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Show e THE SALT LAKE TIMES. SATURDAY. MARCII 28. 1891. O.K. Our Spring Greeting ! 0. K L For This Week! I In Our Shoe Dep'tll Furnishings! H - , , , , , P , We .shall make you more than smile, hav- - We have also slashed everythinir, and are They all ask how do you do it? Mens J. 'r inc( placed on Special Sale all new SPRING now showing the Finest Line of Congress," Outing Flannel Shirts-so- ld everywhere at SI IAPES of Derby ci Fedora Mats in cfc Palmoral and Button Shoes, at the extreme-- 75c--ou- r Special Sale Price Hoc. This is Dimlap, Vouman and Stetson Blocks, rcgu- - ly LOW PRICK $-.- 50; cannot be duplica- - the Lest working shirt on earth for the lariy sold for fr.lf() to ftkilO; our Special ted in the City for less than $4 to $5. These money. We offer the best 10c. Linen Collar J Sale price $2.50, and they are "dandies." are rare bargains, and don't forget to in the world. (II OUT IN ONE TOIIIIHhT. I RHUS MR SPUING FOOTWEAR. I GAZE IN ON OUR NORTH , J . , mi n" I"" n hiii.ii ii - i mmmmm-'iii- i For Nobby Patterns in Spring Suits, Overcoats, Pants and Boys' Clothing, we Take the Lead. All Parcels are Checked Free. "Q. K" " rie Birthplace of Low Prices? j 1 7TVfai n. Lincoln I'ark Hp.otHl, in order to close: out tho remaining lot in lliis Addition (juiok, it has been tlecidod to sell lots mi monthly ( tiy menu. Look up tin! improvements Mnitlicasi before buyii.'g hen. C. K. Wanii.ani. 'S.i'i Main tr"ot. I ' T C C o u o I I i i. mi., ..ii. .1.. i im,Tv v iWvf 'Joes I ' i S. D. EVANS, j Sucieor to EVANS & ROSS. 214 Stat. Mt.. salt Lak. ; SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHIP- - f MEN! OF BODIES. Open 11 N'ght- - Telapione, 384. i Hdd ftH JUST OPENED. THE OM FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL IA THE CITY. Cor. Mala anfl. South Temple Sis. DR. EODGESr DENTISTl St W. lit Sooth, - Bait Lak. City TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT WW Tj the Use of Vitalized Air. ALL WOEK WAKRANTED I KELLY &. CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. fl W. Second Soath it. Salt Lake City, - - Utah. Oar facilities for dolnar flrnt-clan- s Job Print-In- n are of the newest and best. Hookrf ruiod, jirmted and Ixjund to order. Samples of Kail-Ma- Mlnlnn. Bault and Mereantlle worn alwaj s on band. Complete line of Dtflee Sup-plies, embranluK the most approved Labor-Bavlu- t: aud Economical invention. Prices Low ! Call on u S. k'am bt fkit Lstaa Cit. : Spring AnnonncBmenj , O1 TIXX3 rocofsni.i-i- l as Salt Lalit"' IoihUts of laliion. We have just opened several of Nob y Mereb.uit Tailor uia .e Horinif Roll and Top Coat- lut-s- pattetii". Tln-- e o iiot be d'C, In iho W est for the money we oiler IlK-ni- DRESS SUITS F02 SALE OR RENT. 'Health is Wealth Dh. E. O. West's Nmvr, ad nnArn TniAT-Hint- , a Rtiarantflfd spclfle for Hysteria, Dli-- i mens. Coovulsloos. tits Nervous Neurabria. Heidarhe, Nervous Prostration canned by the use of aleohol ortobaceo, 'alcntulues9. Mental Depression. Softening of tan Brain remit In insanity and to misery, decay aod aeath. Premsliire Old Age. barrenness Loss t Howrf In either sex, involuntary Losses acd Spermatorrhoea r i by -- f tho brain, self abuse or vcli tsir contains one inonttis treatment. Il.nn a box. or six boxa for ( U0, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES foeure any case. With each order received .y us for six boes, accompanied with $;.0u. send the purchase r our wt1ttn (ruar;intre to refund the mi'S-- y If th tre.titnent do-- s riot efb-c- t cure. Guarantees lnsi.. only bv John-ton- , V'r ttt A Co., LlrUkUCUU, 1.1 Main bk, ba.l CO East XTjat SoutlU UTA Bii& Stationery Co. SUCCESSORS TO - . 1 Screen doors and Windows. Jobbing and re ) pairliu; promptly attended (o. lua and 111) W" f buutn Teinpiu street. " ROCKRIM. J ; TEED 0. LYNGBEE3, f STAPLK AND FANCY O ROCK HIES, PRfV Krult, Vegetables, Poultry, risn. Game, eto, 68 east first Boutn street. Tele-phone M. "C. IL EANSE5, DfALKR IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Ciralu, Coal and corner Kindling Wood, Third South and State street. " E0GEE3 4 COMPANY, THK I.FADINQ GKOCEltS, 46 EAST FIRST siruet. 1 IMilKANCB. f LOUIS HYAMS & 00i f ITIRE, LIFF. AND ACCIDENT. MUTTJAl, 1 Lit. of New York. M and 616 Progress i block. f ...... . , r, I'LtlM BINO, I , P. J. If OBAN, i STEAM HEATING ENGINEER. 169 MAIM bait Lake City. ' , STKNOUKAI'HT. " F. E. MoGUEEIN, i OFFICIAL STENOORAPHRRi ALLKTOD3 and Typewritlun. Dealer In KemlnKton Typewriter aud supplies; Progress, ulliliutf. . s ; busTTeJs DIRECTORY. fT')H. MAIN. IMPORTER! IN JAPANKSE t) and Chinese screens, bron--e-- eab.h t, sir,.s. an 1 ities and curios. Hand somi te a novelties always on hand. ARCHITECT. PEED A. HALE, (LATI or DTVIl. ARCniTECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK Wasatch bulldm F. M. ULMEE. m PROGRESS BUILDING C. H. LaBELLE. EniITF,('T. 73 WEST SECOND SOUTH Street, Salt Lake City. 1 am prepared to furnish all manner of plans In the most im-proved style of architecture, such as churches, opera houses, hotels, hanking houses, private renidenres and business blocks of any descrip-tion. Best of references Kivuu as to my stand- - .MONEY TO LOAM. L WATTEES, BROKER, 31 E FIRST SOUTH STREET Deserot National Bank, Salt Lakn City. Makes loans on Watches. Diamonds and Jewelry; rents collected; railroad tickets botiKbt and sold: business confidential. Es-tablished ISM. All unredeemed pledges sold at voi 1 low rates. DREUHL & FRANKEN, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS B e cor. Main and Third South. We curry a complete line of Drucs, Chemicals, Plopriet try Remedies, TniHse-- . linport-po- i ted n?;d don. est :c i and Toilet Articles. TU. Cempoundtnir of I'hvmelans' Vretcrlp-lioi- m and Family Keeipes our Kprrlalty. A!so a tine line of Tru-fe- I'reei and .rtrhoj. Special atieiuiou given to on-e- I y ma.l. Agency for (iunter's Fine Candies. Beggs 8c Tracy, Stsam & Hoi Wetsr Feiline, Boilers, Pumps, Etc. promptly arasED to. !..'.! Sfltc Uo.id. It: II h: Halt Lake C.ty. .MM Ktl 6:.. : v..r i oi. l WEST TCMPJafi. MUHIO j MAGNUS OLSON. I TEACHER OF VIOLIN, GUITAR AND f Olson's orchestra and brass t band. Residence, 86 M street, Hint ward. I Leave orders at any of the music stores, oral f Sharp A Younger'g Palace drut( store. I WALKER HOUSE, TK Walker it Located in th Butintm i Center of this City and ha all tin Modern improvements & Convenience! j Pertaining toa ttrictly flr$t-ela- $ hatm t ' It Is managed as well as any bote! In the Weal f and Is strictly the Business and Tow 1st Hotel of Salt Lake Olty. ' Passenger Elevator. ; The W&lker & the Metropolitan I Ars Uas Two Leading Hotels of Salt I lake City. I fl.8.ERB Prona 1 The Cullen, i THE MODERN HOTEL OF SALT UKE, ' ) S. C. EWIS CI. - PKOPR. j (. CM--L 0HfiJ!i ; SPtClATY pi Is . I HEAL ESTATE AND LOANS. BUBTM, GE0E3BE0K & 00., Tl EAL ESTATE, NO. 9M MAIN STREET it (Salt Lake City, Utah. Notary In uHlus Telephone S4. MONEY "WANTED. TF YOU DESIRE A GOOD LOAN PLACED 1 on real estate, call on S. t Bpeucer, ? Main street. THE 8YNDI0ATE INVESTMENT 00, REAL ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER BANKOP Lake. Investments for non residents aeijeciaity. PHVSICi.tJK. DBA F2EEMA5 & BIJBHOwi I? YE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. 8PECTA cles accurately fitted. Rooms 17 aud H h building. ATTORNEYS. " iHEPABD GBOVE & SHEPAEdT" LAWYERS ROOMS 49 AND SO WASATCH Salt Lake City, C.W.P0WEBS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSITE CTJL. hecoud South street. PLATING. NOVELTY MANUr A0TUSING 03.. C OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING I by the Dynamo Process. All kinds ot repalrlne done with neatness and dispatoh. Knudson liKug, 61 & 3d South. RESTAURANTS. LTJN0H COUNTER. THE NICEST LI'NCH, SANDWtrHES, tea. fragrant coffee, Jerney milk, pas-try, hot soda, at Wasatch Elevator Lobby, llusiuess men try It. HHMTCKt SANDBEEG PUENITUBE 00.. MANCPACTURER3 "AND DEALERS IN School lxtks, M. R. EVANS, 2-- W. 2nd South St. Sporting Goods I Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Bicycles, Tricycles & YelocWes Razors, Pocket Cuilsry, Shears and Scissor Strops INDIAN CLUBS, BCXINC CLOVES' DUMB BELLS. DOG COLLARS. THOMSON BOOTS AND SHOES. FIELD AND OPERA CLASSES. Examine mj Stock Before Purchasing ! fiSSefiS Wholesale and Retail LUMBER All kinds of Matrtal pertaining to th Lumber Yard tujin..ti. and spe. cial facilit.es lor handling GET THEIR PRICES. Third West, Between First and Second Norti j BeaolifalWonian fMII.HH KWKKT- - ClSS. MttaM ; tA "f vri v wimmn rM,' .',4 hiuncs .Kwettly iho Vv i .USrS U ! 'ai .K4" i j Ifc '!, ir it ifivet , - to lirr a jtrnr. imn- - j fcy h-- -i pa.Cait, beautiful W vVi wii. A beautiful 4 Hi-'.- v complcxu.n tiUmc it , j .suiiincut ui .'V' - woiua r,'v j- 'i v ' ''"O huuW ff r aX p vive u the one f jti- Vv ies loitunaie in tuir Hue juvt what it; claitnoi or it. It not only prevrvf an.l btau-tibc- k liic ojmp'icxiun. but irpaur, the damafjea cione by the uae ui the nfay ciaucrou coai puunj ouw in tiie market, by Hi t'.ric eticct, re Luiiuk t&c ia to natural, healihv action. Itt-et-J the teftinvjcut.s trotn famous artiste, cci biud uteiiuaifl and cm mcut psuutoa T. R. JONES & CO., pBMMERS.il 161 MAIS BinSBT. BUYS ORES AND BULLION. Henry f.clark --THE-TAILOR. ia E First Souta St.. Heads I Have Cut Off." llo will giv their iiiiiiioh, crimes, trials, and tell how they behaved in prison ii!id wli;it they (iiiid and how they Acted when taken to tlio ii;k)ti)io. It will bo tine rending for tho family fireside, and probably in-duce ploitMMUt dreams. Detroit i'reu Press. Tor tho Fireside. Tho esecntioner of France is ehorl ly to jublish a book cpr,iti;fl "Peonlo hse Man n Iny. The world today Iks nun tn ijruy, Anil (lie wind it her wiiiliuif prayer To Hod to j;iv( her a soul liko iMuy Flower sweet, while aud fair. Still ii.t a lake l oven is tlm air; Tin' licavuns are tjluomed; 1 murk not ro A hoix-- ul siirn limic nut by nlain or lull: Ouly the clelied brown trees uud barreu fields aru there. How like a madman's dream the thought of Jmiel Shall this warped iiie e'er swell with some pott tune That call for Mijiid stops and lanei' irons hk 111, The iHT lyiiii,' ironu beneath a summer The myrtery And niiik'ie of the sprini;! It seizes on Ihis lih ak and sullen llilng 'nlleil March, and ee! Iiland skiis, faint dlors us of hiuiulsirlng flowers, ront bird fotiKs in ihe Iwiwers, A soft south wli;ii. and, cradled In Iho wood, Asswe-'- t an wonianluHtd, As phy as any nwii'lrn lureil by love. 1 he dimly llu! ed arbutus IjIimuii aove The !:;uh eal tll soon will peer, llil A lril uit s be here! liii hard K. liurtou iu Harper's. In tho year l'-7- 1 ho standard or "Iiland" dollar was first liste d, and ino-- t people considered it a very handsome coin, but there are some critics who have never ceased to complain of tlm eagle with uplifted wind's, which they derisively term it "buzzard," This talk has borne such fruit that congress lias decided to improve tho figure of tlm cngU and lias authorized the director uf the mint to procure new designs. ileatn lias recently m parated a coujila at Moore, Cheshire, who have been jnar-ri-fur sixty-thre- e years. They weiu Mr. and Mrs. Uaiiuer, the, husband beiiijj HO years of ao and his wife, who has just ln d, y.i. Tin y had lived at. Monro all their lives, and in olio house for more than half a century. A nelf acting electrical bahiuce has re-cently 'jeen invented. The object to bo w iK'hel is ihtcel in tlio pan, which closes ;h circuit, starts a motor, and moves the wciirht out on the beam of the bal.mce, When the equipoise is es-tablished Iho circuit is broken. An lee Advertising Selielne. Milliliter Willimns has a Kcliemt) thnt ii away iilie.nl of aiivfliiii ever iittetnpt-s- l. lie inifilded it yesterday before Chi 'f Digelovc, when he asked thnt ulli-;i:- il if he would be violating any law by ile'iverinir ice 011 tho pavements in front of tho principal businesit hoii-se- a of tho city, "Certainly you can," answered Mr. Dhjrolciw, "hut what is the advertising sclieiue iii it?" "Well," remarked Harry Williams, "yon ln.ide us take down the street bill U.ards and the utands at the ureaways. We had v do something; so I have jdaced an tvderwith an ice manufact-uring company to freeze the lithographs of my attractions in big cakes of ice. Manufactured ice is ns clear as crystal, and it gives the cake the appearance of having the picture painted upon it. These blocks of ice will lie left upon the . pavements, and people can use the ice if they want to. The manufacturers as-sure me the quality of the ice will not be injured in the least. But, more than that, the lithographs will not be spoiled, mi I that is all I care for." Pittsburg Dispatch. liAILROAD TIES. There are 2rt8,7-l- railroad bridges in tie United States. The ratio of passengers killed to pas-sengers curried is in England and on the continent less than one-ha-lf tiie propor-tion of America. Tho Santa Fe railroad pystem has SM'.VJ miles of track enough to reach more than one-thir- d of the distance ,uround the world. A special train over the Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City road recently made the run from Toledo to St. Louis iu loj hours; distance, 4,1;i miles. The Pullman company owns 2,000 acres of land adjoining the town of Pullman. It stands on the books of the company at $'.M1 an acre, while its pres-ent value is nearly ,(H0 an acre. A running record of 1 22,061 miles without being shopped for repairs has been nntde by passengi-- engine 7(4 on tho Indianapolis and Vincennes road, a division of the Pennsylvania company. Tho new station of the Pennsylvania railroad at Jersey City will bo the widest in the world, covering twelve tracks with a single span. It will lie 2"l) feet long, and the height to the middle of the roof will bo 00 feet. The Railway Age perpetrates tin's: Sheol is the expressive name of a new f tut inn on the Nevada, California, Ore-gon railway. Very properly it is the next station to Liogau, for those who go to Lie again will soon reach Sheol. Experience has shown on Eurojioun roads that the use of rails of extraordi-nary weight is not commendable. If the head is broad ami deep there is al-ways contained within it some metal which will not last under a heavy trafllc when the surface is worn down. In- - stances of three years' service do not warrant the continued use of such rails. An Obsolete Fawhlon. Coming over on tho Brooklyn Bridge cars I saw an aged gentleman wenrhfe a comfortable gray shawl wrapped around bis drooping shoulders. The sight was unusual, though it was quite common i dozen or more years ago. Turning to a well known dry goods man who sat next to me I asked him, "Do you have many calls for gentlemen's shawls now?" "No," he answered. "Our Jinn has not sold a gentleman's shawl in three years. We do not keep them in stock any longer. Scarcely anybody wears them now." 1 subsequently asked several other dry goods men and gentlemen's furnishers the same question, and from all I received the same answer. The custom of shawl wearing by aged gentlemen has becomo almost entirely obsolete. New York Continent. Saved by Striking on If is Head Robert Cannon, a colored painter on the new belt line depot, was on a scaffold with a bucket of paint, on the fourth floor, v!n-- the scaffold broke, precip-itating him to the ground, nearly forty feet. The fall rendered him unconscious for n moment, and a crowd of workmen gathered, expecting to pick up the dead body. Cannon Middenly yint-.ed- , jumped to Lia feet, ami, rubbing his head, i.aid ho guessed lie must li.ivi: been asl-p- Jlo Ftruck the ground on his head, making a deep indentation in the soil, but li" was not inj'ivcd beyond a scratch on bis face, Cannon asln-t- l for a lay oil for the re-mainder of the day and then walked to bis home. Kansis City Times. THEATRICAL CHAT. I'nfTnlo Bill is thinking onco more of starring. j Hans von r:ilow i giviii'r nn his rml lie jiiano recital. Fnnny Rico expt-c- t to be tho Fnr of a t.'irce couii'dy next poa.-.o- Dciiiaau Thonijisuu's ndironu nt from tho stagy is a .subject of gossip. Jok'h'.-- latest piny, "Hedda (iablcr," w ilccribod ns ;i study in Sat Ooodwin has made a, hit with hit now play, ''Tho Nominee," in Xow York, "Rohm Hood," an ojiera by tho Chi-cago coniposer, Begiuald DoKovim, is to b brought out in London, aimib Scalclii has not retired to her castle in Italy. She, has been punting iu '.ho Ki!,.;Hsh provincs arJ will tiing in nest Hariy Sliui-- r wants to inaiiage ilenry Irving when that at tor comes hack to America, but Irving hiis shown no iiu- - petnosity about having him. Uubinstein has .juitt " i the St. Peters, burg conservatory for g"o! al'tc r a q j .r-r-with the aulhorilies. The n;;i it will probably leave Russia and tako up permanent residence in Paris. Hairy Conor, who is in tho cast of Hoy t's latest, "A Trip to Chinatown," was the original Dudo Tramp in the "Rag Iiaby!" Ilia part of Wollanil Strung is said to le particularly adapted to his quaint styla ot' ftctin. fien. Sbi'rman'H Fniieral At the funeral nt "ion. Sheridan Ken- - ator Carlisle and Cren. SUennan walkeil arm in arm out of the church and waited on the pavement in front for tho proces-i'H- i to foj'm. Senator Carlisle y'liiirkoil, ''I expect wo will ha"V'Jtu wait here som-- j tiiiK ." "I ii. ;s!i..r-ma-and added, "I inu 110L going to hav a liny of this nonsense at my funeral." "Kow do you know?" responded Senator Carlisle; "you T.ill be there, but help-less." Gen. Sherman replied, ''Ihave already made all the arrangements for my funeral, and if they are 'jot ol yed to tho letter I will do some, tail kicking, dead or not dead." Cor. Louisville Cour-- i Journal. |