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Show 6 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1891. 1 Go to the Addition and See the House p I i i7? Building for William J. King, p m V. , I - I t q salt lake city. u I b. L. LHAMDCnLllY (I IU.,23 West 2d South B I 1 : 1 I i .John Green, Sanitary Contractor, Excavation foi Sewer Connections a Specialty. At ,T. V. Furrell Si Co.. 137 South Main St. Telephone Suo. WALKElt . HOUSE. The Walker it Located in th Bwdneu Center of thit City and ha all th Mm Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly first-clas- s hom It la managed an well as any botl in the Wwl aud itnrtlythe BmtneM and Tout-l- Hotel of Salt Lalto City. PadMngor Ferator. The Walter & the Metropolitaa Are the Two Leauin? Hotels of Salt Lake City. GK S. EHI3 IProTD r. KELLY&C0T ' ' : Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 40 W. Second South Si Sat Lake City, - . Utah. n2"irJ'',"'i!le" ,or mDr' Job newest an l rii r, a?! " MT.!"bUiid " HmpSi f l W.1J s on ."h"C?ompiKl"dtc line of Oftli e work Piles, einbr.icl,, the abo? HTlni: and Eeonomical Invei.tlons! ' rices Low ! Call on u Oevans; 22-2- 4 W. 2nd South St, Sporting Goods I BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PRSTCLMSS ADVERTISERS Of l SALT LAKE CITY. The Times commends to ita matrons the Business and Pro cssional men whose cards ap-ca- r below. ARCRITECrS. C. H. LaBELTX W WEST SKCOND SOUTH Street. Salt I.akel'tty. Iain pr.ipnred to finiiBli nil manner of pians In the most Im-proved Miyle of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, banking houses, private reniilenceH and business blocks of any deHcrip-tlon- . lieat of references given as to my stand-i- : PHYSICIANS. EES. TEEEMAN & BURE0W3, ' IYK, EAR, NOSE, THKOAT. aTurately ntted. Kootna 17 and 13, building. MIMCKLI. A MCOIJS. ALFRED L MARTINS, D. V. S. TETKRINARY SURGEON - GRADUATE of the American Veterinary coUcri". N Y. Telephone an. ODlce at (rniit Mro. staMe. ' t- -' lS. West Temple stnwt, S ilt Lake City. Utah. PLATINO. NOVELTY MANUFAOTUEINO 0D ( OI,D, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATTE 1 I by the Dynamo Prooesa. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. KNUUsoa Bros, 81 E3d South. KESTAt'RAVTI. LUNCH COUNTER, rPHE NICKSr LUNCH, SANnVVtCHES, 1 heef tea. fr.VKrant cnffwi, Jerney milk, pan-try, hot sisia. at Wasatch Elevator Lobby. Husiness men try it. Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles & Velocipedes Razors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strops INDIAN CLUBS, BOXING CLOVES. DUM9 BELLS. DOG COLLARS. THOMSON BOOTS AND SHOES. FIELD AND OPERA CLASSES. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing ! FIK.NITCKE. SANDBER8 FURNITURE CO,, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School I)ek, Screen doors and Wiudows. Johhin and attended to. Iu8 and Uu V. South Temple street. GROCERIES. TEED & LYNGBERG, CTAPI.E AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO-- visions, Kniit, Ketahles. Poultry, Fish, Came, etc. US east First South street. Tele-phone 08. 0. 1L HANSEN, DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Grain, Coal and Kindling Wood, corner Third South aud State street. ROGERS h COMPANY, rpHE LEADING OKUCERS, U EAST FIRST .1 boutb street. INSURANCE. " LOUIS HYAMS 4 00. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL of New York. 514 and 615 frofrcBS Ulock. PI.UMIIINffc P. J. M0RAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, 809 MAIN Salt Lake City. FRED A, HALE, (I.iTl Of DtNTlR.) ' A RfHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK iV etc, OfTice (W, Wasatch building. BURGESS J. REEVE. 4 liCHITEl T- - ROOMS 11 & 12, 3RD FLOOR, 'V Daft Dlock, lt Main street, Salt Lake City. P. M. ULMES, ARCHITECT: M AND CO WASATCH ATTORNEYS. SHEPARD GROVE & SHEPARD, IAWYEKS ROOMS 19 AND 0 WASATCH Salt Lake City, WILLIAM CONDON. IAWYER, ROOMS FIRST FLOOR First South, between Main aud Commercial streets. O.W. POWERS, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE CUL-X-leu Hotel, Second South street. P. A. MERRITT, CTTY ATTORNEY, building. ROOMS ol0 511, JJiBeantifoIWoman FMU.KS SWKKT jo?fr3 ol hrr own 'uveli KTy- nesf iiverv mai iTiules (.wrftlv wh L '."1--5 UMr ViM.iom'i Ro Jp btrtine, for it (flvei V lo tier acle,ti" trnns- S j parent, beautiful L 'tr''! tkm. A rantif ul yyy '" .j complexion uluiie ie v-- ,4w''tev' o(ten sufficient to . VhT make & woman AjT ys&r leait:ftil. A woman yslC ' wno nai a caiit!lui yrf-v- completion Hhotii'J wr'tf$ V, J preserve it the one 'liHafU; V toriunate in 'tfJA th possession H$' V ni'ouUl beautify it. ' Wisdom's Kobei-tine rios just what Is claimed for it. It not only pt serves and beau titles the complexion, but repairs the damages done by the uae ol the niMiy dangerous wm poun.lK now m the market, ty "its tome cftect, the km to a naiur.tl, hcalthv action. Keod the testimonials hum Itimouo artintes, cele-brated nn-- emincr.t pbyvK iaua. T. R. JONES & CO., hgi:AHERS.:ii HI UAlff STREET. BOYS ORES AND MUM. KQOKCiiii irOOt Hair GroLact?,, J!$0l Grows Hair Rapidlr.' gkfiA Eradicates Dandruff. jgQ Stops Falling Hair, Is a I'reventive ol baldness, y .y;' Grows Hair on tft'.A Is an Exouisite ' Vf) 'i iouctArtteta, r vi? i f 19 Fr(?e frm nu J''';i W N f " coloring matten Louiains no .u meral or Vegetable PoiSOM It is an honest and meritoriooa preparation. Isature'a Own Remedy. MuoiRsot Hair BrcwsrCa NEW YORK. Rudolph Alff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Vases, and .. . . Statuary. . dO Mam St, SALT LAKE CITY DR. HODGES, DENTIST I 31 W. lt South, - Bait Lake City, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN I By the Use of Vitalized Air. ALL WORK WARRANTED ! 'www-- 239 s. Main St., bait Laki City. STF.VOGRAI'IIT. T. E. McGURRIN, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHKH; ALT, KIXDS ami Typewriting. Dealer lit Remington Typewriter aud supplies; Progress uildiiK. MUSIC "MAGNUS OLSON. ' rpKACHF.R OF VIOLIN. Gt'ITAR AND L Mandolin. Olson's orchestra and hrasa Residence. S6 M street, ijlst ward. Leave orders at any of the music storea, or at Sharp A Youutfer's Palace dru store. TAILORS. W. A. TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR. NEW SPRING arrived. 43 arid l&est Second South street. Suit LakeCity. MONET TO LOAN. I. WAITERS, BROKER. Si E FIRST SOUTH STREET Iieseret National Han. Salt Lak? City. Makes loans eu Watches. Diamonds au 1 Jewelry: rents collected; railroad tickets and sold: business contideiulal. isr1. All unrodeeni'-'- pledg-e- sold at j ivi v low rauis. KI4L ESTATE AVI) LOANS. BURTON, OR0ESBE0K & 00., 1EAL FSTATE, NO. 8!i MAIN STREET It Salt Lake City, Utah. Notary la oftlos Telephone 4M. MONEY WANTED. TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED real estate, call on S. F. Spencer, Jir Main street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANK OK Lake. Investments for nou resident specialty. ' LKJt'ORS AND CIOAR. TEE PH0ZNIZ SALOON, ).)Q 8T.-T- sr.il.t-T- . Col.D hEKI on iliiuiglit, cho'ce Wines. Liii o s and i iuar MOSHER, FLOOD & 00., MIRROR SALOON 134 MAIN STREET Lake City. I The Manhattan club has the largest membership, which accounts in a meas-- ! ore for itH large receipts, but the Union League club persistently refuses to in-crease its present limit, which is 1,800 members. Now York Letter. Club Incomes and Expenses. Few persons have any idea what it costs to run a large club in New York city. Clubs are not run to make money, but to pay expenses and give the mem-bers the best of everything at, as nearly cost price as possible. Nevertheless, tha receipts of a big club are enormous. Tha Manluittan club, since it went into the old Stewart mansion, is said to have revenue that approaches half a million a year from all sources, which is probably tho largest amount taken in annually by any club in New York. The opening ol the Manhattan Athletic club has brought a new competitor into tho field as to the aggregate amount of receipts, and its directors estimate its gross income for the first year at something like f100.000. The Union League, winch for years led all the rest, took in last year from all j J Koureep and so evenly were its xpenditures balanced that the money j jpent during the year waa only $2Uo,oUO. TTo T rniiMns'- j ? (Nimin AU tli world in decked in frosty A aMili'in icominK jr wrlH ore tussinx to and Afar t l;3,ditij? RpiU-'t'- iier listening hfartlteata To uri-- 't fJio welcome music of bells Across the Ml w. Tot, Diar he curUtinnl window, it V not she who With '''s th-i- t r;u:h the Uvulra an thir silent l'..ii;ii:s hast-- Kor&lu'. u lnt i:i!:uiflr gayyt that pace of swift- - As I in inANtJT and hid steeds conio flying o'er tiit v.a te. A lift'e in the shadow hin darling waits tho mitmta Wliefi his vU f shall call her, his strong iuiu l rhisp "vii. A sini'len wonder thrills hnr, life hath such fcweet- - .- in it To tut-- tif wh a princess, nor needs a t ht;Ut'ly tlii'iiim. JIo b. eoiiiiii: Crisp and clear t ho sli'iph hell? sMid tiieir tf. t inj : Swr :nI is iheir music as it peals across A vurd jf louder fveicoine, a kiss of love at mrct- - And nuay aw:ty to A ready tholmppy hirers Ra - llarjx'r's IJujiT. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. A certain morning journal of this city seems to bo better posted on my inten-tions than I am myself, as will be ob-served by their statement of the 2st inst., to the effect that as soon as I had settled my business affairs 1 contem-plated moving to Denver. Now I wish to inform my friends and the public in peneral that at no time during the past twelve years have 1 ever contemplated going to Denver or any othir place, nor have I ever given the le.vt iulim to any person or persons of any in tention on my part to leave (Salt Lake City. On the contrary, they have al-ways been informed that I am located here for good. 1 have been identified with various business enterprises in this city since IH73, and for the past six years in the insurance business representing the ' leading companies of America and Europe, in tire, life and accident, my ollice for the pat year has been and still is in the 1'rogres block, room 514 and 515, where I or one of my repre-- i sentative.s can always bo found, and I will lie pleased to" have all my old friends call at any and all times, and will also be delighted to form the ac-quaintance of all new comers, and have them bear in mind that the agency of Louis Hyams is one of the largest if not. the largest in the country, the combined cash cipital and asselts represented in my ollice being over $',00,ODO,000. Respectfully, Lons IIyams, Salt Lake City, December 23, 180. ' Munley at Iliiffhlo. There whs a funny incident connected with Henry M. Stanley's visit to Buffalo. Quarters were engaged at the Niagara hotel for Mr. Stanley, his bride, her mother and their servants. It waa thought fitting to give the explorer the bridal suite of rooms. In the hotel re-ai-several fashionable families, includ-ing that of Mr. Henry W. Box, the millionaire street railway la "yer. The ladies literally striped their own apart-ments of bric-a-bra- rugs and furniture to enhance the beatify of the bridal apartments, behoving th.it it waa a very courteous and proper thing to do, and thinking that they would not miss their household ornaments for the few hours the Stanley party bad arranged to stay in Buffalo. So delighted were Mrs. Stan-ley and her mother with their splendid quarters that they remained several days, to tho dismay of the lenders, whose owti desolate apartments looked forlorn. San Francisco Argonaut. In Colorado, near Red Cliff, aoout n fortnight ago, sundry prehistoric relics were discovered by miners in a cave that had been the place of sepulture of a . primitive American race, and had been closed for agea. Tho petrified bones of human beings and beasts were found 400 feet beneath the surface, and though the latest report tells only of the begin-ning of operations, the miners had dug up a hardened copper knife twelve inches long, with anoval handle. M!y the Aver:;;:e 4 se of Senators. More than half of tho constitutional convention of were men who bad not roached tlu age of 45, while there iiro only seven nn :i who aro not, past 15 among (lie ei;.;lify-ei'.:b- t members of the Untied States svnat'.; tmlny, aud four of these come iV nn the younger states of tho west, where there aro fewer old men than in the cast, Maine mid Ver-mont havimr. according to the cen-mi- s returns of age. mora than six times as many males p,it the age of CO propor-ti.i- t ally as Colorado and tho Dakota. Xo less than thirty-seve- n of the eitjhi senators, or nearly half of all. are past fin, and nii-- e of them beyond 70, aj three others will ho within a few inor.ih?. Mr. Morrill has a colleague f roll' Ohio who, like bun, was born in 110; t wo who were born in 1S1G and three in Three of these have, like him, nought and obtained after they were past TO. Tho average age of all the senators falls only about a year tliovt of 00. In tho supreme court the chango has been equally remarkable. Since Pierce's day but one man has born placed upon this bench who hud not passed the age of 45, while of the twelve appointees during the past two decades no less than four were inoro than sixty when they took their s'.ts. Of the eight judges left after Mr. Miller's death one is 70 years old, one is 74, and one is 77. Century. Th Iturllnetnn Route. With 7000 miles of steel laid trark penetrating the states of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota. Kansas, Nebraska ( elorado, Wyoming and South Lakota, is the designation of the B. it M. rail-toa-and othor roads controlled by the C. H. & railroad. This great system reaches, with its own lines, all of the important cities in the west: Omaha, Lincoln, Denver, Cheyenne, Xew Castle, Deadwood, Dakota Hot Springs, and all points in the Black Hills; Des Moines, Burling-ton. Davenport, Rock Island, (ialeshurg, Peoria. Chicago. Atchison. St. Joseph. Kansas City. Hannibal, (jiiincy, St. Louis, Minneapolis and St. Paul. The Burlington's through vestibule trains aje composed of Pullman 1 alace Sleeping cars of the newest and latest design, titled up in luxurious style and furnished with drawing looms, smok-ing apartments, toilet rooms, and lava-tories supplied with hot aud cold water and well selected libraries of the works of our best authors; elegant reclining chair cars (seats free), the famous Hur-- j lington dining cars, serving meals en j route, and first-clas- chaches and smokers. These superior trains run daily be-- ; tween Denver, Lincol. Omaha, Chicago rind Peoria: between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph. Kansas City and St. Louis; between Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago; between Si. Louis and St. Paul ami Minneapolis; aud between j Omaha, St. Joseph and Kansas City. j Direct connections are made in mag-- j niticent union depots at Denver for all j points in scenic Colorado Utah and tha Pacific coast, at Chicago and St. Louis for all points east and south, an I at j Kansas City for all points east, west and south. The Burlington is the shortest linp, and runs through trains with Pullman sleepers to the Black Hills. For rates or time apply to any cou-pon ticket agent in I tali, or the under-signed. (ii'o. W. Vaim'KY, Cen'l Agent Salt Lake City, I'lah. J. I'kam is, !. p. kV-- T. A.. Omaha, Xehrasku ' The history of dancing from theearliest times to the present, including every characteristic national dance, will be illustrated at the Vienna Opera house. The performances will include the dance of David before the ark, the slow meas-ures of the Middle Ages, the old Cas-tilia- n dances, the Highland fling, the Irish jig and every proper feature of such an exhibition, all to appropriate music. Rev. C. II. Lovejoy, who is an aspir-ant for the chaplaincy of the next Kan-sas legislature, once offered up a prayer of such length in the Topeka legislature that one of its members afterward de-clared it to be "the first, complete state-ment of KansM affaire ever made to the almighty." Ireland is entitled to 103 Wats in the house of commons, and at the beginning of the present parliament the Home Rulers had Ho of these scats, the Torie 16 and the Lihend Unionists 1. The Less of Two Evil. "James," exclaimed tho proprietor of the store angrily, "put that glass cover i;ck on tho liinbttrger cheese." A customer camo in smoking a cigar-ette. '.lames," vociferated the proprietor, "take that cover off thulituburger cheese agai n !" Chicago Tri buue. A Long Looked For Remedy. "I tell you," said one congressman to another, "the situation in that district ifl something to raise your hair when yon contemplate it." "I think," said the listener, as he took off his hat and disclosed a bald head, "I hat I'll go out and take a look at it." Washington Post. |