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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. THURSDAY. Al'JtlL V. 1831. 6 For Rent. Fine, large, now store room on First South and Fourth West, one of the tin-o- t locutions in the city for a good gro-fcr-store. Fh.m il & Sxwkus lli t'ollllUHriMul St BUSINESS DIRECTORY. h. nop & co., ;.) H. MAIN. IMl'OKTKKs IN JAPANESE ). und C'tunene srrei n. bron.e cabinet NtlaH. anil'iues ami curios. Hand homete a alway on hand. AKCniTECr. TEED A. HALF, (VAT OV DBKTER.) ARrHITFCT OF COMMKKflAT, BLOCK do, H'aaawh bulldlail- - F. If, ULMEE. Rl HITKCT-K- O I'lUXillHHS Ht'II.DIN'J 0. H. LaBELLE. RCHITFCT. f3 WEST SF.i'ONrt SOI'TH J V Street, Suit Lake City. arn prepared to furnl-- h all manner of plana In the most Im-proved style of architecture, such as chan ties, opera hmises, hotels, banUlmj bonnes, private reeidenreH and huslnesH blocks of any Heat ul references Kiveu aa to uiy stand-ing CALIFORNIA OREAM OF PRUNES. A very pleasant LnxU'rve. made from the juice of Fresh Prunes combined with a few harmless vegetable ingredi-cnt- s of well-know- n and highly tndt cinal qualities, put ttp in the form ( f CKKAM DROPS. Making a Tery valuable preparation FOH INFANTS AND C'flll.riRF.N, Assimilating the food and Regulating the Stomach and Howels. IT PROMOTES DIGESTION. CnEEItFUL NF.SS ANP KRSr. IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY Far, Constipation, Soi'B Stomach, Convulsions. Loss ok Slkkp, WollMS, V'RVKKISUNKbi, ETC PK1CE nr. CENTS. For Salo by All I)ruKlts. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO.. San Francisco, California. Lrttttrt. TXnTkTTTmTI3'a'm in IAKM, ?6 TO !M pi'i w ell. I.UI Ko.ltll Mil'tl Street. ANTKi) Ti l HKNT. 0 lt 1 'n'lM U' lions with bath. Apply K. J. I- - Timks Olllce. lj ALT K KMIMYM KNT W 7 ninve.l tn J', H'e.--t Sen.n.l All klndn i.f help furnii-lie- on anori uotl e. 'anti:i- - to nt'Y ri ni.t) in all kin, is. fl.ili H'luse M'ilniM -- a l 'lI'irSKS TO MnVI'7 I TAH HOOSB UJ Miiviti,-Co- . buildui. W'ANTKII- - Ayi)UNiTLA fY lKSli!K3 Ce.ir i. ii toitii ofllie work. IIh h.r titMi r. WilniK to work lor small salary. AililieMi It. Tine s oitlre. ',AM,i;lTH'o' KIUST I'l.AH VKSI' ini:.er lor lln wk onlv. Apply r ni e. lV.ll.Ui s ii Co., U Wi l S s'ond HoUtU si n et 1'ANTKIA SKUVANT WAN'TKl) HI No, 'Jil Wi- -t Del North. HEAL ESTATK AND LOANS. EUETON, GEOESBEOK 4 03., REAL ESTATR, NO. VW MAIN STKKRT 1,k city, Utah. Notary in odic Telephone 4.11. MONEY WANTED. TF YOU PKHIKli A OOOU LOAN PLACED real estatu, call ou 8. t Spoucer, 'Ml III alu street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., 1F.AL ESTATE, ROOM I, OVElt HANKOF J t ball Lake. luTiwtiueiita foruou-resldea-aspeclalty. DREDIIL & FRANKEN, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS B e cor. Main and Third South. We rarTy a romnlete line of Drmm, Chemtcalt, 1'roprietary Kemedlrs, Tnuses. Import-porte- d and domes: ir t'erfuuies and Toilet Articles. The Compounding nf rhTelelnas' Freierlp-'tlou- a and Family Kaoipoa our fep.cialty. Also a fine Hue of Truses. Kraces and rriit-sn- . tiyuc iai attention given to orders by mall. Agoney for Giititer's Fine Candies. Jpov Stale. V CJirsVLi:"jlu' Kl'l.silN ' STKKl.T StTIV V ilivisoii. Mti.ao.l on West iir ve o,ey nine I lock Iroiii I nioii Nutloi ai bank. ,;"'.i ill HI. emeillB o; to U chasers. Api.y at Aic.-cl- l IIim.h. Liiial4r yai-.i- '.Htiitestr-et- . ', .'sAl.h iikXkaHK--TW- Sl'i.KNIill) I K t h for luintier yi.nl, lire's n: or Also one of fie t.e.t site lor bu.p ness in the. ilv. Applv ii.ohiicIS. C.'. " i r , ; :i s .uth Main i t. vci. or to w. 11. Mo aiiwav. wiih lio llc lilts !ruu (Jo. WNir-- AKiN B HI') .! 1 ' d SA I.K HY - I mi.' -- ite. y .x Hi to Is on I treit. trillt. civ w iter. el., trie cars. Also lllielicililll.er.-i- l I. isfen Katisaai.ioperly t ex Halle' ..r halt I. ill property. S'l ami M I'Diiiinei-- l.il blin-K- . ll'nKSALE '.ioi.ixj KKD llliti K. AI'i'LV ' 1 to J, IK! W est Fourth South. "l '(IK S U.K- - Kl.KliANT H IMI(MiHlt'SE ' I on hlltl.lh Est street. All Modem Im-- i pro- -, nt- ul'. I'rice verv low. Terms ensv App'v to the owner;., I'. I'. Whltt'-iiiore.a..- south Main stre-t.ori- V. II. tint arinan.wiih i ; t iM!Ritupanv. I 'i , SAi.t. - TIIK HKMTI lir. "F HI I" rooii.s. ul; piivllene of t o years lease. II st locatimi lu tue city. Address A., Tunes ol.e.C '. I si KSA I K A lii").Ill N(J Hot SE IN I' rm,: locitiin. diiiiic a business, ei w fiirutiuie. u.icy tern.s Addie-- s J. W ,. 'i'-- a. - f to. noil win I'.uy Mv reslili nee ott West Termite with one hair b o: ii of trout d fro:it:n .' on that P'dialar l.ou-- , nl. ii.cii.ilii'U new Kunb.' p mi" and fiir'nliu-i- n.ii.p.ei.. for i rooms to-- t)u r with ..o.i.i drlrhiK hors- -. bntiuy and t.'.ii"lon in o e.i. eiils eonslHt of ; r.uu bru k. artesian wells, i.ew Inn n, line be o iiiK it hai-i- l ai.i! an al.titinan. e of haut' tit es that oiii.i ink" vears to . only small cash paym'. nl, l alance as lotiK tune as ,ou want. ANIiliKW WlUTK. Iai k box Ii .'M. GoL Edjvelloy wWW-- sues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of DIS SEW RESORT. The Peer Among Peers and Seo-on- d to None in this City In-vitations Have Been Issued by Mr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of His New Sample Eoom, at 228 State St. The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Kelley is to familiarize hi3 new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of fine imported poods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has just been refitted with elegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of the 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-come his host of friends and acquaintances. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Koom, op-posite the Theater, the ony place in the city h.iving a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith; and one that is sr'ctly first-clas- s in all respects. ATTORNEYS. " EHIPARD GEOVE & SHEPARD, Iawyeks KnoMs n and w wasatcii Malt LakeUty, C.W. P0WER3, ATTOHNKV.AT-I.AW- , OPPOPTTE South street. TLATINO. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING- 01. p OLD, SILVElt AND NICKEL PLATING W hy the Dynamo Proe.es. All aindi if repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Kncusu UHua. 81 E 3d South. BESTAL'UAKTJ. LUNCH COUNTER. 'pifK NIC1-S- LfNCH, KASrVTi'HF.l, I heef tea. fragrant coffee, J..rsey milk, pas-try, hot si4la. at Wasatch thuator Lohhy. Ilusiness men try It. F. E. Warren Mercantile Are now In their Spacious and Elegant NKW QUAUTliK Old Tribune EnjWin?, 78 W. 2nd So. pianos "Organs. Highest (jaslity I Largest Variety 1 LOWEST PRICES! Cash or Time rajatnts at Bargains. Desirable Infirmatl n rheerfully fttrnlslie.t those who eonlenipla'H buying a or see 0:id h'in l Piattu or Orireu. 'orrepiudiice prouitly iiti.-n-l- il t4i. Visttji-- always i'ollTe n::d ci lur.oteiit salctmcn. ( FISCHRU KNAI1K LVtKKIr DEt HKR SMII Ii STOKT ti CI Allll OKUAN9, One rrioe to ! : " lliiome tu $ct. IV (It KKNT MCE STUKK H'M'MS Ol'If) s te dr.:' f l.rus. luuiilre at Liiiindry. poll WITH 5 I,tVIN0 I rooms. Het m illiii.;e croi-.-r- loe.ition in the eity. Kmuii 7, No. i';:i W. South, 'i to ii o I'loek p. in. 1 vik UF.N'r" FrKNisTit.i) kooms with I or wtlliout lsi .nl. 1'ii K. Hixth St. 7.vjiritKNT"Ta vvkst kiktu' sm "tm, I seven ro. in- -, lialli. Imt and eol.l water itnd eiosets. Ap:.l t YouiiKbiiru. Utah nnd S.nlu:;s Imnli. V' K W,K I . I'.' IAST t'KFti S H1 H N I " E t . iinii uniuin-s- el rooms In Harris s tuiild-lnit- ; reasoiiaule pil.es. Apply r om J, '.A .tiite SI. i )it h KNTN4)Ttwi-:s'- vvn s r seven rooms, tnth. lu't iin I roid wi'ter. imil el feis. Apply lo Yoiinuliei'il, Com H ere al and Sai u;s bunk. TWO NICELY" KCKNIHIIKP KI'OMS 1 siturl eonniet"il. with or Imih. With or witliout b uird. First liou.- - in t'nie s Court. Ml S. W. Temple. 1" M il irF,NT F.I.KIIANT Ft'KNISIIED rontnuover the 'I'liuet. otflre for ii til l K.NITtKK. BADBBEQrnENiTrjRB CO., AND PF.At.t.RS t MANrFACTrilF.lia Sieiii Uesks, hcreeu doors and Wlndo.Ts. JoMuuii and re t alriutf promptly attoudod to. luo and 110 VV bouth TeniplBStruDt. CKOCEIltKH, TEED G. LYNGEERGK CTATLF. AND FANCY OKOCF.KIF.3. mO-- n Tlslous, Fruit, V'eot,aliles, i'ouliry, Fish, llanie, etc 63 oast First boulli Btrout. C. M. EAN13EU, DFAt.FR )N CHOICE FANCYOROCER1ES (iraln, Coal and Kindllog Wood, corntr Third bouth and State street. E03EE3 h COMPANY, qtHK LFADINO UKOCEK3, 46 EAST FIRST L boutb street. S. D EVANS, I i Sueceisor to EVANS & ROSS. jl I BadsriakBr& EBfcslmsr M 214 Stat St., salt Laka. tj 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHIP-- 1 KENT OF BODIES. Ail Night. Tslspbcne, 304. Hlomtt to Conn. M"'iny'0'iTN Wm". Tl'ltTi 'N. ROO J l State Btrei t. 'IX) l.OAN -- 7 AMI K I'KIl CK.NT M"NKY 1 to Ii, III! Oil well lu, p'OVed lli-- 1 1" PllSilless or e propi-r- ... Joi.n J. Snyder, room :t"i and M ilooiier liiiildli.K. I.VSl HANCK. LOUIS HYAM3 tic 00 LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL I1 Lils of New Yorii. Ma and bia Frouress liloct. l'MMIM-NO- . P. J. MOEAN, HEATING ENGINEER, 259 MAIN STEAM bull Lake Ulty. TF.NUUIIAI'HT. F. E MoGUEEIN, STENOUKAPHK.R; ALTj KINDS OFFICIAL and Typewritlnif. Dsalnr in Keinlnntou Typewriter and auuillos; Prouresj uildiuij. sirsio MAGNUS 0LS05. UF VIOLIN. (jtUTAR AND TEACHER Olson's orchestra and brass band. Itesidence. Sft M street, 81st wnr.l. Leave orders at any of the muslo sur3, or it bliarp A YouuKer's 1'alace dru store. NOW IS YOI'K CHANCE. Soriuit ttiail" from ti iti and unw,iri at Mrs. r'oreiiians. t Stale Koad iTkVsTinaL- - OKT lOVK K8T I M AT.-- : ON 1 lirsii-pis- more niul olllee liMiin-- from fft ai.d WitKUer. hUop oip.it Walker l:oue. I Ttkts in a l Dit. c. r n i Te k7 koo m i ar 1 F.liiio Hotel, snrKeou sp4claltst In ladles of ull kimln. Liver aud kidney . oittarrli, all chronic diseases and cancers and tumors, in pr.ictlce f4ir Hn years. I NTKNDINII WHKEL RIHRK3 SHOI'LH I should se Ihe New Hover Mtar for '.d. It Ii perfeetii n tstcerinn wle ls and nils to I'rice i. due it. Don t luiy a ttheel till vou 11. 1 einlnok , the iii nt Star "lieu Miles. lierlje.il l'elllli.Mkl', H I'oniiiiet-- i iai street. Hotel Tiiifil JUST OPENED. TUE CXL1 FIEST-CUS- S HOTEL L THE im Cor. Main it Son8i Temple Sts. DR. HODGES, DENTIST! Room 78, Commercial Hloi k, Salt Lak TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN! Ej tha Use of ViUlizsd Ait ALL WORK WARRANTED 1 I mi The world-renowne- 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. The well-stocke- d sideboard will also be urdcr this gentleman's personal supervision, aided by several thorough and compe-tent dispensers. The well stocked sideboard will be presided over by Mr. Herbert Slade, the-VL- E who for somi--- 1 IflfflSflBjlemMCo. Wholesale and Ketall LUMBER All kinds of Material pertalnlnif to th Luintier Yard business, and sih-ci-facilities for handiim; GET THEIR PRICES. Third West, Between First a"l Second Nartli I. Fisher Brewing Co. Salt Lake city. IMaiiufiintiirfrs ami ISoHlors of I".oi t Lajror ltwr. Hpi c a! attention Liven to Fami'y Trade. Or dues !e I at top panned to our acpot, iifti sii n Ii Mai::, iviit receive prompt and care ui attention. I'rowory and Office Telephone, S6 P. 0. Bex, 1255. Telephone, 139. Dial & . Montana " Machinery Co, Importer of and nenlerln High Grade Machinery, For all Kinds of Duty, f'arrles lu Stock for ImmeJiate delivery : Engines and Boilers. : From 8 to ?0 horse power. lloisliii"; 1'iiffiiiPS, I'linip'., llnrsc Wliinis, AViro Kop, Drill Stool, Mine and Mill Supplies, Safety Xitro l'owiler, Caps auiLiu Main Offli-- 259 UTAH MIIl Stationery Co. --tUCCESSORS TO f Tha Cuileiy TKE ESCDEBH H3TEL OFS S. C. liYVIXG. rf (Official Itoticc OlICFrToTuFn Estate of Peter Ereknon, deceased, i VOTI'TK IS HKKEHY GIVEN HY TUB i under-Vue- d. administrator of thee-mt- e it Peter trek- n, deceased, to th creditors of ai.it all entoiw liuvimt claims against toe said dioeamd, to exhibit tliem with iho neccsmrv vouciierH, w.tnin ton months after the llr. ptilillculion of this notice to the Slid sdmluis-iia'ors-theonVe t Hiure at Hurim ster. JIU Main street, Salt Lake City aud couutjr, Utah ten dory. Dated Salt Lak City. Ar.rll Hth, 1.' 1. IIeniiy J. KllKKSI'B, IhAAl' 1. KltKKSON, Administrators of estate of 1'otcr Erekson, deceased. lias been carefully made, und the intelH Rent lady in charge furnishes to each bny or girl the book which is to bo used that evening. The teacher in ch.'irge begins each evening by a general reading, which i always heard with interest. After fif-teen minutes spent in this way, each child takes the seat provided at the ta-ble, and in a well lighted, well warmed, eomfurtable room spends the evening In reading something which is profitable. Neil hiug can 'r.- prettier than the Right of body of children, who would be in great d.uig'T of falling into much more careless ways of ng the, evening, if so good a provision worn not made fur them. At Cot tage Place the attendance every day is more than one hundred. Uoston C'omnioiiwi'iillh. Serudble Work for Children. Mrs. Quincy Shaw and some of the ' members of her admirable staff have set i on foot a new arrangement, for which hundreds of boys mid girls will blepsher. In College place and nt the day nursery in Albany btreet, after the kinilergarti-- children have left, the tables are cleared and the rooms are transformed into reading rooms. From 4 to 6 o'clock little boys und girls may attend to-gether. From 6 to 7 tlie rooms are closed while the children are at supper, and then from 7 until 9 the children of the neighborhood come in to read. For this purpose a small SHleotion of books MM ICE FOR I'L'ULICATION. rert Laa t. Final Proof. ssr,. ITnitko 81 ai ks Land Ofkice. I Salt Lakk Citv, Uiati. April n. ISM, I IrS HKUfcMY (ilVKN THAT NOTICK S. Y"ll nf Srlt Lake City. Sa t l.akeeouniy. I tah, has filed notice of lo iniike on his iIimi'i i laud claim, No. Jilii lor ne southwest quarter, seetlon townsh.p 3 south, rainje 1 ve-- t. before thu r.e.'lster and Iteeelver at Halt. Lake City, on Morclav. the isth Cay of May. isi.i. lln mimes the following witnesses to prnvo the complete miration and reclamation of laud: Kilw.ird I'rlce. William Leak, I ,mi Hrown. John Urown, all of West Jordan, Salt Lakeeoiinty. L't ih. Kimnk l. Mi oiiis. Ketntster. Hum & Low It, Attorneys for ApplU aut. NO TICK. 1)1, ANS ARK 1NVITKI) KOIl TIIK KRKO-- Hon of a Joint city and county Imlldinu. to be erected In the center of fie. Ki),th Ward si uare iI.h of block VI feet npiarel. The prirji Imll l n't to have four fronta threo htorles With I aseincnt. and Coiietrueled on the plan of what Is known a slow c nntuitlon. C t of bu'.lillng complete not ti xceeil $ l.i,-t- i. All pliniH to be suliiniited on or before Mav ir.tli, P9I. City county re rve tt r.jilit 1 any iiud all plaus. For further particulars apply to Hon. ti. M. Mayor. Hon. W. Hiiit H. Probate Judu-e-, Bait Lake City, Li ah. April 4ih, lsl. Mexie.ui Cimtolll llonsen. For the cuiiimerce and trade of Mex-ico there are thirty-eigh- t custom housed in that country, nine of which are on the gulf, one cm thcUuntomnU frontier, liltcen on the Paci'lie coast, and thirteen on the frontier of the United States. Matamoras was at one time a large com-mercial port, but American railroads to the upper border towns have deprived it of lite greater bulk of ilstrade, all liough the country n round is settled up and the soil is oMcopliniialiy fertile. Vera tVnz jiistiilsmt beat l'mgn so in its maritime bii:i::eis in From l'n litres. (lie principal product exported to the Unit,.,! Sl.it"s is heiiii. ija-- ii fiber, a variety uf Of tic ports on tleJ I'acilic coat is the iiio.--i. im-portant, having it population of 11,'inn, and being the died n'm;1 iog point for thu Creator parts of the slalo of Sinaloa. 'I'lio Mexican Naval llureini of the Pa-cific is located at this point, mid also a branch of the Mexican si;iial service. The custom house .'tunn siiow a con-stantly belter development, especially on thy frontier lino bet ween t lift United Stales and Mexico. Mexico Moderuo, Moil Ileal Ion or Pamniirt System. Tin' iiliiioxiotis ju. ;sp'rt pysti'in in S4'i'i.'is lit;. y tu lm ijk nt last, nl'tor two years' veyntiitns. Prob-ulil- y fi.iviKners will b rnjiiin-i- to notify 1 ho imtlioritii'S of I'.'icli jihu'O of tiir'r airival mill sit i ili t Jilucc, und obtnili it fiinl uiit!iofi::it:f: !n ir sojourn if tlioy lunjiiiM" any il stay it liltiti nlreaily .nlniiti'il in I'r.niro mi l Switzer-laiu- l. Wlieti Hi' foroiiii'r lviiioves to nii4itli(r town or village this fiinl mut r.'ri'ivo it f'ivsli ollicial visa, niul after two months' stay in otto lai-- tho canl will 1st r ) ilai t'd by :i regular of -. only passin"; Ihronli can lnakn tlio docltir.-iliot- through tlio lintel ki'i'pi'rs. After it short trial of this systi-- pnssports may probably disappear altogether. Lonilun ( Jniphii'. PJiVNUT aLVFTIXESS. AN ITALIAN PEDDL&R WHO UNDER-STANDS HUMAN NATLrRE. Wtlierm "Mnka d Apiitc" and H "Jhika d Sinn- "- llow o .shrewd' Vendet Taken AdTaiituao 'f tlir WUiil und Ills Com pan lints' Innornm'i'. A newfil'iiper initn wlio is foiul of hot T.ws-t.'i- ! peanuts, i"l a pint, of tbi iti ihaly from smno Street veniler in Park now, nit,u:i'il on one hv n that ft uirtii.sihiriy swarUiy pU Italian kuvo him betli'f liioasuri' for lii.i tuoiM.'V niul !;if'erii.nil imvn por-fe-nuts tb.-i- any nllnT. Arnnlhic;iy. a ilirifty limu. ''i in small thinp4, ho l t lkl with thin low if pte'toiii. Tlio next ilay, howiwrr, as the tNtairwity of the ( il railway lie iDi'i.-i'.-l the vernier at hid niMaMtnineil etiiml, niul so pnri'luisr'l a pint of pea-nuts, whii'h subsivpiodlly tir-ifi- l out. to lie a rather wormy hd , fnrm atiii her sou f Itnly. ti hail nut i't half way lo Proailway vvlini vi'iniiT R'!Ku his ivarir..nn usual, hut in a 4liiTiT4'iit jil n o from tins one ha ccctipieil tho ih.y l si'1'. Thonewi-ipalie- iiiiinilnl.ii4)t-v,-n:i- t two pints if ami i:i ftictj.-- li.nl not then tliseorortsi tho wormy eumlition of Lis nevi-r- t lit h: matlo a mental note) t.f ll new .MiiJ of his chosen boun'O of pttpiily and iiasscd filotijr. rKtisiiNO Air?a.i. The next tiuio ho lau-- l fr'cafiion to tlirnnh Park row ln ciiIitisI it from Pnxuiwny. Ho looked ubotit, for hid peanut vender, rxpvctihijf t '""l 1'"" the new st.nid, but lro was not. "His lioneKty h;ts kinkruiitml him," nolilo-Kjuizi- 'd tho newf-,p;Hi- man. "It evi-dently Vtys bettor to remain in oim spot ud l wormy iruts." Wo ho purcltaseil Siom anotherTPtittcr and Rut amonR hn chanso a phiKV dtrw-- , whii'h horsecar coihlnctor Fubsnpinntly rf turned to him with loudly expressed ecorn. This thing linpptiued oowiral tlnien. Tho honest vender always shifted lii.i ;pomtion and his wonid-b- o cnstoiti"r al- - ways bonghthiw nuts lsewh n'. Pinal-- y it flashed into tho miml of tltcnews-pajio- r wan, whnun bmin was (.'morally ifcobosy with thirbi qut'stinus of Hid day, that tho dnruirrstaiiivs just ili iierils'd had hardly Uten notn-e- by him Calltiptothat time, that this honest j ender was ahvayd in Park w, miiuo- - where ls'twei'n tlio efctvated ruad and IJroadway, so ho distrained not to bny ny nnts till ho cani i( to him, wher- - ever his tbosi n stand ior-th- e day might le. AccorduiRly, tho nest thiy ho paswd several venders boon he eanio Uy the iliiftinr luerrhant, Imt was rewarded by a heapinu uieasure of partiimlarly hue lints. "Why don't you etay in 'one plaee?" asked the newspaper num. "I like to bny your nuts, ami 1 would do-s- every day if I conld tind you withmit so much trorrble. I really eira't spuro tho time to keep thinking of you ami a triiliiifr pint if nnts all the way from tho elevated road to Broadway. If I knew just where you were I need only think of you a I pass your stand, and my mind would do that meelmnittiuy without my other thoughts. See?" "No unnerstando," said the Italian, With a bright Hiuile. THE FRf.ttET OUT. "I suppose not," said tliethT. "Why ion't you get one stanil and stay there Jike the other follows?" hohonted, fall- - ing into tho popular behirf tlmt people Tinderstand a foreign tongue when it is H'reamed at them more readily than when it is whispered. The Italian sbnijrfjnd his shouldors. Tinka I g(?t regliih customers?" he imked with a grin. "Certainly," said tho adviser. "Look &t me, for instance." "Why yon riftlah customer of me and not of other fellahs? Lika do g4sl nut, eh?" and ho showed his white teeth ' from ear to ear. "Well, thafs so," replied the news- - paper man with a laugh. "I'd deal with you anyway, and you've found that out. 1 suprsjso you'll begin to treat mo lesn generously by degree, ntiw that you think you've got me. But what makes you shift about 60 anyway? Tho others don't do it." "The wind," said tho peddler, and then ho looked as if he had admitted too xnnch, and would say no more. But the newspaper man's curiosity was aroused, and after dealing with the man for a week or two he won hu Auvfidi'uee, and finally learned what the wind had to do w ith it. "Well," said the Italian, still grinning, "I tell you. People dat lika tie good nut reglah follow me; jieoplo dat lika nut once in while I follow dem. More of dose don de odder. Today wind blow from dat Dago vender up de street, who always stand in one place, to me, who elrift abont. Man come along very busy and pass his stand. Just as he go by he got strong smell of roarf a peanut. lt tink he like some, but no time to go back. Plenty other fellahs,' he say. Den ha come to me and buy some. praps, wind blowa do odder way. 1 go odder side of Dago dat always Stand in one place, and I catena do dat he cause wanta de nut. llo Diaka de appetite, I maka do men." New York Tribune. llrtituf loll Among Laborers. It is reported hero that tho M'iipl8 ailing the line of the Kentucky Union railway, above Clay City, lire almost in a destitute condition. Last Slimmer these iKsiplo were working on the rail-road and failed to cultivate the usual crops; consequently they have no pmv-einl- er to feed their stock. Tho railroad has run short of finuls and their waives have not, been paid; consi ipiently they have no money. A jrvntlemau who had recently been in the mountains along the line of the Kentucky Union told us a few days ajjo that he saw ten yokes of oxen sold under an execution for lit)"), tho oxen brinaiiiK only ?."i.2." per head. Ho says that the stock all throii";h the country is actually starving. Winches-ter (Ky.) Sun. Tlie Newslioy's I.ust Question. "Oh, mister, am I tleadi'" This wan the plaintive ijuery of I ieor'e Moin'lle, a new.ihoy, 1 1 years old, as he ran into a saloon ou the northeast corner of Main and Houston streets. With a more definite response than his hearers could give death answered tho ouostion in a few minutes. The poor boy was dead. He had just been accidentally shot with a target rille in the hands of another newsboy known as Pat. Tho ball the front of the neck a little to tha right of a medial line and ranged down-ward, lodging in his body. Dallas (Tex.) News. NOTICK INTK.NTIiiN OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Salt Lake City lo sprinkle 1he following named ..treots constituting dlstrii t No. 1. iuS:ilt Luke City. Notice Ih hei-eti- ioe i hv Hie c'ly conned of Salt Lake City oi tlie Inti iitlon of a e h council to make the following ilescriDe.1 Improve to-- it: The spriiiklinn; i f streets as follows: Second North street from Second nest slri'etto h'tr.-- t West street. First North street from Socond West street to West Temple street. North Ti'ino;e street from Second West street to First 'Last Mr.el. South Tempie sttvei Ir un Third W est street to Tentli Fast hire. 't. F'ist South Ktreid Irom Fourtb West stns't to Tenth East street. Second South stieat from Fifth West street to Tenth East stio. t. Third South street from Fifth West stri'et to j IVniti ast sire. t. Fourth South str'et from Second Vtcst street to Tenth F.rn.t street. F;f'h South stre t from Sec4ind West street to N n h Last tdrcet. S;m S .uth Btreet from First West street to Sixth East s ret. Peve-t- li t:i street from First West street 0 Sixth Ka t street. K.liMith South street from West Temple str4'et to First E t strei t.iuu from Fifth Last street tu Sixth L ist street. Nln h South sue 'tfroin West Temple street to j r- -t l at street and from Fifth Last to SiXt-l- l K.lsl streets. I West street from Third North street to F.fth Hmill street. First West street from Second North stre it to Severn h South street. u est Tempie. s' reet from First North street to Ni.itti Soutti street. T. inplesireit from First North street to Ninth south r-et. F i st Last -- tr. et irom North Temple street to '.'iulh South street. Second E ist str et from South Templa str.'i-- t to Seventh South streot. T'drd Fa t sireet from South Temple streot to Seventh S.uitii street. louitii East street from South Temple str.iet to Sevenih S .uth street. Fi'tli East str-e- t from South Temple tr4-- to Ninth South street- Slxtli L ist street from South Temple street to Ninth Smith street. Seventh street from South Temple stieel to Fifth South street. l.L'litli East street from South Temple street to Soutti street. Ninth i ast from South Temple street to Fifth South street. Te:itn Ea-- t si reet f om South Temple street to .South sirei't. To defray tlie whole thereof esdmated at to I'Oiits per front foot, hy a local ussess-men- t upon the lots or pieces of ero'ind witliia the following des riheil distrii t. beiuii the dis-trict lo he a.Te t ei! or beueilted hy said im-provements, nainelv: L' ts : and 4. l.loi 'k --': lots !, 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 and f, block 8; lots 1, a, ;i, 4. 0 , 1. S, block 4: lots I, H. ? and S. block i; bits I. ft. it, 'i and s. bio k 11; lots I. i. 3. 4, ft, ii. T and S, block lftlots 1. 4, ft. (1. 1 and 8. block Hi: lots a, 3,4, ft and d, block : lots ft. . V and S. block is: lots 1, H, .1, 4. ii, , 7 aim s, bloi-l- id; lots I, it. 3. 4. ft, 8 7 and s, block lots 1. a. .', I. ft. il. 7 anJ s. bkick '.1 ; lo' s 'V. :i. I, ft. n. 7 an t s. bio k : lot s I 3. 4. ft. B, 7 and s, block ': lots a d s. block 91: lots I. ft, B, 7 and s. I lo k :!1 ; loU 1. it a. 4. ft. ii. 7 and s. block .v.--; lots 1. v. .'I. 4. ft, s. 7 and s. block .13; lots I. v, a. 4. 5 . 7 and s, block ni; lo:s l, --', a, 4. ii. 7 ami s. block lots 1, a, 3. 4. ft. il. 7 and 8, block ;l: lots I, 3. 4. ft, . 7 and K. bio k 37 ; lots 1, !, :. 4 ft. ti. 7 and s. block; lots 1. 3. 4, ft. , 7 and S. block :lu: lots 1, a, a. 4. .i, s. 7 and H. block 40; lots I. a, 3. 4. ft. . 7 and H, blo.-- 41; lots 1. a. 3, 4. ft. il, 7 and n. blocs ii: lots I. ft, 7 and S, block 4.1. lots ft, 4i, 7 are! 8. block iti; lots 5, aud tl. Mm k 17; lots I, '.'. a, 4, ft. . 7 and S. block is; lots 1, 3. 4. t; 8. 7 anil S. block IV: lots 1, 1, 3. 4. ft, 7 and 8. block 51: lots 1.2.3.4.5.8,7 and 8, block ftl ; lots 1. a. ,'l. I. ft, il. 1 and 8, block '.ti: lots 1, a. 3, 1. 5, (I, 7 ami 8. block w. lots 1. a, 3 4 6,8. 7 and s. block ftl: lots 1. a, 3, 4, ft. 8. 7 and S. b.ocs 6"), lots 1, 'i. 3, 4. ft, . 7 and 8, block ft.: lots I, a, 3, 4, ft, 8. 7 and s, block ft.; lots I. a, 3, 4. 5. 8, 7 and 8. block M; lots 1 a, , 4, ft, 8, 7 and S, block Mi; b ts I, a. 3, I. ft. 8, 7 and 8, block 80: lots 1. a, ft, 8, 7 anil N, t k 81 ; lots I, a, 3, 4, ft. 8, 7 and 8, bloiki'.a; lots 1, a, ft and 8, block 83; lots I, il, 3 anil 4, bl04-- 4.4; lots 1, a, ft and 8, bloi k tlft; lots I, a. 3, 4. ft. H, 7 and 8, block ; lois 1. .", 4, ft. 8, 7 and s. block 87; lots 1. S. a 4. ft, 8. 7 and 8, Work fts; lots I, a. 3. 4. 6 8, 7 and S. block '.; lots I, 3. 4, ft. 8. 7 and 8. Iiloi k TO; lots 1. a, 3, 4. 5. 8. 7 and 8. Mock 71; lots I. 9. :. 4. ft, 8. 7 and 8 b'ock. 7J; lots 1. a, 3. 4. ft. 8. 7 ard 8, block 73; lois 1. a. 3, 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8, block 74 ; lots 1, 'I 3. i, ft, 8. 7 and 8. block 76; lots I, a. 3. 4, ft, 8, 7 and 8, block 78; lots I. a, 3. 4, ft, 8, 7 and 8, block 71 ; lots I. !. 3, I. ft. 8. 7 and 8, block 78; lois 1. S. ft, 8 7 ! n I 8. block TP- - lots 1, a. 3 and 4, block Nil; lots 1, a. 3 and I. t 81; lots 1, 8, 3, 4, ft. H, 1 and 8. block 8ft: lots 1, 2, a. 4, ft. 8, 7 and 8. block 88: lots I, 2, 3. 4. ft. . 7 and 8. block 81- lots I. a, :t. 4 ft. 8, 7 and S, block 8S: lots 1. a 3, 4 and ft, block 3? lots I, a, 3.4. ft anil s, block Ul; bitsl, a, 3. 4, 5. 8. 7 and 8, block lift; lots I a, 3, 4, ft, 8. 7 and f, block Wl; lots 1, , 7 mid 8. block lots and s, block K'3; lot l.a, 3 4, ft 8. 7 and 8. b o k 10 1; lots I, a, I. 4 and ft, block lUI; lots 1. ii. 7 and s. block lift: !o s 1. 2, 3. 1 and ft. block 114; nil in plat "A", Salt Lake Ci'y urvev. I ots a. 3. 4 and ft. Mock 4: lots 1. S. 3, I, ft. 8, 7 and s block ft; lots 1. 8, 7 and 8, block 8: loin audi) block 8: lots I, ft, 8, ; and 8. block 9; lots a 3 4 ft, 8, 7 and 8. block 10; lois 4 and ft, block 11; lots a, 1 4 and ft, block IS; lots 1, a. 3, 4 ft 8 7 anil 8, bloiik lu; lots 1. a. 3. 4. ft, 8. 7 and 8' Work au; lots 1. a, 3. I. ft, 8. 7 and 8, block al ; lots a 3. I. ft. 8. 7 and 8, bl o't aa: lots I. a. 3. 4 ft 8, 7 and 8. block ': lots i. a. 3. 4. ft. 8, 7 and 8 block at: lots 4, ft, 8. 7 and s. block 3ft: lots ft and 8, block Hit; lots 5. ft. 7 an I 8 block J7; lots 4 ft, 8, 7 and 8. block ": lots I, a 3 4, ft, 8, 7 niul s, block 3D ; lots 1 3. 3. 4. ft, 8, 7 and 8, block 31 : lots 1, a, 3, I ft 8 7 anil 8, block 3a; lots I. 2, 3, 4, ft. 8, 7 and 5 block 33; lots 1. a. 3. 4. ft. 8, 7 ami 8, block 31 ; lots a 3 4 5. 8, 7 and 8. block 3ft; lots I. 3. 3, I ft ii 7 and 8, block : 8; lots I. a. 3, 4. ft. 8, 7 and s! bUii-- 3?; lots I, a, 3. 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8. block 3s; lots I a 3 4. ft. 8, 7 and 8. lock : 8; lots 1. a. 3, I ft 8 7 and s, block 4 I; lot 1, a, :!. 4, ft. 8. 7 and 8' block II ; lots I, a. 3. 4. ft, 8, 7 and 8. block 43; lois a, 3 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8, block I I; lots I, 3, 3, 4 ft 8, 7 anil 8. block 44 ; lots 1. a. 3. 4, ft. 8. 7 and 8 bio k 4ft; lots I. 3. 3. 4. ft. 8. 7 and 8. block 48; Pits I a. 3 4. ft, 8, 7 and 8. block 4.' ; lots I. S. 3. 4 ft 8,' 7 an.l 8. block 4s; lots I. a. 3. I, ft. 8. 7 and s block 4ii; lots 1, a. 3, 4. S, 8. 7 and 8, block isi; lots 3 3 4 5 8, 7 an t 8. block ftl ; lots I. 3. 3, 4 ft s'7 and s. block :2, lots I. a. 3. 4. ft, 8, 7 and 8 block ail; lots I. a. :, 4, ft. il. 7 anil 8. block ft4 ; lots 3 3 4. ft. 8. 7 anil 8. block ftft; lots 1, 3, 3, 4 ft 8 7 and 8, block M; lots I, 3. 3. 4, ft. 8 7 and 8 block !.7; loti I. a. 3. I. ft. 8. 7 and 8. block fts; lois 3 3. 4 5.8, 7 and 8, bloi k ft!); lots I, a, 3, 4 ft 8 7 and 8, block so; lois I. 2, 3, 4. ft. 8. 7 an t 8 block 81 , lots I. a, 3. I. ft. 8. 7 anil 8. b'oi-- 4.3; pjts 1. a, 3. 4. ft, 8. 7 and 8. blockitl; all In plat 13. Lo.s 1 an I 3, t lock I ; lots I and a, block 3; lots and 3. block 3; lots I and 3. block 4: lots 1 and 3 bl ck ft; Imsl ami 3, hlis-- 8; lots 1 an1 i bloik 7: lots and 3, block 8: lots 1 and ' a blocks; lots l aula, block 1"; lots l and 3. block 11; bits 1 and 3, block 13; lots 1 an a, I lock 13: lots I and a, bio. k I : all In pi.it II. L- ts I and ft. bio. k '.1; b ts s. S 4 and ft. block as; lots l.ai.d ft. block SO; lots 3,3, 4 aud 6, block 38. 'Ail in pl.it F. Lots 1 and a, block 8. In plat O-Lots I a. 3, 4. ft. 6 ami 7. bl4 k 1 ; lot, 8. block I; la p'at I, all i" Salt L ike CM V survey. All protests atnl bieclions to the carryinR out of Bin h Intention must be presented in witina t. the city recorder. 4n or leftire the day of April. si. be nir the time set by s i:d council when It will he:- r and I'onsliior so. h objection", as nriy b- - inaile thereto. Hyoriier of the City IN.uucil of Salt Laka City, made March 31st. MM. .1 F. Kei'ordor, Salt Lake City, I tah, April Mb, UVI. Hull In Harness. A jieruliar wurkinj team soon in tho south ;irt of the city consists of a Jorso-- bull Imrtiosseil into tlii shafts of an onliuary siilo tlrauht fclcil, with short yoketuirs and lrt.fchiiii quite' after tin- - stylo of harm-sMii;- ; a liorso, with the fxeejition of tho yoke. The hull is driven wilh a pair of reins lasteiiiMl ti) rinijor 8trai upon his nose. lit) walks alonn much faster than th .ordinary horse, ami draws his load in a cheerful and easy manner. Keeno (N. II.) Sentinel. Dr. Albert Shaw, whom Mr. Stead has n;ipoint4'4l American editor of The Re-view of Reviews, is not yet 1'), but ho has already made an enviable name for himself ad a sociolotrist. lie is au au-thority on the subject of municipal gov-ernment. (Officii. I Itoticcs. MAH.M1A1S SALE. 11'!!SUANTT. I K1K; HI' SALKTO 1 me lined, d liv Hi" Thud .luulci.il t court or the IVrrito; y of i tan. I ntiall ex pos.- ai p ilil'c B.i e. at the iroiit door of the mi i v mo t tioiiso in tue city anil county of To cle. To r.iory ol I'laii. on the sm ilayof May, .. i. at l ii'., all the rieht, title, claim 'ti.t of William A. rvteiens astr.is tee. M.ith-- w T. liisberll. Allen Stevi i 4.1V.. William A Stevi ns. Ileruian lll nnei liassett, 111. Y. All' n, llo.lt siierlliall as ill iiiit' y of II- i'". Allen, bankrupt anil War-ren i y, ami each ami every of them, of. In or lo the foiloivinit di scribed inlnliik' property, Mtuate.lvinn and lieiiiK In t id county of T.ji"I" t.Miit.ry of t.'tili. .mil particularly a- - 'oilows. town: The .1. oe.'tptloii i'U'1 part cular lonmlar.e-o- f t e. pro'ierty aut Lor..i-- lo he sold umli anii I'V v,r "ii" of tins ilei ree. so far as fin si'ne ciii h- - from the tru t to. or the .uipliilut tiled in tn.B action. ar. as ioltows i except so much thero.'f as Is rcserse tSiere'roni at t;ie etui of tu s smut mi), to wit: That cerfitu imntui' proiii-rt- conn: omy sno-.i- and called ti.e MiM't- ui.rie. "sitiiate, IJ'ihk and Iminir In Diy c.my. n, i i nun hi; ipstruf. Tooele-coiiut- I'tih lerriury. more )iart;cu-larl-loscniel as follows, Mineral rniryNo. locin ii eser.es of the land oiitce at Salt'l.alce (.' ty. T t.ih. iiesu-nati'- tt hy the sur-veyor wen-ral- lot No. IS. c mt aluitiK ' a ri 8 of land, m re or ie-- and, accoid.ni to the return on tile in tlie general land omen in said city of Sm.t Lake ilea an:! correctly ilescri hed. with man-nin-variation at lS ea, 3 i minutes east, as follows, t Hivinniiik' at corner No a post nnrkeii No I. lot No. 41'.. i hence south ;to tnlnntvis east. littX) lo coiner No. it, a p. st inarkiil No. 2, lot No. 4il, f ont which a tir tree S'Venti'en Inches iu d aim t'r. marked II. T,. loirs iirirth 71 decrees ii miniiles w. st at the distance i'f 14 t Him s;iid No. i. north ii lUvi-ee- :k minutes e.i.t luu fe't to cor.ier No. 3 a post marked No. 1. lot No. in. from which a t!r tree seventeen Inches in iiiauieTer marked 11, T. hears north "BdeKi-ee- west at the dis tani'O of thirteen feet, and V . S. Mineral in tu uuietit Nr. e, a tir Irce seventeen Inciies in d:;:uieter. marked U. S. M. No. ti 4in the Miuth side, and 17. S. mineral monu-ment No. son a t.oard nailed on the eit side liears north liii de Tess wet at the d siance of 4hj feet; thence from said No. 3 noitJ M decrees. :m minutes, west lirno feet to No. 1. a po-i- marked No. 4. lot No. IS: y soul 11 ueirree-- . 'il mdiute.s. west t'J)r point from which irscovery sta.ie s:i di ire s. :to n.inutes west, at ajUr fe. t, urn feet to the iiiace of tr s r.ptiou of which is fie s aWSr.r of Tooele in on paios il M to dV f ho. icver. ri serving all lh..t part Wvjr the center ii JJr ises. nearejs which r;i tied aj Japanese Lacquer. The Japanese lacquer wliich attracts to Biux'h attention hore on trays and ornaments imported frota that mysti;- - ; rcmslanilhasanin.k'resting'Iiistory. It is extracted from a tree, like Bur:i-- from a maplti, and these lacquer yielding tr roach a very large sizo. They only live a'Dout forty years, when they are cut down, aail the lacqueT extracted from the hranchos, and young trees take their place. The varnish is proof against boil- - Ing water, alcohol and almost every agent known, while it takes a polit-- W'hkh is practically iiidestructilile. It can be used for the most diverse puf poses. New York Teivaprarn. |