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Show TIIE SALT TIME MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1390. SDDTH LAI A1TM, Now On the Market. "aiaajjBMaj LOCATION: Cor. Tenth South and Ninth East. ON THE CITY LIMITS, TWO MILES FROM P. 0. LOTS FROM $400 TO $G00. THE SITUATION IS GRAND. Overlooking tbo Valley. Cfall Early and Get Choice of Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE. BUSINESS AND ACREAGE FROPERTY. BURTON, mSlCK & CO., Sole Agents, 269 S. Main St. TIIK i. I II GL We Hare the Oldest Real Estate Apcy im Salt Lake City. Have Been in Our Present Office Ten Yearsl We have beyond a Doubt the larg-est list of Property IN THE CITY I We Own and Control $5. .,. ..... ! Wort of Property in I OHN BEOS. New Goods, Low Prices, PRESS GOODS. ""o" Q O O- " o o O OOP O Q Q Q , le Latest Additions. -- J" q" O O OOOOOOOOOO , Suitings, with a stylish side hand, at 42-- J cents; h ,0lorcd Alpaca in the very best Spring ami Summer shades, at 43 els. ,.h all wool Suitings in stylish stripes, at 87 cents. plaid and striped wool Suitings, in splendid Spring colors, at 27, cts. "h Moliaira in gray and brown mixtures, at 12 cents, "mkome lot of French printed Satiucs (not last year's patterns, but the 'st and most desirablo styles, including Novelty "Umbers" at 15 cents. HOUSE-KEEPIN- G LINENS. (jrect attention of hotels, Restaurants and Housekeepers generally to nge stock of German and Irish Table Damasks, now open for inspec-- l lie liiin is complete, from tho lowest prices to the very best values, in loulile Damasks, 67, 73 aud 81 inches in width, so desirable for wide tables ' iliiiiiiff rooms. ilso fall attention to our importation of fapkins, Doilies, Towels, Towel-I'nflie- Hemstitched Tablo Sets, Tea, Lunch and Tray Cloths, in Hem- - priiigcil and d Embroideries, i The assortment in this line is c have everhown. ,ir lino tf Chenille Velure and Embroidered Flannel Covers, in all sizes, IigPiauo Covers. LACES AND FLOUNCINGS. WVP opened a largo importation of Black Fish Net Draperies and lv Flouucings and Swiss Embroidery Flouncings. The styles are novel iVtock of Embroideries and Torchon Laces is simply enormous. j have placed on Sale a Great Bargain in a 150-doze- n lot of s' Handkerchisfs at 25 cents apiece. Come and examine They will speak for themselves. ing Styles in Wraps and Jackets udsome Braided Wraps, entirely new in design, at $3, $4, $5, $6 and $7. elties in Lace and Silk Wraps and Shoulder Capes at very low prices, kets at $2.75, $3 50, $4, $5 and upwards, nncniaras in Cloth and Silk, tics' Jackets, Reefers aud Blazers. OHN BROS. WELLS, FARGO &C0'S Salt Laks City. Utah BCY8 AND 8EI.L8 EXCHANGE. MAKES trantfan on the prinripsl oium of the bnileil Aisles sad Europe, sad on all points on ths Pacific CikwU Imum lettera of oredit, STaiUhls ia ths ptin. eipl oitie of the workl. BpeotHl attention given to ths Mllin of orrs and bnllion. Ailvanoes mstls on consignments st lowmt rstes. Particular attention (ivon to oollectlons nniOKboQt Cuh, Nern.1. and adjoining Territ-ories. Account solicited. OOHRKSPONDKMTS; Well., Fiu-g- A Co. London Wells, r i Co. ... New York Maverick National Rank Ri.ton rirst Nntionsl liank Omaha First NaliooHl Hunk t nrcr Merchant' Nstionsi Bank Ctiiciuro 81. U.uis W nils, t sriro A Co 8an Fnuicisoo J. E. LXXLY, wtgat. SILVER BROS., IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry, j Steam Engines, Boilers, Mining, j. c3 Milling and lvJl Heavy Store xh, Front and 023. Building Oonorsl Machine Work Mai NO. 149 W. SSgiS- - NORTH TEMPI -"-"- STREET. ' J.W. Farrell & Co Mn Gas ( Steam Fitters, Dealers in ell kindfl of Lift and Force Pumps Order tnken for drive and dug well. CeBHpoola built and connections made. Telephone 200-1- 37 Main Bt. Opp.Aaerboh Bros ' OLTJS.K TITX.3B ' REAL ESTATE AGENCY Loans Ksal Htotks Dsmvss hriNcu Court Houne, Deuvsr.Col, Msusgsr. --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN Sole Agents for James Means $3 Shoes. Ill Spencer & Kimball, !? 160 Main Street. B.SELLS. J.TUCKEB. H, W. BELLS Sells & Conqpany, -:- - Wliolesale and Retail Dealers- - in Lumber -:- - First South Street, Opp. 14th Word Assembly Rooms. P O Box 1078. - " Old Pioneer Yard of ATmtoa t Bsflsf."" The City and County ! Ian noil flnjers property in any portion of tlio CM j. Terms to suit purr tin, era. I I'd ouM (he bent mlilitum to Suit Like! We Have Ten Horses and Six Salesmen. You or rmjMTtully invited to or fief, where you trill reerice it 1IEAUTY WELCOME! We nh(ttl If glmt tofumUh informntinn concerning the resources,' ami uttnirt-foi- l vffialt Luke ami if urroumffn. fici agricultural, mining, thick ami theep raining anil manufacturing to all in tearch of hornet or neck-ing tufe anil lucrative invettineiitt for capital. Our Carriages are at the Disposal of Visitors. CALL AND SEE US. The Oldest Real Es-tate Office in the City. Ettnblimed in Ml The iTfflite Co. 31t East id South. The M &D Steel Range- - i ' k. .... If Bole Agent for Utah of Mason A Davis' Hteel I Utiles, with Hound Kirs I'ot, Anti Clinkor Oral, poisexl oven door, ventilator eUi. .Miuln In all sizes. Cull and exainin these celebrated Itntige or nd for circular with cut before paying am prir for old '.yl llnntre. Ueneral line of Cook and Heat-int- f H tores snd House Furnishing (ioMl. F.E. SCHOPPE&CO 223 S'tuth Main Strict, GREAT SLAUGHTERING SALE O F Heating Stoves I loo HEATING TOVES MUST BE OLD Regardless of Cost. You can Save Fifty Per Cent by Buying Now of the ALT LAKE HARDWARE COMPANY. 32 West Second Sontb. (Opera House lllock). Sign 'of tHe "BIQ G--CT3S- 8 People's Favorite Coal ! & R. G., Pleasant Valley, and Castle Gate. s Only $4.75 Per Ton at Yard. $5.25 Per Ton Delivered. ' - Nut $3.50 Per Ton at Yard. $4.00 Per Ton .Delivered. SOLE AGENTS FOB iracite, Blacksmith and Charcoal, PIG IEON, COKE, WOOD AND KINDLING Constantly on Hand i. L.IILLIAMS, Agent aM Manager, "ffiS' :'. SALT LAKE CITY. KELLY & COMPANY Printers, Blank-Boo- k Makers and Stationers. No. 40 W. Second Souta St., Salt Lake, - Utali OCR fnollltlwi for doln trsMtaii Job sr of the newest unci Ixwt, QOOKH Knled, Printed and Bonnd toOrtlw. JO hHmili of lUilnsul, Miuin. Italik slid fiHrosntile Work alwaj. on hand, COMPLKTEIIneof OHIo Hnpiilies, labor-savi- sud eiMjnoniica) inventions. PRICES LOW. CA LL ON US. Henry f.clark TH-E-TAILOR. 20 E. Firet South Street. Price Sc Clark, XA;alsr in Poultry and all Kinds of Came KKC ITS, VEGETABLES, ErC, INBEAHON. No. 08 W. First South Street, Oppoit Kimball Block. GEORGE A. LOWE, Dealer in All Kinds of First Class Agricultural Implements, SCIIUTTLER FAPM AND FHEiCIIS WAGONS, GolmMs Blips, Mods aii Roafl Carts of every description. Steam Engines, Leffel Wheels. WAREHOUSES STATE ROAD BETWEEN FIRST AND SFXONI) SOL'TII. UTAH STEAM MM s Branch Office, Gardner', 141 8t-- JA Te.ephot.e410. Fine Work a Specialty "wThTjMcclure & CO., RE3AL ESTATE, . 4J6 Weet Second South Street. Salt Lake City. M. Vice-Pre- H. 8. EramxD. Secy. Scott, Preet. Jab. Gindinkino, :::::;::;GEO. M. SCOTT & CO.l (INCOEFOBATED). IN-- ardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. ack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Korse W him, Blake Pumps rs' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc , 168 MAIN STREET, H Lake City, - Utah' Xm. STuTiT&COMPANY, INSURANCE AGENTS, First-Cla- ss Board Companies Represented. K.22 East first South St., Salt Lake City. Utah. 1BLE, WOOD & CO, pilPf The only Exclusive Hatters In Salt Lake Sii Lk. Citr. Ltati. TrTlTcULLEN. THE Modern Hotel OF SALT LAKE CITY. K. C. EWI0, Froprietor. AGENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRAD- E SAFETY BICYCLR. HHWI-Ksst- I mrrv s '".. vtooe. n . J3.ii. I19.O0. IMS. TllV l.:s .a.1 WMU'WVMV. lo imfiuwin from sw Jti '" lk' Un to b s etork to A ! rt Stork sod Um Pno vt lKune (iids, Ooa. tatlerr. U. SH0T-(it'N- S AT ( 0ST. Itiryrle and (un Rcpalrim;. A, t.S LICB i ni WKITIX m tm v. Csrboas, Biiitioo sod Ps(mt. ZJL. K.. ETVAJtfe TA W. 2d South St., Salt Lake City. j FATEFUL LETTER "M. I Tb Sicslneaae at That Letter ta JTa-- poleon's Ittoteorie Cuwr. ' The first one who divrweml Napoleon'' peniut was Marbrcuf in th College ' Militaire. Tim battle of Marengo wan tho first won by lion. Bonaparte; upoa this Melas yielded his place in Italy to him. Later, one of but beat general wae Mortier, whoso opposite, Napoleon' he trtiyer, was Moreuu. Murat wa the first ' ' victim of hi political strategy. Man i Louisa shared the tuno of bis highest fortune; Mo-tro- became the scene of bin fall tcttd Mctteruich vanquished bim on the battlefield of diplomacy. Six of hU generals ( Mim-e.- ui, Mortier, Mariuont, Macdonald, Murat anil Mon-ro v) an J twenty-si- x division general had tha initial "M" to their name. Maret, Duke of lUaeano, wan hi truest aillierer. Montalivet w& hi milliliter and hi flrsl chancellor waa a Montesquieu. Hi laxt ' residence in Franca was Slalmaisnn. Tha captain' name who took him to St. He-lena was MAit land, and hi companion there were Montholon and his servant ' M.trchand. Tha wife of Napoleon HI w Moo- - tij and hia most intimate fiifcnd wo Moniv. Tha greatest triumph for him and his army during the Crimean war WAit the taking of Malattilland Miuwlon. Tho iiiuue Montehsllo and Magenta appear in the foreground bi Uhan war. Later it I MneMahon, who played oneof the moat important role during tha . r'rajico-Gerina-u war aud who waa ap-- pointed Duke of M.ijvnta by Napoleon. ( Then we come, to the epuch when Na-- . iIimiii enteral MaiUand and shortly after drove the AiHlrian out of Mart-- i ano. His greatest enemy was Masinl. Aft-- r the tattle of Slfrlno on the Mitv. cio, Napoleon rinsed the gatr tf Man tun, Tln,n followed the iwul alTatr of Mexico and Kiupnror Maximilian. In the year l!7i Met was una of the) ' aims of the French operation, but being driven hark ovrr tlie Moselle the destiny of Napoleon found a fatal conclusion at Sil.ui, on tha Mi.-lle-. Then followed the capitulation of Met, but all his dis-aster was brought about by tha wisdom of one of tha greatest strategist of our timeaand thetiernian fatherland, Moltke, ' From the German. "Poor Mastssal" Not ninny thing In tits life, of a boy ' sh'iii mom iiuportaiit to huu Uian hi first KottiDK Into trotisor. It U to bs douhtoAl, indeed, if tm Is likely to And much in hi after life that v. Ill give a jof m keen and unmiie.1; and when Master Jiitni)', having rraclesl tlx. uiaturo of "inoet live," as he put It, a given hia first pair of knU-kni- Vrr, the wbol family were naturally callml upon to re-joice with him. It waa after hi flml transport of Ul were ovi, and he waa aid lospsak of the great event with ralrnne, that Jumie taiiie to his mother, and, afle parading up and down Ufor her two or three times, said iu a ton of perfart "O mamma, paiit make me feel mt like mmielKxIy I IVm't I look r- - al grown up. tnuin ma?" Ilia mother milingly tol I him thai h certainly did, and tliat ah could n-- l fwl tliat ho ww hor Lahy any more. . Didu't It tuaka you fuel grown up, tunmim," Jamie began, "when you" llu stopped short. It had evidently oome to lira mind that hi mother had never known thi deep dalirfht whk h u nill hi soul. If looked al her, mo-ment, an eiprwMion of th deepest pt'y coming over hi face, and thn he took her hand in both of hi and laid It. against Ida rhix-k- . ' 'Poor mamma r'hW,ir1r. "IWI mammal If you'd been my lull feHrl. I'd lutve let yoii wear pants just Ui sain as If you'd beo boy." Youth Omo-pa- n Urn. KJaotrle Carveals of Dm kkla. An luterestiiiic study has bswn lately made by I Inrr Taeuuenoll ot e:trio cur--1 rent in the skin from muntaJ si ibalton. I Unpolartbl clay altiiroile. mnerte4 j w ith a delii'aU) gslvaiiotueter, weroap--j pliinl to various part -- hands. Oncer. feet, tov. iksm, ar and rak:k, and, after f compensation of (my current which on-- i cur rml durlnt; rest, lb efferit of mental j u rn illation were noted. light tklllnft-- t with brush cause, after a few arcand' jwriisl of latency, KraduaiJy Incraosiaj f strong deflection. Hot water haM a hkj eflrt, cold or the pain from naedl j prick U ss. Bound. Ubt. taota aud truell Btimulla similarly. If iim f have Uieii chand oiiwt tlias, dor ofmty ln$i of Hu m cau a ootisideraUi. drU tion from the skin of the baud. It I that these akin currenta iko arise when the aention are nansly ' Imagined. Mental effort prorJuneji cur rent varying with It amount. If a per: con I in tense tp:taiion UwcJaiMmj eter mirror make lrr(fulaf oec.illaiksM. In all theexpsninenta It apfaed tat, with equal nrrv eidtatioo, Uetretlk of the skin current depended on the l irrwt to which the part of tn akin hear-i- n jt the electrode wa fnrniabwi witb sweat gland. tlo.trklan. ' Treat OM rMte WeU. Tliere U nothiiiK In the world more pAtheiw; titan thenieek, tunof otw, hriak , ( rni ways of certain old people we have all seen thorn who hav given up their old houv ini younger ban-i- s and uh-- sidid into sofoe out of the-a- y corner of It. to sit by the tjrede and lahle hence- - forth as if afraid f 'oiakinit tmoble, j araid of Ijeitig "iu the way," afraid of aceptinir half what is their dae, and goirj," down U their grave with pitiful, deprecirtiuK air a if onsiaoUy apologij-fo-r tavtO kg. There is oo torn too dp an ! sharp for Uve on 4C-- 1 tiaufcutei who will a:ept this aiti- - tude on the part of those to whota they owe m much. Christian t'uion. t The Nonotuck Srik owupany generale I power f roiu a water h.i a it lowest j null in Ieetls, Mast., then Usro it Into eW-trkit- conveys II to the new taiij thirty rod aNyv. where ii u rAJVrtl into mouon by dynamo, aai thus dors the woraof a ; I yowl luutm. t j : t A Mli:ioir st Ike Theatre. Jay G'ul l at the theatr alwaya sit lis ! a hox J 1 uk.s s.i upper one if he ran get it. He w hy u toeaxi a eoostan He U retirtnif, aud rarely : allow himwlf to be seeu by the audi- - i j ersce. H never applauds, bat occasion ' i aiiy becotnee In the pUy a 'I to eowrjje from hi place of concealment ; j and crane hi neck over the edge of thw i bx. When tine eicuing or tnk-- ! ni is over he senra to became j suo.jenly aware of hie coosptcoou poai- - Lion, and qriKkly links into the bac ground. CiMCS) KexaiJ. |