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Show - THE SALT LAKE TIMES, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1800. , I KEOWNERS of the following Pieces have decided ?.r, TO-- a MAKE A PURCHASE OF SALT LAKE PROPERTY, ""f" CElIF? j- l-af y ..... In order to reach the larger Investment, they have authorized us to sell same at RICES FULLY 20 Per Cent Below the Market. tit We can show you conclusively from the Records of the County Recorder, that property has sold, in immediate vicinity ach piece, except one, from 15 to 22 per cent, higher. We can give you list of Owners that ask from to 30 per cent ier prices. - , - - ' 5x10 rods on 2d North, near the University. house, V - - .V50o 20x20 " corner 2d North and Ninth West, - - - S.ooo 10x20 " " on 5th North, - ...... 3,000 20x20 " " on 6th North, - ..... 6,000 7x10 " on E street, good 2 story dwelling, - - 6,500 1f 115x150 ft., corner 7th and K streets, - ....... 3,500 II SUBDIVISION 10x10 rods " 9th and L streets - - - - 2,900 WE KEEP wtruuoccnu 82 Jft. frontage on 2d South, near 2d West, good Buildings, 275 per foot m 2d West and 10th South, and MISS 42 - 3d South, .... 260 " 2 Teams, 3 Single Drivers. w,th 10 Salesmen 'SLE WATKINS' ADDITION on the East 82" " 3rd West, near 2d South, fair " 140 " in the office, it will be convenient to show you ie2 mrd, 35 rods south of Liberty Park, ot 49" " 2cT " " gd " " " " 260 Property almost any moment you may find h m are the General Agents? fV( " South Main street " 75 convenient to drop in. " East 1 st South street " " - " o ' " 40 acres, half a mile south of the Garden City additions; good brick House; irrigating ditches on each side; ni Gravel road on North and East line; perfectly level; half a mile to Postoffice; church, school, , store, etc., only - - - - - - - " ' " 60 per acre 20 " -- mile southwest of the Penitentiary, near the Calder Farm Pleasure Grounds; good brick House and Outbuildings; fine Orchard; double Water right; adjoining land held at $700 per acre; this can be bought-fo- - 5 m m 10 m 0LESS WUT ,S S0 Um ffHB $22,000 HAS MS REALIZED OS ABOVE BALANCE WILL BE TAKES FROM THE MARKET. nm " Davis & Stringer, cond Door East of the Cullen. 23 W. SECOND SOUTH. SILVER BROS, IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry, Steam Engines, Bollen, Mining, Milling and Heavy Stor Fronts and iGeinIMacblWork Building NO. 149 W. NORTH STREET. TEMPLE IJW,. " "" ' Telephone Ho. 458 SOUTH LAWN AMI! Now On the Market. LOCATION: Cor. Tenth South and Ninth East. ON THE CITY LIMITS, TWO MILJWWOM P. O. LOTS FROM 8-10- TO SGOO. THE SITUATION IS GRAND. Overlooking tlio Valley. Call Early and Get Choice of Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCK. Bl'SINE.3 AND ACREAGE PKOPERTX BURTON, lOESiCK & CO., Sole Agents, 269 S, Main St. THE SALT LAKE ' ABSTBACT, TITLE, GUARANTY I AND !TRUST-:-COMPAN- Y, j (Formerly Harvey, Kelt 4 Co.) 2S5 S. Main Street. CAPITAL $100,000.00. REAL ESTATE AGENCY DiLaonma , Kill Trs, Mixim ro(:, Bbnch Oourt Hou., Ixov.r.Cbl. Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. 20 Eatt Fint South treet. 211 South Main Street. Incorporated under the laws of Utah j Territory. Males Correct Abstracts of Mi, SIoot all Errors. Titles to Eeal Estate and Mort-gages Thoroughly Examined and Insured. INSURES against 'uj Mochanic Liens Kent, boxes (Ut"i improved ri"bo!4 In It. fire proof vault, and s an ewrow lufi!n. Art as Kxrcutor. Adminintrator. Guar Jinn. Amtsvee. HmwIv. etc iic, una execute truv.s ot ever)' kiud. AVE HANDLE Business, Besiis and Coitry Enply, Impr:voi and. Unlrnprcv:!. l.hln buy r n-.- hd M'" a. Our mtti tnII I'r. 111. dJ iu Ik lr." lorip 'Ufcm twllrilrd. W.L BARRET St CO., 207 S. Saiu St.. Salt Lake City, l'Uh. Price & Clark, --Iliinl.r. In Pcnllry and all Kinds of Game FruiU, V. g- - table, etf., in No. AS Weal Plr.t Smith Opoll Kimtmll libit k. Holding Trust Fands separate from all Otter Assets of tie company. ' And retaining a counsel the attorney throojrn whom the huiuec"in. i Collects liitret on Incnmn and tmnsicta all oth'r bUKlifM aut horiwd lj-- ItH charter. Bl.l receipted lot and wfely krpt without CbJ,''ph If Smllh. Prudent. DenT Col. l!llm J. HurrT. Vlr Hri- - anil M.ina?r ,1,m,i, W. frtT, -r and t. H"" Jbdnard W. GrnCer. b.jr uui KtntlmX 03U:er KELLY & COMPANY ! Print era, Dla nit Uuok . Ifft h era aiM StuliuHtr.H. No. 49 W. fcccxrU tooutfi Ht. Salt Lake, - Utah Our faDt'ei for doin Fir fliM Job PrSn: Inii ai oi ttit uewtil ajul t;l-Bxd- u Uull. Printed and Ixiiind to Or. ft Eamplet o.' Raliroad. M'.iua. I'-- 0l equina W ijr a.wj on biiid. Onpi U n of (tr Surp- U- inlra-!n- g the luuat i vi L jr aaa Kciiwmicl luvenu.. Prices Low. Call on U. J M. STULL 8c COMPANY, INSURANCE AGENTS, Fir$t-CUr,- $ Biard Companies Represented. No. 22 lusl first SmUi St.. Sa!t Lake City. Utah. AY. II. M CLUIJE k CO., EL ESTATE," WALL HKOHTf AND UtB KBTUHKsfc . t0 West SkcolJ SyutU atievt, St LAe City. Dressmaking! Wh--n in want of a MCE, STYLISH SUIT don't taU to call on MISS HARGROVE, 4th Floor.tak Elevator.Scurbaoh bid ly becoming ossitied into one sona mass forthe past forty-liv- e years. His body is now perfectly rigid, in color and to touch almost exactly like a well sea-soned bone, with . no more flexibility about it than there is about a stick of wood. While unable voluntarily to make the least move, Mr. Bass' intellect is keen and his digestion unimpaired. Hun-dreds of physicians and scientists, both of this country and of Europe, have ex-amined this remarkable freak, all con-curring in the opinion that the case of Jonathan Bass beats anything now on record in the medical books. St. Louis Eepublic. ' MHn Sluw'T PetrlfyiOB. mWical men of Boston and New Te been puzzling their brains ''ion fSB Ca$ of t,6silication or Pe1" buss. Bass Is a man now 60 of a-- e and has han mAW- - canoe sped nice an arrow across the ruooth waters. Sudduly, w eu. In the middle of the lake,' the strong minded woman determined to prove to these simple folk the folly of their belief. So ihe lifted up her voice in a wild cry that voke every :ho of the hills. The Indians were filled with consterna-tion. They uttered no word, but, strain-ing every nerve, rowed on lu frowning silence. They reached the shore in safety, and the woman triumphed; but he Mohawk chief looked upon her in iOorn. "The Great Spirit is merciful," he said; "he knows that the whitn wo-man cannot hold her peace." Vuth's Companion. Bercifol. The Indians believe t1 t If thestillnesi over the waters of a e be broken b; any careless word the spirits of the plac will be offended. In the days of the earlv settlers, we are told, a white woman had'occadon to cross Lake Saratoga, and the Judiaiis, who were to row her across, wan. 1 her of the danger that one rash word alight bring; but of course, being a white woixan, she was superior to all juch euperstrioua notions. It waa a calm, cloudless day. na the A Happj ProrUlon of Nature. Mrs. Littlun Oh, "who can tell what a baby thinks?" Mr. Littlun It's well for decent ears that the baby can't when it's teething cr being dosed. Puck Jch find a Farmer Made While I Sprouting His Winter I Potatoes, FAT TIES OF ' STEEL. J I Petrifying Deer in the Adri-Indac- ks A Postponed Wed-- I ding Notes, Ier Bowles, of Easthampton, L. trateful for the open winter of. I. He had a large mortgage about J was wondering how he could p money to pay it off, as it could f't be renewed. To think the bet-fre- nt iuto his cellar and sorted bia r h. some of them already sprout- -' per tlm impression that it was liastead of winter. learning out one of these sprouts fc glanced from a glass like sub-- I which the good farmer dug out surely way and put in his pocket It the flourishes he would have pd he known it was a diamond, found it out later when he went to I. on business. He displayed the lo a merchant, who at once pro-- N it a diamond of the first water, fered to go with him to a jeweler's lection. They went, and the lunt's opinion was corroborated l offerof $2,000 cash ror the jewel. I farmer did not accept the offer, I knowing what to do leader the pwnces. If he could only know f ground got into the potato he I better about it. Not knowing lc rist 01 the potatoes were equally I e went home and picked over 1. but without rurther results. I 'nought that some burglar hid the I 'd in the field and the potato ap-lat- ed it.-- New York Journal the New Vork Water Supply Uiw? I havedrank five glasses of water waiting for that beefsteak. When am I going to net it? Waiter In about four glaase more. Deer in tlio Adirondack For the past month many reports have been made that the deer in the Adiroh-dack- s are being hunted down by dogs running wild in the woods. One day recently a force of. men who were en-gaged in cutting ico on a small lake dis-covered a stray dog driving a deer toward them. The dog drove tlio deer upon the ice near them and then couir menced biting it in ths hams. The deer bleated most pitifully. .' .1 The men drove the dog away, while one of them who had a rifle near at hand tried to shoot him, but failed. A guide followed the dog's trail, but failed to over-take him. The deer came to the men for projection and they patted and soothed it with their hands. During the night the poor deer died from exhaustion and fright. Buffalo Express. ! THE CITY "JAY." B. Ii rtenerally Worn Than nil Countrj touxiu An Inntrfuce. "The city 'jay' is aheap more or a lamb than ihe worst 'hayseed' that evel walked," said a business acquaintance "I've just had rresh proof of it. You rec member the horse sale held here a short time ago? I made np my mind to buy a horse, and went down there. A friend of mine, who knew that I had good judg-ment regarding horseflesh, asked me ir I would help him in selecting one, and I said I would, so we went down together He had a buggy horse, but he wanted I better one, and didn't wnt to be swin died. We looked the horses over some-what, and I became interested it. a mare or One condition and blood and bought her. A short time afterward a colt was brought into the ring and I caught my friend's eye at once. H asked me what I thought or it. I lootcei. the borne over and told him it was a very fine animal and that he would make no mistake in buying it. The col1 waa put up without any especial attention having been given it, and at an off moment and before my friend knew it, the horse had been knocked down to him for the ridk ulously low figure of $S5. I told him ha had a good bargain and went away. "The other day I ran across him and asked him how he liked his purchase. He looked at me kind of sheepish and made a confession. Said he had weak-ened somewhat of the purchase after he had taken possession of the colt, and ii had occurred to him that an $85 lion wasn't exactly what he wanted. While he was me'litating, with more or less re-gret, on tne purchase, he ran against a man who asked him if he had bought the colt. He told the stranger he had, and the man naiiled and said the colt was vicious and plenty dear at $85. Then the stranger said he had a spanking good driving horse, and if my friend would give him his stable address he would drive around next day and siiow him the animal. Thu was done, and the man came with a fine animal and took my friend for a spin on the boulevard, lis left him at his door, and called on him the next day and tried to negotiate a sale, but mv friend, having two horses, diiln't want another. The upshot of it all was that my friend traded his two horses for the one or the stranger and gave him an order on the stableman for them, the understanding being that the man was to deliver the horse he had ex-hibited when he took the other two a way. My friend called around at the stable in the afternoon to see his hew possession, and was floored to learn that bis two horses had been tfiten away and nothing left in exchange. AnJ he didn't know the swindler or anything about him. He la now mourning the loss of the horse he owned in the first place and also th colt, which was worth $:iOO of any man', money. When the city man enters the chump class he takes the blue ribbon." Chicago Heraid. , The Wedding Is Postponed. The application of a caveat to stop a marriage is something new. It is stated that a member of the Maryland legisla-ture hid contracted a marriage with a lady, anJ journeyed to the county seat to procure a license, when he made the painful discovery that his rival had filed a caveat against the issue, and before he can get a license the case will have to be argued. The wedding has been post-poned. Philadelphia Ledger. Mr. Edison'a Subultote. recently it was an-nounced At Kansas City that Thomas A. Edison would deliver an address, though he was thou-sands One of his im-proved of miles away. phonographs was set in opera-tion, and, though it did not deliver n address, it spoke the inventor s apology ?or not having prepared oae, and spoke word was heard dis-tinctly it so loud that every throughout the hall.-J- ew Or-leans Picayune. J Metal Ballway Tlea. fe has been recently a lamentable mc: so to speak, of railroad acci-ow'n- f? to spreading of rails, result-Pe- at loss of life and damage to Hock. This series of disasters "aced on Dec. 28, 1889, with the a(t of a fast train on the Chesa-Ohi- o, by which ten persons j lives and a great portion of the i octroyed. Since that date several wrecks of the ture, involving more fatalities injury to person and property. , , Meeting very closely on the "e majority of the g pubhc takes for grante(j j spreading rail accidents can-vide- d, whereas; in reality, they , ,the category which may fairly 7 "preventable accident." This a new light to many, but there wt tliat by the employment of a constructed metal tie of steel or , it1 Proper fastenings, spread-i- 3 impossible. Engineering g Journal. " The astronomers at the Paris observa-tory are in trouble over the projected a railroad near their establish-ment. They say that the earth tremb-lings caused by passing trains will make their observations useless. They will try to have the government order a change of the route. - There is a good Methodist in Connecti-cut, according to a religious periodical, who bwes the compass every time he and address. lie is writes his full name Crandall J. North, New York East con-ference, 90 Wert avenue, South Norwalk, Conn. meteorological and volcanic A new observatory will be opened at Pompw time there will be in May. at which large gathering of .cientis'a to celebrate the occasion. j. Land in the financial section of' Sroad, way, New York, recenUy sold at the raw 7,000,000 per acre. |