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Show n 1 I THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY ATKIb ) IS'Jl: 3 t I xVlotners, JLook to l our interests I I i I Commencing Wednesday Jit Shirt-WAIS- TS ! Shirt j Alornino- - VC place on Special Sale one of the finest llllCS of BOYS' V O, 125 dozen Hoys' Shirt Waists, from 4 to 12 years, in plain and fancy colors, stripes and i CLOTHING ever shown in .the City; in light and medium IL0)kr checks, good value at 50c; our special lMicior this week, 25c. I weights in perfect styles, just what you want lor a Spring and I cV 1 ' ? 1 Uy KNEE PANTS! KNEE PANTS! KNEE PANTS! 250 pairs Hoys' Knee Pants, from 4 1 bummer hlllt, comprising all the latest Stripes, plaids, checks V I I to 14 years, sold everywhere at 50 to 60c; take them along this week for 25c. Jj and )in checks, ranging in ages from 10 to 18 years, and until 1 I j Saturday night you can make your own selection from f)00 A I In Glens' Suits, Spring Overcoats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, we display for your in- - SUITS AT HALF THEIR ACTUAL VALVE. I srection a11 thc Latest Noveltlcs at pnccs ' Jour Choice for $5.00 Jjj Within the Reach of All ! I The "0, K." The Birthplace of Low Prices! 117 Main St, ! GEO. A. LOWE, I)"aler la nil kinds il'(irst-c!a- s AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable. Strain Engines, Saw 31 ills, l'Ac. Kailroad Contractors Supplies, "7"arelio,u.s-- : 133 to 1.5 Pirst East St. London Tailoring Co o o.'J AVrst Second South Street. Latest Kovelii33. F.130ERN PRICE K!LCR!!J5. Correst Styles. Fashionable Attires SUITS TO ORDER, ) m ( PANTS TO ORDER, $20& Upwards. ) --$20 andTpwarJs- -( $5 & Upwards.' It is our business to Art s you becomingly. It maltem not the price; nor the ocea-io- if large experience, plenty of pnoiU, and honest prices will do it (and it will), you'll coran to see us. Hundred of wise purohiucn art daily selecting from the thousands of Fabrics arranged in our novul and nt way. Lookers become buyers and amply pid. Our capacity for making to order is broad;, but we advise you to order early. Conic and Price Our G-co&- s. Store Open Evrry Sight Until 1 O'clock. The London Tailoring Co. EAGLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE C OrTpIsr . vf. ?"v-- 421 mi FIRST SOlTil, SALT LIKE CUT, Lf A ; Sro. M. Soor jAi. QmTOSKJtra II. 8. RrMrritL PreeideuS. Escretary. GEO. i. SCOTT & CO., --DEALEKH I1-T- Hardware and Metal, ! Sieves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc, . AGENTS FOtt the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steels Wiru R?, Vacuum Cylinder ao.d Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atln fJnjpnes and Boil ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Uoru Whim. BUkt Pumn. iltnera'and Blacksuaiths Tools, Eta 168 MAIN STREET, gait Italic City, - Uiah KING y YANKEE, . II2A LICKS IN Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Goods, Etc. A Full Line Always in Stock, 213 State Strest, S . It Lake City. Lynch & Glasmann. Real Estate Brokers. - . ji We OfTer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Only. They Mi st be Sold at Once. Tlie Following Are Genuina Baria3 : SftxIAO ft Lot, with npw Prnme Cotlas. 'i rooms, larjre pantry aiul closet. 'ity water, IVuit t rees: on Al;ime;!:i Avenue, between lirighaiu and first oth, near lili Kast $ 1,400 6Oxl30 ft, 4 blocks north from IcConi k's Uesidence, nicely locate!, fruit trees, etc 1,000 50x140 ft Lot, on Capital Hill, nieoly locuted, beautiful view 73 25x140 ft Lot, on Capitol Mi'l, gntul location, fair view.. 400 3 Lets, 30x1 40 ft eacl), on Grant street, between 5th & Oth North; each 150 40x1 15 1-- 2, on Main filreet, 1-- 2 block from Temple; this is a snap 12,000 1 o Ixt, 25x125 ft, 3 blocks iiorUi of I'oplar Grove; the bunch for 1,250 330x105 ft. double corner, 4 blocks southeast of Warm Springs, lino peach orchard on ground 8,000 We Offer tee Above for a Few Days Only. Easy Terrris ! Lynch k Glasmann. SAMPLE COPV OF THE ST. LOUIS WEEKLY Globe Democrat! SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. QST Send Your Name at Once to CT Globe Printing Go. St. Lcuis, ' Missouri. H CAUSED A DIG FLUTTER. &mmlianm KplHiMte fit tn Struggle for Senator lugulU Scut. u A sensation occurreil recently in oot E. J. TUKNKIt. nection with tlie struggle in Kan-sas for the senato-r- hip cow hi hi by Mr. Infills. .It wnsca.iiwlby thu publication of letter purporting to 1) a v o b e !? n wrftteti ly Mr. Ii ' J. Turner, mem-ber of eongre.st from the .Sixth district. The let B t?r i.i to Mr. MoGrath, president of tlu Ststo Allimce, and reads in part as fol-lows: 1, I iiave nn mnn-- y toKiuirl in a flcht. If I mc- Mi C'-- I coulil a?:il w. ill ;)it Hi) '.,C.M, hill it i! diilk-tlf- l lo i;;..? ir ti:,u wny-lii- .it i;. j):'ninisi. it! 1. cum' of .mii'c !,.. Vet yuti m.iy li.u-- ' miiiii' frii'inti ) win wiiuM !) HTiii!u Ci ta'e liiioii rlnui'-.- V.'tj j will hiss that Uiil Ui ;'smli,isli iltu,t Tinieil Stall's 1 j:iil:( :al district, md 1 o.wi h.vve a l.iiile.t SliiLi-- i I iiKir:;.'!;:! uu'l clt rk. Tut- (Irs clinti(;r:i v. ith uil J iunl tliu clerk is lur life. Uic. I 1 K'' s y.jii kmnv 1 fiiiH mm uf my fnemls. V 4, li'ive n'reeil not ii iii;i!at" this liill until liie ule .4' tlon tiler-- ' is over, for lritritlW Molll'l lin jllliljitnl on f to for nil the Hint riijMro lulu, or sotui ot jj tlie iMsieni fi.'liuwa inijla try lo commit hi:. .3 UK:iiest it. ' ' Tile publication of this naturally cro I eted a flutter among politicians. It f I Is repudiated by Mr. Turner, who says i I It was forged by a disappointed oflice ff Becker. 3Ir. Turner is a native of Penn-Bylvani-is 41 year.) old, and served through the war as a member of llu Iowa regiment. Ihi in a lawyer by pro- J ' fessioii, anl before entering congress I was secretary of tlio Kansas board ol U railway commissioners. to break through it ami full cm silk, wnoi or other lii.'it-i'rii- contained in a glu,-- vessel. As the colored light falls upon it sounds will be given by the different parts of the spectruv, and there will le silence in other p;.rts. If the vessel contains red worsted and the given light fi.islies njioii it, lond sounds will be given. Only feeble, sounds will be heard when the rel and blue parts uf the rain-bow fall upon the vessel, aud other col-ors make no sound at ail. Thi-r- ?4 Soni; In tlio Hunhcum. The Scriptural that ttie licniimr stars sang together finds cor-- t .O'iration al"t!g the lines of modern ii v"i'y. An American scientist has v .red '" ig from the sunbeams, lie describes t!n in tn"se words: A beam of light, is made to pass through a ; . :'' ;: 1 i : i i'ci e i he :..lar r ram)- A ,';.': havsrg tiijts or opejj-'ing-tut i'i it is made to revoke, and ; the colored light of the rainbow is made Ktmimiv hh a oloji!. In the death of Professor Alexander Winelull, Ann Arbor university loses one of the ablest members of Iter faculty. Few men have done inure to populariza geology ami render familiar to the lay mind the discov-eries of the spe-cialists. l)r.Vm-chel- l wa.sauativo of New York ftatec.n.l agradu-at- e of Wesieyan university. In !V;t, when but ait years old, he a professor in the. universitv 'ti.' of Michigan ,'tIto''iU. Ann Arbor, and with but a single inter-- j val lWol to lhTSt ivmaineJ conuect'.-i-with tiiat sent of learning until the timu of Ida death, lie cool.iibufed much Vo tliw scientifio ltt.erti.tnre of tlie day, and ono of his books, "Sketches of Creation," is widfr'V iinowr INFORMATION GRATIS. Hut It Didn't ftati.ry tlio 1an with th rrolfiliKtl Proboscis. "Uoiti' fur, mister?" Tlio question was asked by a lon$ nosed, thin lipped imfii, with pointed chin whiskers, a slouch hat, and a hun-gry expression of countenance, lie w,,s his elbows on the neat in front ol lii in. which Bent was occupied by u pa 'inrer in a gray check Hiiit. The passenger addressed turned partly around, took a look at hisipiestiouer, and hized him up at once. "Yes, I am Koing to Nashville," he rov plied, "down in Tennessee. My businest there in to sell four (.hares of bank stock, dispo.--e of my interest in a farm of eighty acres ten miles from the city, and invest the procced.s in a clothing establishment on North Cherry r.treet. I am fron Deardstown, Oass county. Ills. I got on tiie train there at this morn-in;?- . It was. forty-fiv- minutes behiml time. My ticket cost mo U.ii.'j. J Shall take the sleeper when the sua ftoes down. Had my dinner about an Lour ago. Paid seventy-liv- e cents foi It. This cigar, cost me ten cents. 1 havi been a smoker for about thirteen years. My iiamo is t 'hauucey McConnell. I am 8! year old, liave u wife, and four chil-dren, came originally from Ilarrodshurg, Ky., and am a member of tin; Congrega-- tioiuil church. I was formerly a drujr- - i gist, but sold out to a man named Tread- - way, and I am not in any business novr. I am worth perhaps $1U,HK. My fathe.r was u cooper and my graiMlfather was a fcea captain. My wife's name was Carr lu'forc 1 lnarrie I her. Her father was a mivoyor. That's sill J know about her fan.ily. We live in a two story frame house, j.nd the children have all had the mumps, ehickenpox and measles. When 1 re.'ili Nashville 1 expect to stop at the Ha.vvfell house." 11 ii fctopped. The long no?ed man him a moment with interest and tlie'i asked in a querulous, diWtui&aJ way : "What did yer da fur d Jjyin':" Chicago Tribune, A JNmv Iiisa-.i?- Mrs. Mos Kclimimliero- is a very can-rli- d womaa. There wen) several lady friends at tlio house ;i f.;w days ago. Mono was u.it prostnt, bvng down at the store. "How is your husband's, pishness com-ing on':'' af ked one of the visitors. "Not so good as I vants. Every once In a vile lie gets ono of his hone.it spells, and then we hardly make expenses. You don't know how (ad I feels ven Mose gets one of dose honest spelL.'' Tcsa THE FOREST'S MONARCH NO MORE. A (jiuut IltMlwood T:'h lterulues . WurM'. Fair Kxttdilt. What is said to have been the "biggf st tree in California" was saeriiiced recent, ly to the desire to make a novel exhibit at the World's fair in Chicago. Thia monarch of the redwood spoch'3 towered 812 feet toward the sky, and the distance from the ground to the first limb was 172 feet. It flourished in the forests of Tulare county, thirty miles from tha mi 'i Uf ill now tiir section wilIj ioo7i. nearest railway, and over C,H)0 feet aim vo the level of the sea. The storms and sunshine of fJ.000 years have been Jiecessary to perfect its magnificent irvowth, lnt, it took ten woodsmen less than a month to bring the (riant crash' ing to the ground. the trunk ihey sawed a seefbm suitable for their purpose and hauled it to tiie cars over a road which wan cleared by much blasting of rocks and the cutting down of 400 ordinary sized trees. When placed on view the section will bo simply a shellthe, interior lieing hollowed out so as to accommodate 100 visitors at a time. Thc exhibit will bf lighted by electricity, ' (.'orijtuon to All. :;i i "Forty years old and so little? I won- - der what made him so small':" "I suppose, like the rpst of mankind,' he shrank from washing when ho was a child," Philadelphia Times. j Kjitntiunuhe Cenipiiny. Mother (to young hopeful) I wond.y with what vagabond you were running around all last night? Youii' Hopeful With pit Texa Siftings. Anyttiifif; for tli Chtlilrru. "Why, Paletti, what's got into yon? This locomotive has four smoke stacks." "I know it. I painted it that way to please my baby." New Yor!i Lveuiiig Sub. A aiatter of Choice. ww mr K Lieai. Menchim (who enjoys the repn- - ration of being the plainest nmu in the rmy iMadam, we have arrived just in time. Permit me to release yon. Emigrant's Wifo 1 dunno, cap, I dun--1 no. Blamed if I don't think I prefer Ii juus. Once a Week. Woman' Way. "Take my seat, madame," said a gen- - tleman to one of two ladies who entered the tram car. "Thanks. Now, Ethel, dear, there is a seat. Kit down." "Indeed I shan't, Clara. Take tht fieat yourself. I prefer to stand." j "Now, dear, you know you're almost ' tired to death. Hit down." "And let you stand? Well, I think I ceo myself! Besides, I'm going to pay the fares." "No, you're not." "Yes, I am." "It's my turn. Sit down and let tns doit,." (Ktiter third lady, who takes the va-cant, seat.) Chicago News. Mlninrtirlnl ll'tbnlntlont. First Preacher How much is your Miary? Set ocd Preacher (sorrowfully) Foul hundred dollars; but 1 don't gut it all. How much is yours? First Treacher (sadly) Four dona-tions; but I'm worse off than you ar --I get them all. Life. Transmitting Parking by KUwtvlclty. Littlo is known in the United States of what is termed telpherage, or tlie con-veyance of packages by electricity along iiuea uf overhead wires. In South Amer-r- a a lino has been constructed 180 miles long, which will place liuenoii Ayres and Monto Video in communication. Across the Lu riat;i thero is a swing for the vires of ninetcsn miles, and the. for the journey is afforded bj two towers 270 feet in height. It is in-tended to dispatch letter boxes between the two cities at intervn.li of two hours. This expedient of niaiiitainingeommnni-catio- n has great possibilities for vast dis-tricts in Africa, within which railways ar vet very problematical for tht cup-U..- A Cuso in Point. j "Seest thou a man diligent in his brtsi-- 1 ness," says Solomon, "he shall stand be-- foro kings." .We have a striking illus- - j tration of this aphorism in the life of1 Dr. Franklin, who, quoting the sentence himself, adds: "This is true; I have stood in the presence of five kings, and once had the honor of dining with one." All in consequence of his having been "diligent in business" from his earliest j years. What a lesson is this for our youth and for us all. Exchange. We know of a gentleman in the trade who j stood with "four kingij and a queen" I and did not have enough left to dine j iilone. This was a Imsou for age. Dt'7 Goods Chronicle. A Ra Cliungn, "Steward!" cried the miserable pa ienger, "Yes, sir. Anything I can bring you, Bir?" "Jiothinjc, steward, but an acre of wal estate anywhere hang the neighbor hood! as long as it's good solid ground." New York Star. IIU Prt of It. A rustic was boasting of a "big job" he had done in having a tooth taken out which had .ached "like lightnin'." "What, did you have to do about it so great except to furni.h the tooth?" a;;ked a bystander. "Why. dnmmit, 1 hild the socket down " Lifo " Kossuth usually finishes the day with a game of billiards, and, though he is fc9 jears old, he plays with a steady hand ttud usually wii j |