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Show , THE SALT LAKE TIMES, TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 22890 r i mm m " ..,.-''- ' ' ' ' ' ' , i Propeller J. L. Davis "v . Wk. FSI ATK r --" Lots, Blocks ana. Acreage. CTENTEE STREET I compri" Residence Lots 180 STIB - DIVISION ! RANGING IN PRICE FROM $150 TO $300. ; Those Choice Residence Lots are on the Main Business street ol Provo, and are Now on the Market Call on or --A.caLc5Lress, PRPOELLOR J. L. DAVIS. PROVO, UTAH.s KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blanh-Boo- h Makers and Stationers. No. 46 W. Second Soutn St., Salt Lake, - Utah OCR facilities for doing first-cla- Job are of the newest and best, DOOK9 Ruled, Printed and Bound to Order. JE3 Samples of Hailroad, Mining, Bank and Mercantile Work always on hand, COMPLETE line of Office Supplies, most approved labor-savin- g and economical inventions. PRTHF.S TOT. CALL ON ITS. --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N-lllii Sole Agents for James Means $3 Shoes i Spencer & Kimball Jf 160 Main Street, Price & Clark, Oualera In Poultry and all Kinds of Game FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ErC, IN SEASON. No. 58 W. First South Street, Opposite Kimball Block. WE HANDLE Business, Resiflence and Country ProBerij IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. Parties wishing to buy or sell Realty, had better see us. Our motto: 'Sa Profits and Quick Turns." Correspondence solicited. :' W. L. BARRET & CO., ... 207 S. Main St., Salt lake City, Utah. F. MMlip BIO. WE CARRY AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FINE DRf GOODS! Millinery, Cloaks, Ladies' Underwear, Trim-mings, Carpets, Curtains, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Boys' and Chil-dren's Clothing, Jersey Suits, Kilts, Etc. We Offer This Week 200 Child's stylish Dresses, just received, at the following tempting prices: B years ut'l.7fi; Syeavs.W: 10 years. !M.3r, and IS years, M.oU. The materials, styles and workmanship of these Drosses make them THE BARGAINS OF THE SEASON It YOU WANT AN INFANT'S COAT OB CLOAK NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Infants' Union Cashmere Coats in Tan, Blue and Cream, at Sl.fiO, 11.75 and $2. Infants' line Coats In Cream and Tans, J'J.'Jn. i'i.75. SSI, W. Splendidly embroidered Infants' Long Cloaks, at $3.75, S3. 75, 11.50, W.75, t6.50 and S7.50 each in Cream and Tan. , 30 pieces double wide Dress Goods.in new Spring shades, at Zi'ic. a ya-i- 1 lot of Ladies' fast Black Hose, full regular, at a)c., sold everywhere at 30c. 1 lot of striped, fast Black Hose, colored toe and heel. 50e., cheap at 75c. 1 lot of Child's fast Black, riblied Lisle Thread Hose, sizes 5 to 8, at 30c.. regular price. 30c. 1 lot Bovs' fast Black Bicycle Hose, full English, double knee and toe, at $1, regular price 11 35 Hot each of Ladies' ribbed vests, just opened, at VJ'.ic, 30c., 35c., 30c., up to 11.50 each, best value in this city. 1 lot each of high Novelties in Ladies' Windsor Ties, at 35c.. fiOe., 75c., II. We have received quite an Assortment of Ladies' ready-mad- e Calico and Sateen Wrannevs which we offer at very LOW PRICKS, from due, each upwards. ' 30 pieces each Colored Modras Scrim iu latest designs and colorings, at 10c., 20c. and 55c per vd 1 tot of Ulack and Colored Silk Panels, at J1.35 each, worth S3. Our Carpet Department. Has received beautiful Gobelins, Moquets, Velvet, Body Brussels and Ingrains, ranging from 35c. per yard to per yard. Also new Curtains in Swiss Tambour, Nottinghanis and Silk, nuujing from II to $30 a pair. OUR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEPT. Has received a splendid lot of Jersey Suits ranging from 4 to 8 years, and Kilts raneiui from to 5 years. For variety of style, taste and workmanshiv they are tmsur-passe- Prices ranging from t3.5u to $S each. Mail Orders Solicited from Fai and Near ! We Guarantee Satisfaction, or Money Refunded! ESTABLISHED 1864, ONE PRICE TO ALL. F. AUERBACH & BRO. AGENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRAD- E SAFETY BICYCLE. I curry a stock of SAFETY BICYCI.KS at $3.oo, (an.oo, $40.00, $no.oo, $75.00, $115.00, $1:15.00, TRICYCLICS andVE-LOCH'-EDE-In purchasing from me you have a stock to aclect from and do not have to wait. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices on Sporting Goods, (inns. Cutlery, etc. SH0T-ULN- S AT COST. Bicycle and Gun Repairing. Agent CALIGKAPU WRITING M ACHINE Carbons, Ribbons and Paper. M. R.. EVANS 224 W. 2d South St., Salt Lake City. MIDDLEMISS, VAN DYKE & CO.. Real Estate and Mines, 156 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah Henry f.clark THE TAILOR. 20 E. First South Street. JTW. Farrell & Co niters, Has & Steai Fitters, Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for drive and dug wells. Cesspools built and connections made. Telephone 200 -1-37 Main St. Oop.'Anerbach Bros 251 SMain St OLXXS TITLB REAL ESTATE AGENCY Loans, Ekal Esiiri, Minino Stocks, Dikvib Branch. Court House, Denver, Col, ..Manager. Dressmaking! Wheu In want of a NICE, STYLISH SUIT don't fall to call on MISS HARGROVE, 4th Ffoor.takeElevator.Scott-Auerbac- h bldg Rio Grande Western Railway. SCENIC LINE 0F THE WORLD i The only Transcontinental Line pass-ing through Salt Lake City. The only line to Denver with no change of cars, and with only one Change to Chicago. Centra time tbla in effect and from Novnrn o lBth, 1880. EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 2. No. 4. Atlantio Atlantic Mail Express. Leave Ogrien 9:10a. in, 5:40 p. m Arrive Salt Lake 10:30a.m. 7:0!) p.m. Leave Bait Lake 10:35 a. m. 7:15 p.m. Arrive Provo 12:10 p. m. 9:10 p. in. Leave Provo 12:80 p. m.9:l p. m. Arrive Braen Hiver H:4rip.m 4:111) a. m. Leave Green Hiver 7:10 p. m. 4:40 a. m. Arrive Pueblo .'8:05 p.m. 2:00 a. m. Arrive Denver 7:4!) p. m. 7:15 a. m. WKST ISOl'NU TKA1N8. No. 1 No. , Pacifio Pacific Mail. Fxpree Leave Denver 800 a. ni. 8:00 p. m. Leave Pueblo 1:80 p. m. 12:40 a, ra. Arrive Green Hiver 9:50 a. in. 10:25 p.m. Irf'ave Wreen River 10:10a. ra,ll:00p.m. Arrive Provo 4:50 p. m. 8:00 a. m. Leave Hrovo 5:15 p. m. 6:00 a. m. Arrive Bait Lake 6:55 p. m. 7:40 a. m. Leave Salt Lake 7:06 p. ni. 7:80 a. m. Arrive Ogden 8:80 p. m. 9:10 a, m. Pullnan Palace and Buffet Bleeping Cars on all Thronnh Trains. Horton Kclininir Chair Cars Free between Bait Lake Cito and Provo on Trains 1. and 1 . C. DODGE, J. H. BENNETT, Geu. Manager, Oeu. Pass. Afft A stop in a LiudaWo dsrcetion lias rioon taKon by Mr. Knun, of Kasnn, the well-know- n cunmiikor, who has given the sum of $500,000 as a fund out of which advances may bo matin to workmen who are desirous of buying dwelling houses, lie has also estab-lished a school of housekeeping for the benelit of the daughters of tho workmen. A Kansas woman preHcnls the strange anomallv of being the legal wife of two husbands. Mrs. Allon, of O.ssawatom'm was divorced from her husband and married a Mr. KickottH. Her first hus-band has had the decree of divorce set aside, and now the lawyers aro trying to settlo which of her husbands shall buy her spring bonnet. The fortress of Tonl, it would appear from details given by the (iaulois, is to bo made tho chief place d' amies on the French frontier. New iron-case- d tur-ret forsts aro beinf, constructed there, and as Toul commands the roads and railways from Met, to tho northeast, and from Strasbourg to the east, the imporlanco attached to it by the French military authorities seems justiiied. During one of tho snowstorms of tho past winter in tho Kocky Mountains, nineteen engines wcro required for ono train, which was made up as follows: First a snow plow, with nino engines behind it, then a train of nine cars with another live, engines, and behind this five engines with a gang of men to dig tho train out should it get stuck. The trunk of a rose bush growing at Ventura, Cal is said to bo threo feet in circumference and tho first branch it throws out is twenty-on- e inches in circumference. It runs over a lattice work, and though more than a wagon-loa- d of boughs have been removed it covers a space of about twelve hundred square feet. It yields thousands of flowers and is fourteen years old. An Italian contemporary gives some Curious particulars about dead and liv-ing cardinals. Sixty-tiv- o cardinals have died during tho (Volvo years of Leo XIlI's papacy. The sacred collego is almost all composed of new cardinals. Only sixteen were there under Pio Nono, and ono of these, Cardinal How-ard, is seriously ill, ami several others are past eighty years of age. Tho youngest of the cardinals of Pio Nono are Parochi and Zigharl, who are each iifty-seve- n years of age; the oldest is Mertel, who is eighty-four- , and lias worn the scarlet for thirty-tw- o years. A very old MS. has just come to light in Egypt . It is the will, written upon parchment, of a noble Egyptian of the name of Sokiah, in which tho testator states that he leaves all his property to his brother, a priest of Osiris. A second piece of writing was also found, in which Sekiah commends his litllo daughter to his brother's care, and in which he states that ho wishes her, up-on attaining her majority, to have full control of her own money matters. Both documents are drawn up in a most concise and lawyer-lik- e manner. The manuscripts aro about five thousand years old. Few people who have seen the bust of Martin Van Buren in the capitol at Washington, in the corridor near the room of tho senate committee on the library, know that it is tho work of Hi-ram Powers, the famous sculptor. The bust was bequethed to the United States by a grandson of the original. Another bequest from the same source is a portrait of Mrs. Angelica Van Buren, tho daughter-in-la- of Martin Van Buren, and the lady of the White House during his administration. The portrait is by Henry J uman and it will probably soon be placed in the White House, |