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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES, SATURDAY EVENING,, APRIL 19, 890. --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N-f1p Sole Agents for James Means $3 Shoes lg8penceir& Kimbalj " 160 Main Street, Mors Cannot AW to Miss Calling at tie Fair Because they will find there an immense stock to chose from in Fancy Novelties, Japanese Goois, Toys. Purser, Chatelaines, Stationery, Wooden-ware- , Tinware, Crockery and Glassware. All kinds of Brushes and Uaskets, etc,, etc., and at , PEICES THAT BEAT ANY IN THE WEST. - DO-,- T FORGEF THE PLACE FIRST DOOR WEST OF THE CLOCK. We will Surely Save you Money, 13 West 1st South. The Troy Steam Laundry. Telephone 11)2. 143 Main street, AVE HANDLE Business, Resiflence anfl CMtry frog IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. Parties wishing to buy or sell Realty, had better see us. Our motto: Profits and Quick Turns." Correspondence solicited. W. L BARRET & CO, 207 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. MIDDLEMISS, VAN DYKE & CO., Real Estate andMines 156 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. HAETENSTEIN & SHEETS, Fashionable Barbers, (In Auer & Murphy's New Building.) HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC., No. 16 E. 1st South St. Salt Lake City. I. Watters, Broker, 31 E. First South St., East of Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake Citv. Makes Lords on Watches, Diamonds Hnd Jewel-r- Rents Collected. Kailroad Tickets Bought snrl gold. Business confidential. Established lNtW. All Unredeemed Pledges Bold at very low rat W. A. Taylor, Merchant Tailor, NEW SPRING STYLES JUST ARRIVED. 43 and 45 E. Second South Street, Salt Lake Citv. J. C. MURPHY & CO., Robber Stamps and Notarial Seals. Agents for the Abbott Check Perforator Salt Lake City. M. E. McENAKY, Attorney-at-Law- . Progress Building (Fourth Floor). 0 W. POWERS. Attorney-at-Law- , Opposite Cullen Hotel, Second South Street, George R, Dunn & Co, CONTRACTORS for STEAM HEATING APPARATUS in the Following Systems: Either iu HIGH or LOW Pressure, or Indirect. Spe-cial ' Attention Given to Job Work, Including Plumbing and Gas Fitting. i ( . -i-- 203 West Temple Street, South, One Door South Old Eagle foundry. Salt Lake City, - Utah Territory. D. VAN BUSKIRK. OFFICE OF T. C. STEBBINS. THE VAN BUSKIRK INVESTMENT COMPANY. GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FORMING OF SYNDICATES. AGENTS FOR EASTERN CAPITAL. We do not handle SNAPS, but GOOD BARGAINS ! EXPERIENCED OFBI?ATOKS and Members of the Keal Estate Exchange. 179 MAIN STREET,, corner Second South. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. j7rjACOBS&CO., Real Estate Dealers, H7 Progress Building, for "ale residence property in all parts of the oitys also choice bargains in business and farm property. II. C. LETT & SON, Dpaler in Beal Estate, City and Country, No. 257 South Main Htreet. opposite the Walker House, Halt Lake City. ' THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT 0. Bargains in Beal Estate, Loans and Insurance. Main Street. B. C. BUBTON, JB. 1. A. OBOKHBEOK. W.B.ANDBKW BURTON, GItOESBECK & CO. Real Estate, No. 5M9 Main Street, Salt Lake Utah. Notary in otlioe. Telephone 184. It. M. JOHNSON & CO., Estate, Loans, Mines, Irrigation and Manufacturing, i West tfirst South Street. HAVILAND & DEN BY, Engineers and Surveyors. Additions laid Civil and platted. Uooms, BU Bud 815 Pro. gress Building; P. O. Box 0.7, Salt Lake City, Utah. It. M. BIELE, FRENCH HAIR DRESSER, And Manufacturer of STYLISH HAIR GOODS, Room 16, Scott-Auerbac- h Buildinff, Salt Lake City; Utah. Take the Elevator. WHITE & ULMER, Architects and Superintendents. Rooms 410, 411 Progress Block, Salt ' Lake City. J B.CB1TCHLOW. Attorney-at-Law- , Booms 37 and 28, Building. DBS. FREEMAN 4 BtJBBOWB. Spectacles Accurately Kitted. Bye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Booms 17 and 18, Building. yEADON-HEAT- H, Real Estate and Loan Agents. No. 150 Main Street. Heferenoei - McCornlck c Co., Bankers Correspondence Solicited. THE OCCIDENTAL. Pure Goods Only and of The Best Quality. STUDIOUS ATTENTION. AUER & MURPHY, Proprietors. No.18 East First South St., - SsltLakeCity Dr, J. S, Blackburn & Co., HERNIA SPECIALISTS. Rupture Permanently Cured without Surgical Operation. ROOMS 92 AND 93 WASATCH BLOC, HALT LAKE, UTAH. P. O. Box 016. Take Elevator MADAM H. C. HAYNES, (Formerly oir DENVEK, COLO.) HAS OPENED OUT A NEW AND Stock of Millinery, Fancy and Ladies' Furnishing GoodH at No. 101 B. Fiitwr South St., and to which she invites the atten-tion of the Public. RUDOLPH ALFF, IMPORTER OF CHINA, CROCKERY AND GASSWAREj Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vases and Statuary. A FULL STOCK OF CHINA AND PARIAN NOVELTIES. 140 Main Street, Salt Lake City. WE CARRY AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FINE DRY 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 300 Child's stylish Dresses, just received, at the following tempting prices - (3 years at 8U.7r; S years, W; 10 years, ., ana IS years, .B0. The materials, styles and workmanship of these Dresses make them P. J. Moran, Steam Heating Engineer, 259 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY. ADVERTISE. For spaces on the fence enclosing the new East Side Hotel apply to UTAH PAINT AND OIL COMPANY, Jst South St. East, opp. City Hall, LANUAK & CO., Morse -:- - Stioers, Old Eagle Foundry, oor. 2d South and 1st West sts. Twenty-fiv- e years experience in Colorado. Thk oni.y I'LACiB in the oity where horse shoo, tag is made a specialty. I). 11. 8TANYYOOD, Real Estate and investment Broker, The handling of Real Estate for non-residents a specialty. N. E. Oor. Main and Third Sts., Basement of St. Elmo Hotel, Salt Luke City. ALFBED DUNSHEE, Real Estate Loans, Investments, 161 Maine St Rear of Jones' Bank.' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J. G. McAllister. D, H. MoAllibteb. McAllister uros., Beal Estate and Lands 265 S. Maine street, Under Abstract Office, SALT LALE CITV. J. W. WHITECAR, Designer and Engraver on Wood, 121 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, S, F. SPENCER & CO.. Real Estate, Loans, Investments "H S. Main Sti, Salt Loke City. Complete List of City and Acreage Property. WALKER HOUSE. The Walier is located in the business center of the city, and has all the Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly first-ola- ss House. It is managed as well as any Hotel iu the Went, and is strictly THE Business and Tourist Hotel ofS-- lt Lake City. Passenger elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitaa Are the two Leading Hotels of Salt Lake CI y. Gk S. ERB, JProjD r. Assignees Sah JapaneseTgoodS SACRIFICED FOR THE NEXT EIGHT DAI . THE MIKADO STORE Will sell their Entire Stock of Japanese Goods, includ-ing all Bilks, such as GOWNS, PANELS, SCREENS PIECE GOODS, PORCELAIN BRONZES, POTTERIES, ' ETC.,. - Regardle of Cost HARRY SYMONS, Assignee. ... SALT LAKE CITY LOCAL UNION 489 OV TUB United Brotherhoods Carpenters & Joiners Of AMERICA. f BETS KVKKV WEDNESDAY EVEN G ill iu the Teraplo or Honor Hall at?:J0p. m. relegate' oDlee at Room IS, blk. Office hours: 7to8.m.; B to 6 p.m. J. M. Connbus, See'y. A. V. Cowuss, j'res. ART EMPORIUM. 87 W. rirstSouth St., SALT LAKE CITV. Btainpinn, DesiKninR ntd Embroidery. Instuctions given in all the Arts. JAMES FEN WICK Practical . --Plumloer, STEAM AND GAS FITTER, 61 E, Third South St., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. -T- -r. J. F. JACK, Real Estate, 35 South Mailt. Salt Lake Cm. THE BARGAINS OF THE SEASO- N-Ir YOU WANT AN lNFANl'8 COAT OK CLOAK NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Sl1Cream aZ Tau61' IU"mtS' LUg Cl'Ak' at "5' il L75' KM a!lcl each in 80 pieces double wide Iress Ooods.in new Spring shades, at 37",c a vaid 1 lot of Ladles' fast Black Hose, full regular, at 2Uc. sold everywhere at V 1 lot of striped, fast Black Hose, colored toe and 1 lot of Child's fast Black, ribbed Lisle Thread Hose, sizes 5 tosl'if.tttVic, 1 ot Boys' fast Black Bicycle Hose, full English, double knee and to ft r?mUr 1Uehinthisacitv'nbbe1 jUSt " Wc- - Al WSiSi 1 lot each of hinh Novelties in Ladies' Windsor Ties, at 9rc. 50c 75c i We have received quite an Assortment of Ladles' ready-mad- e Calico' and which we offer at very LOW PRICKS, from 90e. each upwards bateen rappers, 1fcaS Our Carpet --Department. yKaPS."0'1 Ve,vet- - Brussels lrains, ranging from Also new Curtains in Swiss Tambour, Nottiughams and Silk, ranging from $1 to m a pair. OUR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEFT, Has received a splendid lot of Jersey Suits raueiuK from 4 to 8 vear ar, it . , lobars. Mail Orders Solicited from Fai and Near ! We Guarantee Satisfaction, or Money Refunded ! ESTABLISHED 1864. ONE PRICE TO ALL F. AUERBACH & BRO. tyfe1',-??g--- 1 1 HARLOW, j J yi 8 L X 00L0RAD0 AGEHO J LOUISIANA BTATE LOT TEST COMPANY. Tickets sold nd information furnished. reports received the same day of draw-ing and furnished to all who puroliase tickets of me. Oihciol lists of all drawings furnished oa application and mailed to all out of town pur chasers. I will cash priies thnt may be drawn bj tickets sold bv me, In full without dlsoonnt. Orders by mail given prompt attention. FRANK h. 1L SMITH, Agent, .Obex. Turf Eiohange. Bouth Pueblo i of forgery will likely bo placed on him now. ' A correspondent from Cherry Valley, N. Y., writes us: "There are two ladies riding safety bikes here but have be-come so frightened from their dresses catching between cranks and pedals, not in chain, that they can hardly be induced to ride at all. There must be some way of overcoming this, as we constantly note increase in number of lady riders. Please answer above and greatly oblige." I To our correspondent and others who have seen and experi-enced the same diilleulty we would say that the trouble must be in the construc-tion and length of the dress. Wo can recall no instance of the trouble alluded to except in case where length or elab-orate trimming has been the offender, or else a tear in the dress or loose braid has led to the winding up. Have the skirt plain and do not lot loose ends re-main, and we think there will bo no trouble. Editor, Bulletin. NOTES OF THE WHEEL Interesting News of all Sorts for the Lad-ies and Gentlemen Who Bide Bicycles, A MAEEIED LADIES' WHEEL GLUTS. Dingley the Great, Tailing A Choice Lot of Melange Gathered at Home and Abroad. ' - The applicatsons for admission to the League of American . Wheelmen from Socials, Salt Lake's crack bicycle club, were duly forwarded to headquarters in Boston his week. All League of American wheelmen members have certain benefits con-ferred upon them, w hen traveling, that are not enjoyed by others. At the principal hotel in most cities of tho east, reduced rates are given to thciri, club houses are open, and wheels and fellow cyclers are at hand to make things pleasant for them. .. The members of the City Council last Tuesday evening were made merry whilst listening to the petition remon-strating against the wheelmen being driven form certain sidewalks. After a doRen side spiking sections had been read some obtuse member wanted to know how many more pages were to be read, and when told there were "several more" he moved to lay tho petition upon tho table, which was promptly none. A reader from Chicago sends us a Tery' clever sketch which he en-titles "Road Improvement A plan to catch the farmer vote." Ho represents a party of sorco twenty wheelmen all mounted and harnessed to a huge road roller on the seat of which nils "ye farmer" with a long lash whip. The wheelmen are all tugging away for all they are worth, and the farmer is in the act of applying the whip to the bodies of those who are inclined to be sluggish. League Bulleteu. A Cincinnati exchange remarks that, "This city will soon bo thrown iu a state of agitation over tho appearance of married ladies' club of bicycle riders. A prominent society lady, who lives at the Gibson, is tho leader, and avers that tho club will make its appearanco' on tho street as soon as tho weather per-mits. They have boon practicing all winter, and are now in a slate of per-fection. They expect to create an im-mense sensation, and it is safe to predict that their expectations will be fully realized. Their costumes will consist of navy-blu- e riding trousers such as aro used by equestriennes, with ovorskirts to match. Frank Dingley, the man who holds the s track record, It is said, has lost his grip on long distance riding. The Omaha. Boo says that the woudor-fu- l powers of endurance are gone, and that he is only good for short dashes. Many attempts have been made to lower his wonderful s record of 5 hours 118 minutes 44 5 seconds made at Lynn, Mass., September 2387, efforts wo far have proven fruitless. A celebrated quack, a few years ago, when asked for his address, replied that a letter simply addressed to him, with-out any designation of county or city, would always reach hiin, since every-body in the world know him, and it was useless to burden the authorities with aiiy further instructions in the matter. This was egotistical, bombastic and un-true, yet I woidd that wheelmen would look upon cycling in somewhat the same light. Tho address of cycling Khould be the world, and tho brother-hood of wheelmen should bo as universal as tho address of the sport they uphold. There should bo no distinction as to location, but as all riders are wheelmen, whether they abide at homo or In should they all bo recognized, - whether from tho south, north, east or west of the country they inhabit. Local-ism and sectionalism should not bo allowed to enter-int- any of our discus-sions. Cycling is catholic, and as such must be maintained, or else like a house built udoa shifting sand, it must surely fall. Perhaps in this column I may sometimes have written paragraphs that have seernod to bo aimed at certaiu sections of this country, or at lauds across the sea. If such has boon tho case, it has been au unintentional error on my part, as my object has been to oiTors that I have seen, or fancied I saw, creeping into the sport, iu various localities, and my censure was aimed at the .error, not at tho country or section 5n which it has occured. To mo there is no foreign lands in cycling. I believe - that were I to meet a wheelman at tho fnrth srrnost end of the earth, that I would grasp his hand with as true a friendship as I would one of my fellow club mates, and feel as sure that the answering pressure would show me that I was not mistaken iu doing so. Love of home or country is a sentiment which is worthy of all praise but local ; prejudice and pride should not be to overtop that sense of right and justice which teaches us to admire and respect our fellow man, when he proves himself worthy of it, come from what land he may. I hope that my readers . may see this in tho light I have eudeav-- ' ored to place it before them, and that they will give their aid to combatting all attempts to draw geographical lines, boyond, or in which, wheelmen are de-clared to be either better or worse than they are elsewhere throughout the uui-vers- Such ideas are unworthy of our-selves and the sport as well Ha.n.k.s.ha.w... A young man named Roderick M. Campbell, who says ho lives iu Pitts-burg, I'a., was arrested at Washington, D. C. on Satu-da- y, April 6, charged with selling a bicycle to II. T. Cook for $25. He had rented tho machine from a local dealer. II. T. Cook, however, had Campbell arrested before the check was cashed. Campbell when arrested had in his possession a signed receipt for two bicycles, dated for the month of May, 188U. The charge UINTAH HOTEL, Commercial Street, on the European Plan. This fine hotel, strictly first class in every respect is now offering, induce-ments to the local and traveling public which cannot bo excelled in the west. Central location. Restaurant in con-nection for short orders at all hours. French & Soweks, Proprietors. |