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Show --U - ,1JL THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY, DKCKMHKK 1. 18(JU. s liY.-- ffi y.W'TgTHJ'Tj'Ty mmw.Bi 1 . ( rwrim'wifr-.w-wi- w i " r:"r": ' - .,, - .1 Ltffl & tat tapail. WmS$$m t,Lf PSPel Choice Family Groceries MmS I MONEY I RMiipPS TttlDIAng W)$IWSim 7. gl"i THE LEADING BROKER. zl iiipfi immdtMk "em-- Mm$ money Guaranteed Mortgages far Sals MkSmmmW Millinery WWmffiWm WimMWmW& '"- - Ia,UI fllMW To be found in,ho City. . MmSB WWpl i'.Wi4J4W tnyu.au iWfMUVm 133 Main St. Salt Lake City 'SHllf HHHB BUHIM npB!MWIMVI mm pinMW:fc4 ifgtira w.PSbp Lfa-i.- : cum .f mooow gMMilaJ mrmMmM 7iw.riret s.uth st, sritLj... fePRggji ": - " fPglS ' T H " IffCTSSrira iNOELEiWOODiCO;; salt lake murmr. MaMgM "BOSTON ART ROOMS' , ;;t togSM Steam Dye Works! "THE :- -: TAILOR." 0mm 7 ' E,!tat!!I!fFm!rs' r WTJHil , "assess- - fTMSiSnlKS MtMm?Me3mi : Fa,i Mjlo-- t Just Ilctc.iel, Per- - gEhESgL JrVB j - L " tliiiiiWu.,,,,, aii . Miss S Hargrove; MElSI iiMl f" Plillii iH VAKIL, IwiliiiPi rcck springs coal co. liswl HOMks line Occidental. U,J' klAU imm$i w., tlillM pSgpfefSgd .cents. yfM FORqATP, 07Q Q MriCh Salt Uli Ct'. Hi I i 3 2 t ' ?t V Srd Weet ana yud South. I Wi Ut IF 1111 1 jJIlltDi Fan.il, TraaelvosStH-- t Attention. ifMMwIIW (S; V t1, r ln UISwlBP HKE MB GOODS Cr ALL KINDS. iiMlii JS.V ' r'.Vf' "V V:1" J IMPMfcliS LI 209 Main Street. Union -- Pacificstem hM MOTTXTrllT IDIVISIOT. ( f?S&10h Th u-- Running Through Car Service to Missouri 'Pr' 'ag 3D 8t' LoU'S VVithout Change.' VMSl NEW TIME CARD, NOVEMBER 16, 1890. Passenger Trains Arrive at and LeaveSalt Lake City as Follows: THE WONDER OF THE AGE! The Grand Oil Heater! 'rw S'D Cheap, Safe, Economical, and Dur- - aWa No Smoke I fori--, Ko Sine!' ! Ko Sool ! Ha Pips to Cuss I 5to Sorip-f- e; ture to Quots! Na Coal to Leg I ji.-l'i- No Dampers to Kerulate! No Allies to Kmpty! ', '"'-sxfi- -f ,I,,st t1"' for your Bedroom, lialhroom, Oilier, f J Dining Room or l'arlor. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE IT I HO! fOR THE j Beep WJtoiW The uttnnf iett of hhmut :iih1 othei-- intpmUTitt to viMt the imiiiiv l lihinien in c.iiiea t) tliu fo.lowiiij.' fui:ts: SEAREST ROUTE TO lEE? CREEK Is via fiNK'liton, St. .lnlitis. J ih; so i Pnn (iriinlle, l)tiK"'iiy imd Clifton Mi.iIiik J) sirirt.s' Depp Creek Va'le; i di-- t int rrom St ,rict..n y tins Kliovt iilwt I'outH HX) nitlw. This d KCUHv riiii h ' traWlod in tluee (l.iys ai:tln miles h'.o:li r tlm.'i any other route.. For tulnnto derails as to w;iter. feed, ete rail at ('..liner's H. t:'l ill StoeStloli, wheto inli I'ltrtii u.ars will erfuiiy l.e rive:i. I'OXNOK J !K'C3B. fifMs Sold only by the Sill 11 ill! COMPANY. 'gii of the "Big Gun." - - - 32 West Second South Street AHRIVK, DEPAIT, Llinit. d rant Mail from CW.;ao, Limited Fait Mall for Omaha, rhl- - ()!ti!i,i. t. Loii:h. lna8 City, ea.ro. Denver Kansas U,y uli.i bt' Denver, Portland and Mutt- - 6:35 a.m. LonlV . . Mall and Kxpn ss from Cael,,, Valley Lo.-a- l Kxpres for Widen 'and intwl Points, Park C.ty and Kan Fran- - media'.! Points. C.che TV'alley and 10:Wa.m. Bntto ard Portland .. 810m Atlantic r.spress front Chica-jo- , Atlautio Kxiirwui for Oh aha tmnha. Ht. Louis. Kans.is ity, eaj:o. l.enVer Portland, Mntto and C Loi, Cache VahVy ami ParkClfy 3 an n m aliey P,.nts 5:10p.m. Mull and - Impress for OKdeii and in-- " me. t"'oi' I eiuta... Kl.l.".U..a.n.d.,",CT" 1'o;n,s' . . .SO p.m. B iteami P inland. Valley, Lo-- al Kspressirm Juab, Nephl and M i and Kxnre.a for Kureki "Pro'vo 00P'm- - Prove 10:00a.m. . Nnhl, and Milf ,rd . MMl and Kxpress from.MIPord.Juab, Leeal Zfor Provo Ne'nhi and a.m. I r ivo.-mi- i Kureka 7:00p.m. .Inah Mixed Trtiin from Terminus, To;ielle TraVti' VoV'V;aVriiM''i'ii''K 4:u0P-m- - and tiarrt-i- d 3:10 p.m. Tooele Daily Kxeept Sunday. Daily E Sunday. M, ' Tiolcet omoe, 201 Main St. C. F. RESSEGUIE, sTvLECcST General Manager. General Passenger Agent j To Deep Creel Valley from Stockton; Prom Stiwkt. ti 1 St in miles . I" " St..lf!in.sinSeritiier Uanrli.17 ' ' :,i cr Kr.jn h to i ;r:ii.ii-..;i- .i "' -, ' !;r.i:iteiol;eil,!llm'Krinj;s.eiS " n '' Kediliinr Si!iM,.!M to ( liten.li " ""n " ClU'ton to Deep Creek tJ " ,,.,,( Total li'.nnti T of miles iqv- - lieiween Stoe'rfton ntel lia-ie- in Skull Valley then; Is plenty of .it. r on the ad : alter iem Ini; Sc niiiii r s K.'inen tin t,' , no wnter until cranlie Mountain is l This place I 1J miles Tiotth of HiiL'uay Heie, ii lir.inltu and ItettoliiK h'lnim'H "ere is no water. I lav. (train and water mu'.t Met ikeu fio'u Skull alk y as them is ve v little ,.n the r..au mi ivs. tie deset-i-. w .ll Birike t lie desert proper leteen Crapitn aud UeddiiiK. c. It. ts H E 1. 1,. the emm mm m mm"mm " VT" i v V 1,"' 4 v" s"t ln7A iiTf7sm py1'. '."'V 4''.A,'.'t.i4'fa'r--- ;. -"- ,c-,.iX'.. rt. b Wfpte3U; --. : ili WEST FltiST SJIIH. : AO. Jul! $500 Reward ! M'F will pir tlio otic, rewnrd for any citifi of Mv CniiipLieit. l'.vis.iMl.Si,. lira.la.-ho- . l"'lli:.tion. tv.n. .tifMillon or s ro riiimot cure v.lh West's I.lver I'll IK, lien tho uins-ticn- , ptti. tly t'tmiiliid with Tb-- f are p'i"'!.v Wiri tahie, w tipv, r fj.il t'tirive S C'i.stf'l L.o S.,,,.s (,nt:iinin Til Ciltr . W cents. Kewiir.. of r.'eitrieits an t tmitiii-- n. Tlie msner:n-- t ur.-- only Ly Tut: Jotts c. w:sr coMiMXV. :t.i. Sold by JOHNSON, PHATT & CO., DruKKints, Malt Lake City Hi anfl MomaBa i laciiinery Company C. P. MASON. Manager Headquarters for all Classes of Machinery. Engines ami Boilers from power ana upwards in stoclc fori delivery. Steam I'limpg, Injectors, Horse Whims, Hoistino-V-lUck Breakers, Wall's Rolls, Ingersoll Air Compressors TZ eating Oils, Mine, Mill and Smeller Supplies, Silver, Gold !i Ooucentral Ig Mills erected and delivered in running order. Maine Office and Warerooms 259 S. Main Street, Salt Lais U. S AGENCY. BUTTE, MONTANA. ie i. ' ' ; E. SELLS, J. TUCKER. ' H. VJ. SELLS. Sells & Corripany, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, First South street, opposite 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. F. 0. Has. 107S. Old riuvr lard of Armstrong & Ilagloj. 'r7: ' John Green, Faniiary font rac lor and Sfavcnjor Excavations for Sewer Connections a Specialty. Sp- - ial terms for moiitlilv to doret an. lnmiUeK. ',: Main Streot. Tfii t.'i, no im l'ostofflte ilox WJ. ' ' ' accurately for one so heavily linndi-cajiiie-locating tho object to bo uiniod ut by bound. Chicago Tribune. SIGHTLESS BUT NOT HELPLESS. the Artive T5niii-- s l.lfe of n riiiraeo Mun W ho la Whoily lllind. The wonder of West Harrison street is ft blind irian, "William F. DuM-hk-k- , wlio lives at 1115, where he conducts a ret;:il cigar and confectionery utore. A casual obstrver vrould net be apt to discovt-- that the storekeeper is totally blind from the manner iu which he moves around and shows oil his goods. Mr. Buschick keeps his own accounts, waits on the customers, takes in money and hands out change 83 deftly as any ealeswoman in a down town store. He seldom wakes mistakes in hand'.ins coin, and if any-body were mean enough to try it would not be an easy matter to pass counter-feit coins on him. Not Altocetlier Modern. The opinion held by many people who have never had tlwir attention especially turned to the work of Jean .fact ties Ri ittssean is not that he was a benefactor of his kind, but in reality he was one of the first apostles of the modern methods of education, and it, is only after all this lapse of years that his ideas have coiijh to be widely adopted. It is he who once said that wo came into tho world igno-rant, but, wilh capacity; that education begins at birth; that we learn incredibly in the first years, and that as impres-sions supply our first knowledge those t impressions fiiouM be of the best and should be presented in the rie-lit- order- - His sense of feeling is keen, and per-haps more so as a result of the absence of night. He bauds out any brand of cigars asked for, and his sensitive finger tips light upon the right brand of chew-ing gum without any fumbling. His eyes, which are not eourcaled from view, are a beautiful dark blue, and a stranger looking into them would uot guess that they were so utterly useless. Mr. Uuscbiek buys a'! his slock, going tlvn town on the street cars and about the crowded streets of tho business sec-tion of the south side without a guide. He never loses his bearings. Vhen ready to return homo he waits quietly besido a peanut stand and asks t lie ven-der to tell him when a Harrison street car comes. This car passes his store, and ho intuitively knows when it is opposite his home. that the first cry of a child is a request, the second a command; that destruct-ivenes-in a child is not cruelty, but activity; that ihe sin of children is the weakness; that Mtrength brings about virtue, and he who can do all things will never do wrong things. This we seo to be undoubtedly good reasoning in the light thrown ou the subject of late years, and understand-ing now how greatly our children are affected by what they nee us to be we com-prehend more fully what Thales meant, when he said that, men must live in tho consciousness that till around them is filled with gods, mid that this should keep them more chaste tiutuif they were in the holiest of t em pled. Harper's B;i-- zar. iw jumps irom tlie car whtlo it is in motion. Ho walks about, his store aud funis sharp corners without mishap. He can walk straight to a door and grasp 'the, knob without fumbling it, or trip down stairs as lively ami as gracefully as a young woman, and never makes a l.iscalculation when reaching the last t'trp. He i.i a candy maker and makes ail the candy he s"Rs. As is usual in cases of blindness, tho loss of t his man's vision lias quickened his feuse of feeling and hearing. When his eyes went out of business their available josets appear to have been transferred to his ears and ringer tips. His ability to locate objects by tuiind is wonderful, This was demonstrated one. night when n burglar broke into his store. The ro!- - ber left hastily with a h ad n bullet in his anatomy, as spots on the floor proved j the next morning. Tho blind man J handks a revolver cleverly stu) bIum.io j A Light oter. t Deer Islo claims the "lightest" vott r at the hist election John (). Robbins, who weighs but 20 pounds. Owing to his diminutive size Robbins was lifted j to the ballot box by Mr. J. Green, j and much interest was manifested in the j lit tie fellow's movements. He is 25 years old. Portland (Me.) Press. j In the l.nray C'avernn. The Guide This is the Giants' cham- - ber. Mr. Shortsfoiiile You ought to see their quarters up at the Polo grounds iu New York! Pnck. Iftnn tuo flipper .Mills and Ptuart Point, Sonoma Valley, C., where a rail- road crosses n deep ravine, the high trees are savypil olf on a level wit h the surround-it:- g hills, and the timlxTs and ties are ou the stumps. --The rail are seventy-liv- e feet above the bed of the ravine at the highest ooiut. |