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Show 2 TIIK SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY MAY, 21, 1801 r yards at Merino and petting ready for tmoklsying beyond, wliu-- will bucoiu-- i menceU in a tiny or two. WYOMING NOTES. Frank W. Momlell has been elected mayor of Newcastle. Newcastle expended $l7,!lofl for school purposes during the past year. A republican mayor and a democratic council were elected in Kock Springs ast week. (Ircen Kiver is to have a new school house the cost of which will uot be less than J.'jOuO. The Methodists propose to put up a church this summer at Kock Springs. 1'hd missionary hoard will furnish them with two-third- s of the fuuds necessary to build. Keafly fiOOO acres of real lands have been taken up by inJividur.ls aud cor-porations north of Kock Springs. Tho owners of these claims could easily Kffor.l to offer the Northwestern luud or WKhl acres of these coal lands as a inducement for slight thu mad to come in. Wxit'k on the I'.tttTalo extension is progressing favorably. The track-iav-l.'ij- f gang and boarding cars passed through .Newcastle Sunday, and tho men have been working on material THU IlATE IN MMrORV-MA- V 91. f.37 I'lilHp H "f Spain lorn. fJZZ l;ssAlcander rope, Pt, r horn: aeroiul rcnlcniiial fiL widely ''l bratcd in pis. SJ7 1C pJ hn Ktiot, Indian epos-- iffv ifJ llc.dicd Iu Unxbury, Mass.; iT" 'X'Cj born Idol, r&ufr. Vno Tmip4y'.?3rfir j famous Hutch admiral, Vp'-- rind. Yield Itarley, earl of ' Oxford, fiumj'is minister Pop. nf (Mii'tn Anne, did. 1TIW licvcrdy .luhn-n- statesman, born In Ani'i!li . Mt.; therein ISii; minister to Kim-hin- at. iino time ami couiux.1 fur Antlrew ,1'diu im. lSdii-M- Kdiicworth, unveil .t, died. IMS - Bat tin ai Phillip's creek. Mi.-s- . at Middlcton, Tcnn.. and Port Huil-o- 'lilillS. La. lull Cavalry bailies at Kuia IlilK Mo., and Mount Pleasant. Mi.. IHiSK Dynamite explosion at liarima, .Mich., Killed men. tsW-T- ue lienuiifiil (I reck ehnrch In Kan Krau- - i It t liy tin Incendiary and destroyed. 1 .Hl i iu Mciop.. lamia drowned ;.! people. WO--- Kiti'iy tuii.r bill u i d the huu.se of rcprei.eut;itivcs by hi--i Li 11- -. IDAHO NOTES. Thn Hoise Cily council has at last de-rided thai the new city hull shall be built on Hit) jail Int. Miss l'.innia Kdwards, an artist of lioiso, who designed the new great seal of the statu of Idaho, has made a aeries of designs for thu new issue of (diver coins that will soon be struck at tha United .States mints. There have been lonie fifteen car liiads of wool shipped from Mountain Home this spring and still all the for-warding platloniis are piled full, and shearing hail only got started. Mountain Home ships more wool than any other towu uu the Short Line. A capitalist after reading the boom edition of the Idaho Statusnmn wo Id be in a tix to determine which place to plant his money, whether tt Uoise. "the beautiful," at Caldwell, the great (? railroad venter, or at 1'ayette. the- won-de- l fnl agricultural section. "Vuu pays your money and takes your choice." j Nampa Leader. Cel. IJJMIci Esues Invitations to the Pub lie to Attend the Grand Opening of FiUERBACHlBl Greatest Muslin Underwear Sale Hejrlns Today and Will Continue Until Every Article If Sold i LADIES! Why Stitch, Stitch, Stitch and Crook Yotir Hack Over the Sewlnu Machine When You Can ISuy Nicely Made and Well rutins Un dervv ear at Lea Thau Co.st of Material? "w T2 OPPEE: Ladles' Nlirtit Oownn. Cliomlsf Drawer. Skirts. Comet CoTers. MUseg' Drawers, Chll drens' Slips, )irets, Hkirts. Ktc. at th uniform price o( 10c, 'iix, Jbc, Uc, 71ic tU It 8ji ti.iij, 11.76, U, !.., $2.!), t'.r.V t3 and upwards. This Sale will oomprtxe flner llnn of uoods than were ever before put Into a Sale, and will bUl.ject to our Utuul ar.d uualt jrable rule that Only a (iarntciitH of Euch Kind aud l'rico Will be sold to one customer. PleasrRrmembrri Tbii amrdo hot Diame our Salesladiei and Salesmen for obeying our 1'OSIIIIlV KULE I Our Bargain Sale The CJREATF.BT SACHIFIOR of Choice and Desirable Dry Goods ever known la Salt Lake City wilt be continued In all o.ir Department (I.LV ;)(; Ll rilHK l'ltll'K OF ADVKKTIrlt MKNTRJ in thia la ONLY 50. A LINK, HJe tliu best column pill 1 shed Iu Salt turns than any mhcr. A noip'e piiMNliod l.ere will rea' h inure read'-r- tlian any other 1 a,er Ke' p this :n nili d and lirln .' jrour "Want" A. is. 1., TilKTIMKS. IJ C'.nini. rc al HU IN OICDKK TO CLOSE OUT All odds and ends at a creator sacrifice tban heretofore. Our good are all new aail erery article warranted as represented. IttOO New and Choice l'AKASOLS are included in this Sale. Save money and buy your l'arasol now. Our Shoe Department Has made CUTS IN 1'IUCES to astound you. It will pay you to lay In a atnek. ONE THOUSAND ANI ONE 1JAUOAIXS Win pay you to endure tbe crowd and crush In our otherwise cool and well vcntU. ated t ro. Our Cloak Department ' Is closing our Ladles' Cappa. Ladles' and Children's master and Reefers, Lnd ins' anl Misses' Jackets. Ladles elegantly fUHn ready-mad- Dresses, lovely Tea (Jnwns. cnmf'irt-- a ile Wrappers, Cnlldrens i;imiiain Dresses. I'otrinienceinetit Kresses, Surah Waists, mouses. Ac. ,tc. All Siytish and Ueautiful, at a great aviu to you wbo avail youradve ot tun opportunity. COME OXEJ COME ALL! for we can not coutluue forever selling new goods at less thaa cost, F. Auerbach & Bro. SIS SEW RESORT. The Peer Among Poors and Seo-e- nd to None in this City Ha?e Been Issued by Mr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of His New-Samp- Koom, at 228 State St. The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixturesand handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of tho tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas. Reilley, the pop- - ular and well-know- n dispenser of the bright and sparkling liquids, has been appointed manager of the new sample room, and will be pleased at any and at all times to wel- - j come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of gjthe Jilks Sample Room, op-posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is strictly first-clas- s in all respects. figr 1 " i lUatte&. ' ANT knTi is ) N I SV 1. 1: A LK iir ou. ir p.ilnt. ml loci im;i r house; city lefereie-es- address l Times. l'ANTKl "SITI ATI N A!i NK.IIT it-- l it r- - lauroit; hest ot city ivrorences. Address 11. 'I lines oiilce. WANTr D A I'l.Ai'K AH IP it!SKK KKF-l- l er in hot I or loil.-i- Innise or ill a wid-' ow's riunlly. Apply No. J, tsJboutli Hi t Kast si rei.-t- . rptVO LA OIKS WANT POSITION TO HO I ,reural housework. Apply tvi South M.'t L isl street, No. 'j, WASH INI ! AT l'i 'llltl'EKS II al ;.ii So'iili Sec.nd W'esi. 'W'ANTKU' KlUSTt'LASH A'.KNT. MIST 11 i ..me well if. iineudei. Call between 13 ::nd n'eliH-- loii'in row. A. J. Lessler, yl e.- -t 'l'. ird houlli stn-e'- . a .ntlTi k I ' k i ; : n c s laiv ti 11 ic.iy leiiUic purloin a iirainail in-pAcy Mi '"'Cii t'ie ternt 't v next s anon. imlil- dl.lt.-ly- .1, H. Ii.. eio-- Tones ollice. AMKU - RALKSMAN To sell numbers. Sleam Heaters. Machine Supplies, for Hi. imii e tillers in thl terrllory. Addos. with rufeieu.es P. O. box I'll- - uque. Iowa. ' ANTK - NY OSB LKAVIN'l A COPY 11 ot i in-- TniKsat this ciiic" of J .nuary 21. 'm. or Noven, Per y. ''.', Will r lve credit lor one in"iitnN ion r W'ANTl I To IIUY AN ASSAY OUTFIT If In p:o t or . (ilnnl. to. I'll' e must be low. Adilre--- . l ener:il iieiivery. A. H. I ook iT'ANTKIll ALL KINKS of SKl'ONH 11 l and Ktcbisou &. Wcbbe.--, IbT Soutii First hait. ' ANTK - TO UU Y !t'i OLII lll'l LH1N' IS 11 ot all kinds. Utah House Movilnf l.'u. "fVl HOCSKS TO MOVK. VTA It IIOUSK HK' Moving t'o. t'liilduiK. ' iir Stale. i IXU SAI.K - HKlilSTKhhl' IIOI.STll' N I and Jersey Pulls, cows an-- e. lives. Also itrade milch cow-- . 'Irottlnif tilly cJ:aStocki, marcs and elit'ii's lo i r ele for real K. K. Kox. r.'O ii lor, (Jonsulutioii bmldlns', ii It ftALKVlAVI! YOU "SKKN TI'E V Frs. itiirliiiLrioit addition ou the Uft Seventh South electric car line' A 1 cent f re from Lake theater. IJi.oo worth of improvements. Lots only Jpa.'W each. deep; old ou leu years tone, 7 per cent interi st. K. I). Wicks.'.?'.' Main street. I'iiTFaiTkIir LF.ASF. TWO SPLENDID yard, wnrelions-- o." man-ufactory. Aim) one of t ie hcf sites for bad-ness In the city. Applyioowncrs. Co. , or to VV. II. Shearman, tiodbe Pitts Urutf Lo. biiildtiiK. Iiok salk aouxi i;i:r itittcK. apply J, Chesney, irl West Fourth South. lOll SALK 8 KO M HOt'SE V on l'.i;:hlh F.a-- t street. All Modern Im-provements. Price very low. Terms easy. Apply to the owners t'. O Wlilttemore or to u. il. Siiearnniu, Uodbe-Pltt- s Druif com-pany b'lildlll- - 2it,tttrt to toaii. M" 6 N EY T r LOA N T HET'iltL a"n I N vestment company. N". II We-- t Second street. Iiae from 52i.O to jT.'i M to loan on inside propert y. -- AND 8 I'KK CKNTT-ONifTIM- MoNKY 4 IU per cent short time money. John J. Sry.ler, .'Ti and ;iI.M.per block. ;V7. TO LOAN - WM. TUKTON. ROOM MONEY bulldiui;. State street. MONEY TO LOAN-ALWA- YS ON HANI), to suit, on city property, at low-est, market rates, no delays. JS. H. Wicks, aw EARLS IfilllilE S Mil CO. 207, 20J and 211 fta'.c ICoad, corner Second South. I Are showing the meet elaborate line of FURNITURECARPETS Tapestries and Upholsteries in the city. j We make a specialty of ftirnisliln private residence tlironjfh- - i at. Everything nw and mod 'rn. ()nr spoei'tlties la r'tveyits) I an iiigoiow and Scotch Axiuinsters. Jtoyal Wiltons. liitLlcr-- UllUstC'l S, ac, a-- Also a large line CHINESE AND JAPANESE MATTINGS I EARLS FURMTIRE AM CARPET CO. The Holmes liuUdini;, Corner State Koud aud Second South 8t Choice Puildinglols in best part of East liench, ou electric car Hue. C. K. Wan i lank, 2.'!5 Main St. Chmee Ittiilding lots in Lest part of East Bench, on electric car line. C. E. Wantlaso, IWS Main St. One-Thir- Otr Our special this week underwear. 15uckey Clothing, Hoot and Shoe Co. i Deep Creek Stage leaves Stockton lor Dugway Monday, Wednesday and Friday noon. Time, 20 bouts to Ihigway. Fare 12. 50. Ollice of II. ( '. Lett it Son, rooms i and I's. Commercial. bank building. It..- Itlir 'l "e"!""" firiilfM ll.' ItfUu - f j.tfG Aris'sl'atenals.) 4lH-- - I r "Vl iP-- ' zt," $ h r I " ' "V f f t 0 4 t ll I it II "Mill v V,X I - " s,Uti" I V s Vs n I y , w ilili utii k. m at t. k VUVi f GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer In all kinds of find-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Steam Engine, Saw 31 ills, Etc. Kailroud Contractors' Supplies. Warelicuse: 133 to 145 First East St Ii ORrenin near One or two gents. 1;i Center street. nC Ti KNTNEWM l iKKS 1 house. C, L. llanuaman. w Main St., up stairs. s(ik liFNT. XKw slV lioOM HOUSE. I with cellar. . losets, cty water, elc. ...--e in. Only f.ii per mom n. Davis 4 StiiUK'er. all o- -t Second South street. IlLKASANTKKONTRtK M WITH IIOAKH. 1 batn. lawn, porch, shdc. Lieryt.'diig new. ; East Third 8011th. Ulili KfiST J 8 J.FAUK I'JANO.-T-I-F nuireof J. W. Hraudcs, Koom .., Singer build. 111;. I t lit HKNT- - t'UKNlbllKI) KOoMsT T7E. 1 ad south. I 'OK KKNT -- A SIX KOOM ttot'SF. WKLL J locaieil. lii'tuire o' Alfred Duns.'iee, roorns'Mand "i. Ooiiitnerc'ai iilock I 'OK KKNT KI'KN!-H- Kl KooMS WITH board, at dm Last First South. Pol! KENT STOKK. WITH S LIVINO jP rooms, ltest av olaire er ry location Iu the city. Koom 7, No. 21 VV. First S iutli, to ti o'clock p. 111. UOK KKNT - KPRNISHF-- Kl lt'MS EI.Ko" 1 trie li(,'ht and b.iln. w.th or without lard. aut South Urtti East. rpvvo" "nicely" fuunisiieu rooms. I sinKie or connected, with u.e of barh. With or without board. First house in Price's Court. Ha s. W. Temple. yfi-ecota- l. 1 uTcmTn rT.NTTriwK.N:r'LTirrrrsT I U' experience, r. tereuces, wantpoM-llo- Address Kilstler. TlMl-.'s- . 'J THA UK- - A ins.0 Folt" i;i SIIIKNCK J. either iu dty or in tro.-.- a'tditioti. Ui'HAi'K J.'M il liKrt s, Uii'j Main street. l "0. WIIITTK.MOKK AM) S. I. AKM X . tronn law offices reuu.ved to 'io-lh- Kitts Unit; Co. iilifu, corner Ma'.n and First South. OP11M MOKPIIINE.OHLoi.'AL.COCAINF. smolons' h.ildt cined. Chained Rrc! Unchained. Hook ..( l:si paces id tr .I m'ui free. Adtireea box l.'i, Sao L;.ke City, Utah. Hol'SK MOVERS IMiYLE FOW'LEW, house movers and raisers. A lite loliH experience. l argest otit'it in th territory, oiii.e. ucoutior Shaffer's JniK-stor- 2isMiu street 1'. 0. Box us. Hi.s!atioA of Cart aership. rpiIE CO I'AI!TNI-:CSmi HFKKTOFOlif: 1 n..iK..,.t, (;. ji. Wheat. m and Aiev Mack'-y- . under the firm name of heat' n 0: Mackcy. has t'Us.tav heeri dissolved hv mut-1..1- I . tract, sai.ic. II. Wht-ato'- i asHtiin'iai; all Ha; Hit es and collect ml outst uiiIiuk accounts. Tii-a- r phi. e of tmslness. formerly known as ' tneO las saloon, nt I...I VV, South' Temple SI.. has iiecu ch iui;eii to ta Live Oak saioou. lol West South Temple. C It. Wukatoi Al.kX MA' KEY. The vorld-renovne- d and popular pugilist, Mr. Herbert Slade, has assumed the man-agement and directorship of the Elks Gymnasium and may be found at his post of duty at almost any time. Tho well-stocke- d sideboard will also be urder this gentleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The wel! stocked sideboard will bs presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the Moan", who for some time was one of the principals of the celebra-ted John L. Sullivan Sparring Combination. Mr. Slade is probably the best known pug-ilist and enjoys a more exten-sive acquaintance among the fraternity than any other man in the West. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns and as a pleasant, genial, gentleman, he is considered by his host of friends and admir- - ers as having but few equals. During your spare moments CALL AND SEE HIM Opposite Theater. And 228 State Street. " E. SELLS. J. TUCKEIC II. W. SELLS. SELLS Sc CO. WHOLESALE cS: RETAIL TJEALERS IN LUMBER. First South St., Opp. 14th Ward Assembly Rooma. Poetoflice Dox, 1078. Old Pioneer Yark of Armstrong Jfc IJagley. iAioiNEiiioS flows ' of tho West Polished Up. BoiloJ Down, so That Ha Who Eubi May Eiiad. AUT E0I3S0ES, ADT HDLLUl Ileus of InUrutt aud Eita of Current Continent Trom the List of Our ExohangeSi I.oan i.H still reaehiuj; out inviting hands to th hat faclnrv. but attbiterip-tioh- s eome iu very alowly. Til's old depot building tit Logan will be raised and a solid foundation plaeed miller it, to bo used hereafter as a fri-ih- houso. Tuesday morning a rery tiinall buy was riding down Seeond tieet si rapped to a horse, bis iegi being lirmly tied to the animal's side. Logan Nation. Janu s Kelly, an ( Igden butcher, wa thrown from his wagon on Jclleisou ayeuiio the oilier day and received lractinei of the arm thai will lay him Up for 'M,.e lin.e. John Hed'lerinan b.T broujlit suit Biraitistth board of direetor of the Methodist university at t Igdeu for the recovery of if I'MKi for worK performed on tho foiiuilation. The trouble with Mam Small has caused thu Methodist iienplo to get behind in their accounts, but. the board stalest that they will come out all right. NEVADA NOTES. I'epuly I'ish Commissioner Close ar-rived tiii'. morning from the lish hatch-ery at Carbon with a con iuieelit of eighty thousand young trout which were deposited in the Humboldt river at this place. Another shipment will arrive iu ubout a veek.-K;- ko Inde-pendent. The Walker Lake liullotin jj'iws Itreyfoglu a black eve in the billowing. Jtaaya: A prospector ,Ust fiomlitey-fogl-passed tlooiigh Ilawlhoitie yes-terday. He sas that thu new country is undoubtedly mineral bearing, but that a poor man can do nothing there, the mines ui e undeveloped and it ulil repin e capital to open them up. There are "three pretty good prospects " The ledges are from eight inches Iu six feet wide, and average about $ii) per toil iu gold. There are four solootis and two More at llrcj fugle. About 1,100 men, miners, prospectors, etc., aru already there, and our informant thinks il will be a hard matter for many of them to get away. w . . COLORADO NOTES. All tramps w ho visit La Junta are at once pill to work on the si reels. The little old boy or Mr. K. 1. llerwig, a farmer on Klk rner. near Null, canunt be found, i lo was tracked to the river nii't it is supposed has fallen iu and drowned. It in proposed to represent Leadville nt the World's fair by a large cyclo-rama- , giving a view of the city and mines. The scheme was proposed by A. A. lilow, a prominent mining mail. The first cutting of alfalfa will soou liegiu in the lower Arkansas vtdley about Hncky 1'onl ami Las Animas, aud in (he l'ucompaligre valley about Ielta. The yield promise to be very large. The retirement of President Charles B. Ingersiili from the agricultural col-lege loses to the htato uu ellicient and successful educator, lie gues to his new liuld of labor at the iiniversily of Nebraska. All the butchers in Leadville, lireck-enridg-and liiliou are alter liecf cattle, nnd cattle, cattle, seems to be the crv all along the line, ami such an activity in the beef market ha.i uot been expe-rienced Lore beforo lor a number of years. Helta county is enjoying a healthy growth the present spring, and its pop-ulation, according to the Laborer, is being increased by a large number of lionin buyers, ' The amount set to fruit last fall aud this spring will nut bo less than 1(H)0 acres. Work, on the new depot at Moscawill soon be commuuceil. The plans anil specifications are now completed, and the carpenters are waiting for an order from headquarters to commence work. It will be the tame size aud style of llio one at Moute Vista. Miss Alice Kmtwood of thu Ilenver high school is now making (irand .Jiiuciion. her headquarters for botan-izing trip on thu western slopes, a n of whose llorashe is engaged in making. Miss Eastwood is a most ac-complished bidanist. The Star calls attention to the steady growth w hich Craud .unction is enjoy-ing and to the number of handsome residences and cottages now in process of erection. It is not a boom growth, but a substantial one, which means a pertain and prosperous future. Hon. C. U. liowruan lias begun the publication at WalHcnburtr of a new paper called tho People's Messenger. It will represent the farmers' alliance In politics, nnd the first issue takes string sides on that side us well as be-ing a neat, newsy and line appearing journal. La Junta is building a new flouring mill and tbe contract for the found-ations has already been let. It will be three stories with a basement, but whether the superstructure is to be lirick or stone has not yet been deter-mined. The number of new mills which have been constructed in the Arkansas valley within two years indi-cates the growth of the wheat product. A wealthy company lias been organ-ized to develop the marble bods at Y'ule creek, near Aspen. The marble ledge, is o00 feet iu thickness, surmount-ed by a white statuary marble bed 2."i0 foet thick. They slope for a mile down at the level part of the canyon and tin-oil-disappear from sight. Kuormiuis blocks of white aud variegated marble, broken olf from tbe main mass, lie upon the slope immediately below the perpendicular marble el.lTs. The first 1 5 or Hit) feet of the did is composed of exquisite green serpentine marble, a bright grass green in color, veined with white or delicato rosette and soinotiinps llesh colored. Above was discovered another elill of 450 feet, formed of ariegaled mai'LUr It is of an immense variety of shades and pat-terns, rangiug from a soft dote color to delicato chocolate, with veins of white. There w as a very important decision made iu the Colorado Springs court a few days ago that every farmer should know. The decision rendered was that all ditches whose priority dated back of the st.ito constitution can uot be med-dled with, aud their rights are prior aud come before water lor domestic purposes, ami their rights caunot be legislated against. We believe the de-cision to be right, and it will save a good many dollars from lawsuits that would have been stalled had not tho decision been made. TWO BHAUriFUL YOUNG GIRLS It'bo HOI i rwate a rurure In Nawport Till, hummer. Newport is to have a sensation this summer. it is authentic-lil- stated that the beautiful' and celebrated daughters of Lord 'ii Hi ii, Leatrice aud Adelaide, aru to grace this lauious resort with their presence this coming season. It will be remembered that lleatrice'g beautiful dark eyes have played navoo lately with the heart of Albert, the eld-est sou of ho prince of Wales. Wtiat it will amount to is as yet a matter of conjecture iu Miigland. Tho young la-dies are acknowledged to bu the most beautiful in ail Lurope, and there vv ill bo not a little excitement iu tho hearts of our Americau belles over their com-ing. They aro exquisito dressers, and their costumes will be marvels of curi-osity, t'ulike most ladies they kuow exactly what is suited to them. S.ime time ago they soul for the chief designer of the Paris house of the New York ami Paris Young Ladies' Fashion Lazar, and selected forty costumes each, the cost of which will amount to thousands of pounds. Through the courtesy of these young ladies we have been permitted lo copy for The New York nnd Paris Young Ladies' fashion Hazar t.'vof their most exquisite costumes, which appear us tigures U and 4 ou the colored plates of tho June number of this magazine, just out, and for which the publisher has issued, in the uame of the American Indies, a card of thanks. It is rumored that the prince jnay follow thu young ladies to Newport this summer. Tho New York aud Paris Y'ouug Ladies' fashion Itazar has tho exclusive right to publish each month at least one or more of the costumes in which the ladies lieatrice aud Adelaide will ap-pear. . "Looking Itarkward." Bellamy's theory may be well enough but it is frequently a painful pleasure lo look back over one's past life and think of what might have been. Take the man dying of consumption. Tt might have been different had he at-tended lo "llio little cough" in timo. Take for instance Mr. Jacob il twx-httrst- , a gentlemau JO years of age with a large family depending on him. For a long time pasl his case was consid-ered incurable, his physicians east recommended a change of climate ho came to Salt Lake, but found the change did not improve him. lie was obliged to give up work. He "looked back "over his past life aud realized that he was losiug ground physically. Ho was getting worse each day. lie called ou one doctor, and tnun another, but faded to titiit any relief. Ha was emaciated, and weak, his h.ncs pained him so he was in constant misery, coughed constantly and expectorated large quantities of putrid matter, tin thu arrival of Dr. McLennan he con-sulted him, took treatment and today rejoices in leeling a d'Hereut man. He feels strong; now aud neither coughs nor expectorates any. Mr. Hawxhurst is a carpenter, well and favorably known here, he resides with his family at li.'iS West Fifth South street. Call oil In 111 if you aro interested anil Iearu his j experience. His reputation for honesty and truthfulness is heyond question. If Ir. McLeunan caunot euro you no! power on earth can. Kvorv character r.f disease treated. Consultation par- - lors 72 West Second, South street, Salt Loke City. No names published w kn-out tho consent of patients. CU-atlt-iilLI) in this city, M:.y :11th. Charles H. St. leoi ak'eii ii years. m. uths, i. iias! autive..f .Voutrose. Scotland. Funeral at p. m. ! rlday. fioni his idenee. noitheast comer of Sixth F.a-- t and j Seventh South . Friennsaud acquaint- - ituieo rcsiiec tfu.i y Invited to attend. I |