Titles to Real Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined : and Insured. INSURES against loss by Mechanics Liens and decedent's debts. lients boxes (latest improved Diebold) in its cf vault, and does an escrow bnnineee. Acts as Eiecu'.or, Administrator, Guardian, Assignee, Receiver, etc., eto., and executes trust of every kind. Holding Trust Funds separate from all Other Assets of the Company, And retaining as counsel the Attorney through whon the business comes. Oo.lects interests on income and transacts all other business authorized by its charter. Bills receipted for and safely kept without charge. JOREPH H. SMITH, President Denver, Colo., WILLIAM J. HABV'eV, Vice President uua"u,BSBr' JOHN W. NEFF, Treasurer and Ass't Manager, EDWARD W. GENTEltT Secretary and Abstraot Officer. McCORNICK Sl CO., SALT LAKE, UTAH Careful attention given to the sale of Ores and Bullion. We solicit consignments guar-anteeing highest market price. COLLECTIONS MAbTaF LOWEST RATES ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. CORRESPONDENTS: New York-I- mp. and Trad. Nat. Bank, Chemical Nat. Bank, Kcuntze Bro. Chicago Commercial Nat. Bank. San Francisco-Fi- rst Nat. Bank, Crocker-Woodwor-th Nat. Bunk. Omaha Omaha Nat. Bank. St. Louis Btate Bank of 8t, Louis. Kansas City Nat. Bank of KarwasCity. Denver Denver Nut, Bank, City Nat. Bank London. England-Mess- rs. Martin & Co.. 88 Lombard Street "Ze airlee burd catches ze worm." CLEAR TITLE 85. 3rd North, between 2nd and 3rd West; nice brick bouse of 8 rooms, flowing well; right of way, 3x8 rods, south front. This will be sold on easy terms, and is very cheap; $725o. CLEAR TITLE 27. K street, between 5th and 6th, brick and barn; $45oo. CLEAR TITLE 41. Currant street, part lot 2, orchard, etc., faces south, 3x7, $3ooo. CLEAR TITLE 41a. E street, between 3rd and 4th, 2i6, adobe house; $3ooo. CLEAR TITLE 45. Lota 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 109, Flat C; take it quick; $25.ooo. ' CLEAR TITLE 44. Near Waterwheel through Eagle Gate in Block 93, Plat A, 10x10 rods; splendid site; in the center of interest; 82o,ooo. CLEAR TITLE 44c. Five lots 3x4 rods in block 93, close to business, $5ooo. CLEAR TITLE 50. Fcrty acres on State road, bargain if you talk rignt; see it. CLEAR TITLE 50. Main street, close in, elegant property, 4ox6o,835ofoot. CLEAR TITLE 50a. ' lox2o rods, Third East street, fine home, grand chance, good residence, could be subdivided, now is the time, 821,ooo. CLEAR TITLE 61. . Thirty feet on Commercial street, now or never, for Slooo foot. CLEAR TITLE 63. Part lot 6, olock 61 c, 3x18 rods, two fronts 3x9, $35oo. CLEAR TITLE 63a. West Temple street, 2xlo rods, choice,, 835oo. Clear Title 67. COUrth SOUth. flnfift in hllcinoao fin Can sell fJuyers property in anjji of the City. Terms to suit pm ers. We own the best addition to Sail'. We Have Ten Horses oi Salesmen. I'ou are respectfully invited fc w flee, tchere you will receive a HEARTY WELCOME! We shall be glad tofurnish infn concerning the resources: and at; ions of Salt Lake and its surrotai their agricultural, mining, ki sheep raising and manufachriy terests, to all in search of homes or ing safe and lucrative investment capital. Our Carriages are at the Disa of Visitors. Special fur Platting. 12 acres bri Boulevard. 25 aores on' Territorial Road. 22 acres on Fifth South. 30 acres joining Buena Vista. C. E. Wantmnd, 201 Main St. ' or Great Ue. The real estate agents' directory, to be printed on cardboard, and hung in the offices and, public places of the city. Lincoln Park Still leads'. Look up its advantages be-fore buying lots in other additions. - C. E. Wantland, 201 Main Street. The Troy steam laundry, famous throughout the west for its excellent A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. At this time of the year, when every- one is preparing for painting their homes, the question is, wheke can you Set your paints the cheapest. Culiner are in a position to supply the de-mands at the lowest prices in the city. Lilcolu J'arlc ... is not waiting for street ears. Splendid train service now. C, E. Wantxand, 201 Mai u St. For Sale. First-clas- s job printing oflicc for sale, J000O; $2000 cash, balance one or run years at 8 per cent, with real estate se-curity. Enquire Tim Kg oflico. tf W. E. D. Barnett, at 59 East Third South street, dealer in groceries, fruits, poultry, provisions feed and fresh meats, is the cheapest place in the city. We have just placed on sale a most complete line of medium and light weight underwear. Bast-Marsha- ll Mer. Co., 142 Main street. IabksH.Baooii, FbankL. Holland President. Cashier. Bank of Salt Lake. 3ALT LAKE CITY, I UTAH. 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. work. - . Telephone 192. ; 142 Main st. 99x108 ft, Stttte Road, bet 5th and 6th South. 06x165 ft, State Road, bet 6th and 7th South. 82Vxl(55 ft, State Road, bet 6th and 7th South. 2ixUSy2 ft, State Road, bet 7th and 8th South. 00x144 ft, State Road, near 9th South. 130x144, cor State and 9th South. 25x144, State, near 9th South. Cor 3rd East and 6th South. 5x10, Blk 17, Plat A; 83000. 5x20, 0th South, bet 2nd and 3rd East. 5x10, good house, 4th South, bet 7th and 8th Bast. , 45'165, tine residence, 3rd S, East. 41x165, Main St, bet 6th and 7th South. An acre joining Liberty Park, near Boulevard. See our list for bargains in Plats D and G. Also acre properties. Two lota in Park Tlace. MoAllistkb Bros. 265 South Main St. GALL AND SEE I The Oldest Real tate Office in the City. Establisaed in 1811 tin iTiis Sj East 2d Soull The M-&- SteejBai! mi . s? ' Sole Agents for Utah of Mesf Davis' Steel Ranges, with Rounf home, modern, stylish, one of the best in the region, 3xlo rods, see it, $12,ooo. Clear title 70. Fourth East, 31xlo8, five room brick, between South and First South, nice home end very cheap, faces west, a good buy,405o. CLEAR TITLE 87. loxlo rods next to big East side hotel. Do you want it at $7oo? CLEAR TITLE 01c. F" corner on 4th West and 3d South. Would you like it? CLEAR TITLE 04. - torty acres near West Jordon co-o- n Buy it for $2ooo. CLEAR TITLE 100. Long lease and easv terras on busi-ness land. Fine stores". Snap. CLEAR TITLE 107. loxlo rods on North Temple, near railroad; big bargain, 88000. CLEAR TITLE 115. 3oxllo feet on West First South, good rents, business snap. CLEAR TITLE 120. First South, beteen 6th ann 7th West, two houses. 2x9 rods, 824oo. ,;, Clear Title 131. 111x125 on West Temple, cor 5th South, very valuable; ejieap. Clear Title 133. mSftaJS?.0" Vme street' near Mc- - CLEAR TITLE 132, Wanted bids for the purchase of UU acres, nw qr, see 25, tp. 2, s r 1 west. to wind up real estate. . CySAR TITLE 132a. uStE 3x6 rd8' l0t h block CLEAR TITLE 147. 5x10 rods, part of lot 4, block 24, plat A; fine place, 675oo. CLFAR TITLE 148. A nice frame house, 909 east, 3rd South, south front; good brick stable.and good improvements; $4000. A nice 4 room frame house; empty; on 3rd South and 9th East; 3 rods front, terms OHsy, $4000. Hopkins & Tucker, Cor. 3rd South and Main. We are sole agents for Millard and Christy Hats. Bast-Mabsh- Mer, Co., 142 Main street. Nice roast beef lunch at Sullivan Bros., First South, East. "ELECTION BETS." Martin Schmidt, "The Tailor." Calls the attention of his many custo-mers and the general public, to his new quarters in the PROGRESS BUILDING and promises to continue turning out the Nobbiest and best Stylus Suit m the city. WEBB & PALMER, Real Estate. 10 acres on 2nd West. W. W. Rives & Sous. ACHKACili. 17i acres in bl 1), platC; $2200; brick house snap at $iio0. 200 acres, all fenced, 40 acres in oats, etc., i mile from R. G. W. ry; $5000. 5 acres half milesoiith of Liberty park two days ouly; 11,000. LOTS. 50157 feet near Utah Driving park, $8."i0. Lots in West Temple addition at $400. 1st ward 10x10 corner lot ou Sixth Sout h, snap, best terms; $9000. 1st ward 10x10 lot on Sevcuth South snap; 500. Mth ward 7x10 lot ou Sixth South, south front, $0000. 7th ward 00x105 feet. 3d South, pros-pectiv- o business, per foot $050. 7th ward West Temple, 5x20, pros-pective business, $7000. 8th ward 53x105 ft,, two-stor- v brick house, State road, per foot. $.S25." Oth ward 2JxlO rods, 3d East, small house, $8000. 10th ward 10x10 rods, 7th south, al-ley at rear, right of way outside, $8250. 11th ward 2xl0 rods, opposite Sis-ters' hospital, live-roo- brick houso, fruit trees, $4500. lllh ward 5x10. Tenth East. National Bank- - OF SALT LAKE CITY. Cawtal ......$250,000.00 No. 11 B. First Bouth street. DIEECTOES: H. G, Baloh, Pres't. R. M. Downey, Vtoe-Pre- I?- - Mwahal, P. E. Sorymser, ' Joha JW.DaWly, i, DW.C.P. .NBaocbolne, . J. W. DonneUan, Cashier. Transacts a general banking business m all branches. Sells Sight Drafts on the principal cities of the world. Issues Circular Letters of Credit and Postal Money Orders on all parts of Europe and the Orient Collections promptly at- tended to. Loans money at the lowest rates and on the best terms prevailinif m this market. The Mikado Will have a clearance auction sale from Thursday evening at 6:30 until further notice, to make room for spring goods, 41 East First South street. -. Railroad Tickets Bought, Sold And exohaisged by J. K. Gillespie, mem-be- r of the Amerioan Ticket Brokers As-sociation No. 240 Main street.. 11 . d Wil1 m,lke flrst Payment $"7 O Y tW b6Bt l0tB 'n PSrk Union Land Company, Rooms 8 and 9, Scott-Auerba- block. Price & Ciarkv Dealers In Poultry and all Kinds of Game FRUITS, VEGETABLES, Er, 1NSEASON. No. 58 W. First South Street, Oppoeit Kimball Block. Brigham, house 15 rooms, gas, hot and cold water, etc., $13,000. 13th ward 0x10, Third South, south front, right of way on side, prospective business, per foot, $200. 14th ward 2J feet opp. Board of Trade building, prospective busiuess at $650. 15th ward Several snaps. 21st ward 5x74, cor. First, and J, six-roo-house, city water, cheap, $0000. Those aro only a few of the many pieces we handle. W. W. Rives & Sons. Rooms 55 aud 50, Wasatch Block. Take the elevator. Pot, Anti-Clink- Grate, poised door, ventilator etc. Made sizes. Call and examine theeecelet Ranges or send for circular with before paying same price for oI Range. General line of Cook end ing Stoves and House Furnishing F.E. SOHOPPE& 223 South Main Str WARWICK HIGH-GRAD- E SAFETY BICY; 1 carry a stock of SAFETY BICYC' $33.00, $3.1.00, $40.00, $60.00, w8 wh?UB?;8ooial Hal1 avenue; 4, plat A. Buy it. . CLEAR TITLE 149. J faceB. 80Uth' on 4ih. between and K; very nice spot, 835oo. CLEAR TITLE. beyeral excellent buyd on Commercial You need them. c'ear Title 161. 6, or ot 6 rods by lo, 4th South, be. tween 2d and 3d West, at $125. Clear Title 163. 4o feet; nice new house, modern and block 00, plat A. Other line spots for building adjoin it . Cle&v Title 160. L blck 86, platC, bu;ilding 3oxl42; good spot; close, glooo. ...Clear Title 175, East steraeuetJsl;fulsouthpearn,d 1esatsSt outh and 3d of the fronts; one very best things in the market and if taken quickly can be bought at low figure and easy terms; 8373. inese and so manv that it ; ;m possible to enumerate the" m 3x10, 9th Sast, r 2nd South. 5 acres on 2nd WeBt. 8x10 corner Blk 5&, Plat "D." J. A, Morlan & Sons. Tarties wanting to buy property of any description will save money by call-ing on us. We hav a fine list of busi-ness and residence property that cannot be equaled for location, price and terms. v e have more tine corners than any-body and Beveral tracts of acreage suit-able for platting close in. Call and see us before buying. J. A. Mokla.n A Sons, 3-- 8 tf 13 W. Second South St. . Choice maple syrup, the finest in ihe land, Hamond's choice hnnis and bacon, new goods and choice fruits arriving every dav at C. B. Durst's, 72 and 74 E. Second South street. Ourroushn underwear sale will begin ftlondny, 24th. Plesse see large ndver-tisemen- t. F. Auerbach & Bro. A liberal contract will be made with an honest, capable , life solicitor as "special agent'f Utah and Wyoming. Call or address B. B. Mann, rooms 21 and 22, Culiner Block, Salt Lake, Utah, Agents for The Alexander Gloves-Centeiue- Gloves havo for some time been considered the best medium priced Glove made. Bv WELLS, FARGO &C0'S Salt take City, vuh HUV? AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES of ?frRPiii0 fnsfere on the principal citiea .the United btatee and Europe, and on all points on the Faoifio Coast, .Issues ettere of credit, available in thepria. cipal citiea of the wurld. anSuTnllLnt.ten,i0a iT8nto 1,18 H"ot ore. Advances made on consignment at lowest Particular attention given to hroughont Utah, Nevada and adjouainaTlerd! ones. Account solicited. OOBBESrONDIXTS: First NationM Merchant's National Bank ." ChicSS te:::;:::;;: f113.00, $135.00, TKICYCLES In purchasing frm ' have a stock to select from and Jo mX wait. Largest 8tock and Lowest Prices on Sr Goods, Guns, Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN-S IT C OST Bicycle and Gun Repaid Agent CALIGRAPH WRITING Carbons, Ribbons and Pap". M. R. EVANS "4 W. 2d South St, Salt Uk ( ii, all. Some beltnteemr- - There is othera hf,V you are the one to choose! ' E-Lwws-afs On every one, good terms will b. Clear m Real Estate Apacr. Rooms 4 and 5 Culmer Block GEORGE A. MEEAKS, Manager. . The Mikado Will have a clearance auetisn sale from I hursday evening at 0:itt) until further notice, to make room for spring goods. , 41 East First South Street. Eat Meat, Meat and Meat. The Fultbn Meat Market, at No. 16 west 3rd South street, is in daily receipt of choice Kansas fed beef, veal and pork Gall and get what you want, and the very best in the market. Gkoroe McDonald, Prop'r. 1 laeuig a large order tjve months ago, wo are now able to show a scallop-to- p glove for . the same price, that has tho following advantages: 1st Every pair is guaranteed. 2d We tit them at our o u risk, guaranteeing quality and tit. Tire Lace House. ( when it wcmt off some of the bird shot i got on fitch and every ono of tlip ' gang, and we had to tap one of the end nion with an ax helve In addition. We havon't iiny one in this town who makes a specialty of digging lead out of the human system, and at noon they started for Tombstone to give a mini there a week's job. Hie. jacket! which is Mexican for paying: "The Kicker is always loaded." We Told You So Six- - weeks' ago it man named Neott opened ;i grocery store on Comanche street, and when we casually dropped in and mentioned the fact that the Kicker was the best adver-tising medium iu the west, he didn't enthuse. We knew there was something wrong about him and wo sent his de-scription to the sixty-fou- r sheriffs and chiefs of police who "are constantly in communication with us. Last Thursday, just after we had gono to press, a detective arrived from Louis-ville and collared Mr. .Smith, who is a defaulting county treasurer. Ho has left us, and we bought the stock of gro-ceries nt about 23 cents on the dollar. Had Mr. Scott advertised he would doubtless have built a large and profit-able business, but he took the wrong view of it, and will probably go to state prison for fifteen or twenty years. Poor old Palsy! We never refer to our contemporary down the street if we can avoid it. In the first place he hasn't got enough brains to deserve the SOCIETY SPRING STYLES "The Times" Society Man Answers the Perrmned Note of a Boarding School JHiss. i COSTUMES THAT ABE EE0HEE0HE. An Elaborate Disquisition ou the Prevail-ing Costumes for This Balmy Spring Weather. The Times is iu receipt of a commit-- 1 nication from a young lady at least it is presumed that she Is young, for her letter is dated from a well known board-ing school in which the question is asked in a delicately fraugi-pau- i per-- ' fumed hand, "What are the coming spring styles?" t The coming spring style. Esmeralda, for that is the sweet, simple term that forms the major portion of your aulo- - graph, are lu lu's, and they are just as multifarious as they can be. It will be impossible to give you a complete de-scription of the brio-a-bru- e that will be worn by young ladies of your sex dur-ing this annual visit of Itcntle. Annie, but the principal deliriums will be about as follows: A special costume has been provided for special calls. It was designed by Pingat, an artist In lady's wearing ap-- , parel, who lives iu Paris at present, but who contemplates coming to Salt Lake as soon as he can rent a cottage for his I large and rapidly growing family. It is a nerfcrt symposium and is made of title, and in the next ho is a poor, pal-sied old man who is gradually dying of envy and starvation, aud we'shall have to foot his burial expenses when he docs go. The other week we mentioned our private graveyard and its five occu-pants. This so excited the jealousy of the old relic of the seventeenth century that he borrowed a revolver and took a trip around town yesterday in search of blood. He finally found one of Colonel McCraeken's Digger Indians asleep in the sun, and opened fire on him from a .1:... n e . Tt. summer camel's hair, which is very ex-pensive, us camels are very hard to rapture in summer, niid is of a rich aubergine color, a sort ; of cross between a 'well baked brickbat aud a faded Magenta rose. This fabric i is fashioned into a polonaise draped a :)a Graequo over an undergarment of faille FraneaihO of nearly the nanus ' hhado as you can find in the dry goods st ores where your papa maintains his Ktandoff, trimmed with Vandyke do Medieis embroidery of rich orau'go hue. This costume in very repousse cafe, and attired in it when you fake your littlo prom on tho avenue with your sister pupils, you will attract more attention than a brass band, as your layout will be as loud as any music they may elect to render, bo it pianissimo or fortissini-- . mo. ' Tho toilet de plaza or casino costiuuo which should be worn while enjoying tho game, provided you indulge in recrea-tion with cards, is of point du esprit with draped tabilicr. If tho tabilier bo not draped tho proper effect will not be obtained. Flots of whilo ribbon must he generously distributed over tho body of the garment and a yoke of fuzzv gauze do muslino with edges chopped, out with a pinking Iron should bo swung across your heaving bosom. A pound or so of heavy material should be attached to tho bottom of the under-skirt in order to avoid cmbarassing re-- : suits on breezy days. Tea gowns are still fashionablo while coffee robes are no longer, as we say in French, au fai;. Coffee robes are very de trop and you should bo careful, Esmeralda, on oaklng days not to com-mit a faux pas by rushing out to the gate in your last season's Java to look at tho minstrel parado. The tea gown ' is of silver satin and brocade velvet, cut pompadour, across tho front, and a grain do poudro breast piece with a collar of pale blue shimmering silk. It is especially designed for use when you t want to visit tho photographer, and if you contemplate getting your picture iiiKiuw-- oi jour jeei. lie Minn i even wake the redskin up, and Judge Tull-tna-who objected to so much noise around the house, weut out uud drove poor old palsy away with a broom. We are sorry for him. They say he cried while go'iug back to his ouo-liors-alleged newspaper, and no wonder, lie should never have coimi west. He came, as we ascertained, to evade ar-rest for bigamy, but he should have lakeu some other route, When nature tits a man to raise hollyhocks in New Jersey, ho has no business coming west to try to try to raise that other product. Not His Fault A number of our townspeople have expressed the hope that wo would pitch into Dr. Staghorn, the popular druggist, for killing old man Slew by putting up arsenic for qui-nine iu a prescription. Wo shall do nothing of the sort. Tim doctor has not only increased his advertising one-hal- f this week, but has subscribed for five copies of the Kicker to send away. While this, of course, does not influence us iu the least, wo know from personal ob-servation that tho doctor is a very busy man, and that the room in his store is limited. He lias no choice but to keep many different sorts of powders in the same drawer and it is only to bo ex-pected that a mistake should happen now and then. Furthermore, who was old Slew, auy-how- ? A lazy, dissipated vagabond, whom tho boys would havo hung in the courso of a few weeks at best. In foot-ing his funeral expenses the doctor has Hhown himself very liberal and and ho has shown himself in various ways to belong to that class wanted in this town to build it up. No Extra Charge In this issue we publish the full particulars of two exe-cutions, ono jail delivery, three shoot-ing affrays, ono highway robbery, two list lights, three dog tights, one found dead, a drowning accident, the arrest of a road agent, the deaths of two Mex-icans in tho late blizzard, and tho steal-ing of Judge Sprout's four-mul- e team. The thing down tho street which calls itself a newspaper, and talks about its lightning press and its wild-eye- corps oi editors irom JNew 1 oik, has, to match this, a cooked-u- p light between a jackass rabbit and a government camel with its editor for tho solo spec- tator and reporter. Is it any wonder that tho people of Arizona can't wait for tho Kicker to be issued each week, aud that dozens of them roost on our doorstep all night Wednesday night to get copies the first thiug Thursday morning? All this and no extra charge, and no handbills out announcing that anything unusual, was goiug on! De-troit Freo Press. i.viveii you ciuiuoi no oeuor uian to yrovido yourself with one of theso ex-quisite littlo affairs. The opera costume will bo a marvel of simplicity, not only this spring but all summer. It should be made of white tulle backed up by unbleached muslin in places. Tho back will resemble a pie from which your hungry brother, just in from a fishing trip, has cut a piece for his lunch. Tho front will bo similar only thero will bo a littlo more material iu the V. Gauts du Suede will also be worn if you (ran afford them. As to chemises, lisnierolda, we don't care to speak. The writer is the head of a family and if his wife should find out that ho is giving pointers to young ladies on the subject of tho unseen por-;- . tioir of their clothing serious trouble might result, llowover, if you will keep the secret the author will say that the garments in the show windows aro ii combination of daphne and be be trimmed with oeil do roi and aro too weot to talk about. Slippers will bo worn, although vour ma will likely cling to her laced shoes i at 91.50 per pair. Tho slippers will be white kid and should bo accompanied as far as tho church door by your rub-bers. By a recent reform iu the code socks j will be worn longer this year about two days longer. They will bo of silk with black laced borders except iu special cases. Ladies of Africa u will wear white lace. This will enable them (o successfully disrobo in the dark. The old barber polo hose is ; no longer a la mode. i The white leghorn hat like tlm fowl irom wnicli it derives its name w ill hold the boards yet another season but the trimming will be different. Tho littlo wren and diminutive blackbird which nourished in their beds of ribbons last vearwill be replaced by young mal-lards and a duck of a bouue't wilfbo tho result. j This dear. Esmerelda, is all that we can think of at present. Some of the j goods mentioned mav he a littlo rich for your papa's blood', aud if no, don't despair. Just friz your hair as usual aud after encasing your tidy form in a neat-littin- g calico gown with a belt at your waist, set a plain straw hat on your curls and with that be-- ; witching smile of yours you can have just as much fun with the'scusiblcyouii" I men at the beach as anybody. ' C. M. Jackson. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake, Territory of Utah. la the Matter of the Entato of SARAH VARNEY i Deceased. ) ORDER TO SHOW. CAUSE WHY ORDER OF StS EEAL E8TATE SHOULD NOT MADE. aTp administrator of the ?i.nalkVa''ney,J'fce,'8ed filed h"ne! order duly verified, of eale of the real MTILh cedent, for Jhenurpoeee fffij j? therefore by the jndse of said ' 115 all poreous interested in ths o?S2d He granted to the said adminSrator. 1 yPnUted and imUiV'S-- Dated March 10th, 1KJ0. G. W. BARTCH. TERRITORY OF UTAH, ) Probate of 8ait Ukb. $" V aruey, deceaaed. app'of day of March, A. S! lS) eart lu" i0B SUTLER, .arli'-rwe-d. . Probat. Clerk. LIE IN ARIZONA. I The Editor of the Kicker Keep I'p His tick. We extract, tho following from the j last issue of the Arizona Kicker: Smith & Davis's minstrels were billed for an eutertainment at Montezuma hall last Friday night, but it didn't come off. Instead of that the whole gang stepped off. They came here with the avowed intention of doing business without the aid of tho Kicker. None of them called at tho oflico and they had 110 cour-tesies to extend. We advised ' tho people to slay away, On Friday morning seven members of the gang entered our office to de-- ; mand satisfaction. They didn't know it was loaded. It was, however, aud |