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Show ' TnE SALT LAKE TIMES. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1891. I Go to the Addition and See the House p I 7 lre Building for Elgin S. Yankee, , Of the firm of KING HARDWARE COMPANY. Their place of business is in the Holmes Block, 213 First East street. It J I y I ; Mr. Yankee is the son of . , We will give you from IV w" 3 onc of Denver's wealthy v f Ixl X y I t,me to tlme the names I 1 7 v men, and they know whnt X S -- tr I of our purchasers, Is we have done there, so he R I I C J PC COST AND STYLE O J . A DOUBTER I tpi T tvT CI of their houses and in a 5 but came in and .signed j J Jt J fcw dayS somethinS that the first con tiact, which j ' YOU dfl titi ilfti, I " r"d LW 15 1 ? 1 ' ": I At $ H x d i 1 House H Be a illfj nl'fallfdl L2. 1 Jl Cost $9,600.00. , 1 ! Z(70A" 677 BE READ J ' AW? 777 T I GtL. iHAMBERLIN i S L023 West salt lake 2d cm. Sooth nJ 1 j v it KELLY & CO. I , Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. f Ho, 40 W. Soeund Soath su fl Zole City. . . Utah. i.fa"it,,," (ordoln s Job newwt sin! nilrt irmted anrt bound to ordr. SamplSSof R.a.1 md. Minium. Rink and MerrintllS wara on hand, compl-- t. line of Offlce embriii,, tho Labor-Savl- n and Kconomlcal Inventions. Prices Low ! Call on u B USINESS DIRECTORY. CIRSTCLASS ADVERTISERS Of ' SALT LAKE CITY. The Times commends to its patrons the Business and Pro fessional men whose cards ap-pe- ar below. L PHTS1CIAN9. DE3. rEEEMiN & BTJfiEOWS, JYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. ai'curately fitted. Koouii 17 and 1 h building. MISCELLANEOUS. ALFEED F. MARTINS, D. V. S. TETERINARY StTRUEON - GRADUATE of the American Veterinary collctro. N Y. Telephone mi. Offlce at (irant Bros, .stable, 40 44 S. West Temple street, Skit Lake City, Utah. PLATING. KOYELTY MAN flr AOTUEINO 00,. pOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATtNOl VI by the Dynamo Process. AH kinds of repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Kmudhon Bkos, 61 ESd South. RESTAURANTS. LUNCH COUNTER. I-'H- NICEST Ll'NCH, SANDWtf'HES, lieef tea. rrarant coffee, Jersey milk, pas-try, hot soda, at Wasatch Elevator Lobby. Business men try It. riRNITURE. SANDBEEO FURNITURE CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN School Deski, Bcreen doors and Windows. Jobbing and re-pairing promptly attended to. lot) and HI) W. bouth Tempi street. John Green, Sanitary Contractor. Excavation! foi Sewer ConnectioM a Specialty, At J. W. Farrell & Co., 137 South Main St. Telephone 800. WALKER 7HOUSE. The Walker it Located in ths Businett Center of thti City and hot all tht Modem Improvements & Conveniences Pertaining toa strictly flrtt-cla- st houm It Is managed as well as any hotel In the Wed and Is trlrtly the Business and Tour-ist Hotel of ffclt Lake City. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the MetropollUi Are the Two Leading Hotels of Salt Lake City. O.B.ERB Proor. HBeaotifiiI Woman fcMILBH SWKHT-L-ui the thought of her own loei nes. Every womar tmileft sweetly wh umb Wisdom s Ro-bert me, for it Rivet to her a clear, trans-parent, beautiful akm. A bsautiful complexion alone it often sufficient to make a woman beautiful, A woman who has a beautiful complexion ahouW preserve it ; the one leas fortunate in this possession should beautify it. Wi.lom'a Rober-tin- e does just what la claimed for It. It not only preserves and beau-tifies the complexion, but repairs the damages done by the use of the many dangeroun com Dounds cow in the market, by its tonic effect, re-- m.rTevns; 22-2- 4 W. 2nd South St. Sporting Goods I Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles & Velocities Razors, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strops INDIAN CLUBS, BOXING CLOVES. DUM3 BELLS- - DOC COLLARS. THOMSON BOOTS AND SHOES. FIELD AND OPERA CLASSES. famine my Stock Before Purchasing! ARCHITECT 0. H. LaBELLE, VRi'HITEf'T. 7'.' WEST SECOND SOUTH Lake City, lam prepared to furalxh all manner of plans In the moat im-proved style of architecture, such aa churches, opera house, hotels, banking bouses, private residences and business blocks of any descrip-tion. Beat of references glvan as to my stAud-lni- c FRED A. HALE, (LATl OF DlSVia.J ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK to, Wasatch building. BUESE8S J. REEVE. KCHITEt T IMS il & !3, 3KP FLOOR, - Daft Wor t. 128 Main street, Bait Lake dry. F. M. ULMER, ARCHITECT: W AND M WASATCH ATTORNEYS. SHEPARD GROVE & SHEPARD, T AVVYERS-ROO- MS 48 AND 60 WASATCH Ij Hulldinif. Salt Lake C.'itv. GROCERIES. FRED G. LYNGBERG, CTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, PRO-- ; k visions, Fruit, Vegetables, Poultry, Fish, Game, etc 13 east first South atreeu Tele- - phuueAn. ' 0. M. HANSEN, Dfaler in choice fancy groceries liraln, Coal and Kindling Wood, corner Third South and State street. ROGERS 4 COMPANY, THE LEADING street. GROCERS, 5 EAST FIRST INSURANCE. ' " LOUIS HYAMS Sc 00, JIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL of New York. 614 and 615 i'rogress Block. Rudolph Alff, Importer of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Yases, and ....Statuary.... ,40 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY DR. HODGES, DENTIST I 81 W. 1st South, - Bait Lake City. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN I Bj the Use of Vitalized Air. ALL W0KK WAEEANTED ! WILLIAM CONDON. T AWYER, ROOMS FIRST FLOOR CTTL-l- j mer building. First South, iwtweeu Main and Commercial streets. O.W. POWERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE Second South street. P. A. MERRITT, piTY ATTORNEY, ROOMS 510 51 L FRO-V- , gress building. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. BURTON, GR0ESBE0K 4 00., IF.AL ESTATE, NO. SW MAIN STREET IV Salt Lake City, Utah. Notary in offloa telephone 4S4. MONEY WANTED. TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED 1 "ti real estate, call on S. F. Spencer, 157 M aln street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO., REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANKOF Lake. Investments tornon residents a specialty. LIQCOR8 AND CIOARS. THE PHCENIX SALOON. TE. PEACOCK, PROPRIETOR, 9S STATE Ice cold lleer on draught; choica Wines, Liquors and Cigars. M0SHEB, FLOOD & 00., MIRROR BAI.OON i MAIN STREET, Lake City. storing the skin to a natural, healthy action. Krad the testimonials from lamous artistes, cKmuUi and eminent physiouua T. R. JONES & CO., S5iBANKERS. 161 MAIN BTRKET. BOYS ORES AND BULLION. aiKookum ioofc Hair GroLaeit; Jjj Grows Hair Rapidly. ..,4, Eradicates Dandruft Stops Falling Hair, X Is a Preventive Vjt Grows Hair on JrT' J!a!d IIead .JCjj?;- -' Is an Exouisite I'll iflP M ionct Article f'W'Jin Is Free fmm all Vml A co.onng matter iTrnn'rm,,, ,r,lfirrtt.) Couums ui, jiineral or Vegetable IMSOna It is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Mum Root Hair Grower Co NEW YORK. i I PLCMBINO, P.J. M0RAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER, J5 MAIN Salt Lake City. 8TENOORAP1IT. P. E. MoGURRIN, OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER; ALL KINDS and Typewriting. Dealer in Remington Typewriter and supplies; Progress uildlng. Mrsio MAGNUS OLSOS TEACHER OK VIOLIN. GUITAR AND Olson's orchestra and brass band. Resilience. S6 M street, Hist ward. Leave orders at any of the musle stores, or at Sharp A Youuger's Palace drugstore. ' TAILORS. W. A. TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR NEW SPRING arrived. 4.1 and 16 east Secont South street. Salt Lake City. MONEY TO LOAN. L WATTERS, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET Deseret National Bank. Salt Lake City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds an I Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets bought and sold: business confidential. Es-tablished IHSA. All unredeemed pledges suid at v y low rates. t j, 1' 3?d S. Mam SL, Salt Laka City. I complainants, "Mad a trtng loose over hia subordinate, and will never aeenre heaven. Cnitt tho contrary will surely be Lis fate." London Graphic. As She Ts Spi.Ke in Indliu . Native Eng'ish in India still furnish mticb amusement to the Eurr-pea- trav-eler. When the governor r.f Madras Iatly made a tour one admirer wrote to exenso his ace at the rail-way station a he "had the jileasnre of a scorpion in his left leg," but promised to "bring my invaluable lute to play be-fore your excellency iu an indulgent son." A railway official lamented that a panther invaded ids platform, but he "met the attack by shutting himself in his office and ringing the station lu ll," whilo another complained that his pointsmen had been fighting, as the ag-gressor "threw a stone at Ram Buksli, which fortunately hit Ram Bnksh'g wife." Ho added that "unless both these men are scattered in different directions by opposing trair s there will be murder wid suicide, including to myself." On visiting a local hospital the governor was presented with a petition against j the surgeon in charge, who, said the A NEW OLD SONG. I pray as m?n have prayed Rinco earth wnM yo in?. In varied voice or speech, prayer of pain, tlinir all nic! tlmsonj? Is evnr Bung, Athl ovt'rinore aa now. in vaiu, in vain. T oh, Ui be a Utile ohllij oiu-- e more A lillle, lowly child, r llod, I pray, I would Rive all my liTi has yet In Htore t'uuld I retnw my chihlhotMl's nwy way. Oil. cmcl queHtioninar eyea, ro kefn and bright. Uh, all ivvealins mwnday sun Bow can I choose hut whuddcr at the lieht, When I havf or.ly wn-ck- to jraze upon Oh. for the lonir Hha lows of tin nitrn (The snn shone only on hiuh phic then) To vol! me or from pity or from scorn n Would C'IcmI 1 wore a Mnletw child tt;ain. FJow can I c.h.tos but mourn my !oit estale Of hljrh emprise and white uul rouhlfd tntst The (.lalace of my dreams nuwh- desolate. My KiiiK nncrownd, ruy trcuiun'S tamed to Just. Oh, tell me not that life lias much In store-C-an it pire liack w hat orK'e 1 cast awayf Iut oh, to to a littltM'hiKl once more! A iittlo, lowly cbud, dcarOoil, I pray. - Kathariim K. Conway. Not to lie nought. The resultR of uoinK big words in with people who do not under-stand them are often htnghable. Iu Bos-ton there is a lady of literary aspirations who talks even with her servants in a sort of literary way. The other day an Irish servant frirl employed in this lady's house entered a neighboring grocer's shop and asked: "1X yeknpo anny anny delub- - fwhat in the worrld is it, amiyhow? anny ion, is it, now? Do ye sell anny of that:" "Any what?" exclaimed the procwr. "Anny delihoratiou, I say." "No, we don't." "Mores the pity, thin. Snre, my mi.sth-res- s told mo to wash the cut glass dishes wid dclileration, and thin sho wint away, and niver a dhrop af the shtoof ran I foind in the honso!" Youth's Compan-ion. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. A rertaiu morning journal of this city seems to be belter posted oo ray 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 contemn plaled moving to Denver. Now I wish to inform my friends and the public in general that at no tiino during the past twelve years have 1 ever contemplated going to Denver or any othir place, nor have I ever given the le.v t itilima-tio-to any person or persons of any in lontion nri my part to leave Salt Lake City. On the contrary, they have al-ways been informed that I am located here fnr good. I have been identified with various business enterprises in this city since lnt, and for the past six years in the insurance business representing the leading companies of America and Kurope, in tiro, life and accident, my otliee for the past year has been and still is in the I'rogress block, room S14 and 515. where I or one of my repre-sentatives can always bo found, and I will be pleased to have all my old friends call at any and all times, and will also he delighted to form the ac-quaintance of all new comers, and have them bear in mind that the agency of Louis Ilvams is one of the largest if not the largest in the country, the combined ash cipitul and asset t a represented in my otliee being over $'.'00,000,000. Respectfully, Lol ls Ih'AMS, Salt Lake City, December 2', 1890. Early IlailrniMllrig. MTien railroads worn first introduced, the engineers, as wo call them or the engino drivers, as they are called in Eng-land ran their trains almost as tbey liked, making np time when they hud fallen behind, picking up buc.1i informit-tio- n as tiny could ius to the state of the track ali'-a- of them, and for the mont part plunging ahead with their ma-chines without much moro thau a sur-mis- o whether they sliouid brin np at their dnetination or at the bottom of sr.mo high embankment. iruo of the restilts of this want of system wtmld have 'neen amusing if they had tea been disastrous. Mr. Laurence Oliphar.U an English traveler and author, tells i;i one of his bonks a rather grim etory of a trip which ho made by rail, in 3s", from Chicago to New York. Over a part of the diM-ane- tho train made the eiLraoruuiary speea, lor that time, of fifty miles an hour, and presently it rau off tho track. Fortunately, tho cars were imbedded in a soft clay ditch, and no one was eerionwly hurt: and in 'lho midst of the corj'.ra:)ti!in, i(r. Oliphant nivs he heard the engineer ihis a.liMiiii.-- h l!n- switch-liuin- . whot-- iraivlesHiicJiS hud caiued tho accident : "Now, Tom, this is tiie third time, yon've furg ,t to set. that switch, and tho la-- st time there ws tweniy people, went Xiniier and the rest wxs brtiiset. So mind what you're about, and don't fur-g-tbat switch again, for it you io I'll tell the boi-- " The "Still Christmas." In the year lWii the holiday time in England was known aa the "still Christ-mas," for owing to th illness of King Henry VIII the singing of carols and the noisy hilarity peculiar to Christina were prohibited. Sumo who have lain sleep-les- n through nights of born blowing, the explosion of firecrackers, etc., especially at tho south, where many of tie old En-glish holiday cnsUniui are still observed, may nnderstand nud appreciate the royal mandate for a Christmas." With this one exception, carols and other joy-ous musical exerciiiea vvre nsed at Christ-mas all through tho tidur reigns. Har-per's Bazar. 'The sje-ifi- gravity of gold is 19.30 that is, it weighs ni:.jtoin and a half times as much as its uxn bulk of water. The ductility and malleability of this metal axe equaled by tio other. By duc-tility is meant the property of allowing itself to be drawn oct into a wire, and by malleability its pioperty of flatten-ing without bplitriug wider the hammer. Observations seem to show that a de-crease in the earth's latitude is in prog-ress, implying an ;iltertition in the direc-tion of the earths ajtis. The fluctua-tion is thought to lie dnn to a minuto canset' by some ohangos in the internal wars of the earth. During the reign of George III his royal highness the Duke of York had a duel with Col. Lejiuoi, and the worthy colonel succeeded iu trwoting away one of the duke's curls. Hence it became the comet thing to wear a curl on one side of the temnle or.iv 1h. Ilnrllngton Route. With 7000 miles of steel laid track penetrating the states of Illinois, Ion s, Missouri, Minnesota. Kansas, Nebraska Celorado, Wyoming and South Lakota, is the designation of the H. & M. rail- - road and other roads controlled by the C, H. it Q. railroad. This great system reaches, with its o n lines, all of the important cities iu t ii e west: Omaha, Lincoln, Denver, Cheyenne. Xew Castle. Deadwooil, Dakota Hot Springs, and all poinls in the Black Hills; De Moines, Burling-ton. Davenport, Hock Island, (ialeshuie, l'eoria, Chicago, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City. Hannibal, (jnincy, St. Louis. Minneapolis and St. 1'aul. The Burlinglon's through vestibule trains aje composed of Pullman Palace Sleeping cars of the newest and latest design, fitted up in luxurious style an:! furnished will: drawing rooms, smok-ing apartments, toilet rooms, ami lava tnries supplied with hot and cold water and well selected libraries of the works of our best authors; elegant reclining chair cars seats free), the famous Bur-lington dining cars, serving meals en route, and first-clas- chaches and smokers. j These superior trains run daily be- - Uveen Denver, Liucol. Omaha, Chicago and Peoria; between Denver, Atchison, St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis; between Kansas City, St. Joseph and Chicago; between St. Louis and St.' Paul and Minneapolis; and between Omaha. St. Joseph and Kansas City. Direct connections are made in mag-niticent union depots at Denver for all points in scenic Colorado Utah and tha Pacific coast, at Chicago and St. Louis for all points cast and south, and t Kansas City for all points east, west and south. Tho Burlington is the shortest line, and runs through trains with Pullman sleepers to the Black Hills. For rates or time apply to any cou. pon ticket agent in L'tah, or the under j signed. . (inn. W. Vai.i.ery, Cien'l Agont Salt Lake City, l'tah. J. Francis, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Nebraska tluiit Kubbetl In, ... Tube What do yon think of this pio tare, old man? only just "rubbed in," jou know. Noodle Bah Jore! rub it out.- - |