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Show I THE SALT LAKE TIMES. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15 mi: .3 'IX) LOAN -- f AVD 8 T'EK CENT KA8TKRN I nuney n I in per rent local money. Jno. J. Snyder, ki and :nt lioopr mock. TbI, Ki7. I i.i o luquiro of lleury Uoiien, aaj State t 1 a t. niTitsuNAi.' now is YiAni ciiavcr. I Hi'riim mit; Mini. irom Mall ml U war. Is at Mrs. kuimiui dressmaker. HU'litate. Uo.nl iilr.'ii. Inal-p'- k. 'c'"t'NckK. uoom t st I KUuo Hotel, nurxixui noillst m la lias slekruw of all kinds. Liver and kidney t, catarrh, all chronic UMt n.l concurs and ti.tU'ii-x- In for Wl yera. iNTf-NDIM- WHEEL KIDEHS HHtiri.ll 1 should I hf Ni w Kover ht ir ( t 'id. It is iieriii'tii u McHr;iw wlel" laive," ami lulls to lovers. Fnce leditcul. Dun t buy a v hed ti'l v.iu H. ". ""' K " the Star "inu hia.'S. Morten IVuiinivi 1H Commercial Btivul. Col, Mk '( I v ,Hl A Vv i U ssues Invitations to the Pub-lic to Attend the Grand Opening of IIIS SEW RESORT. The Peer Among Peers and Spo-e- nd to None in this City In-vitations Have Eeon Issued by Mr. Edward Kelley for the Grand Opening of Hi3 New Earnplo Koom, at 228 State St. The object of this demon-stration on the part of Mr. Ktllcy is to familiarize his new location and introduce to his numerous patrons and the public in general, the many new brands of line imported goods that have recently been received at his new place of business. This establishment has juct been refitted with elegant and costly fixtures and handsomely decorated in ac-cord with the balance of the tasty surroundings. Mr. Chas.' Keillcy, the pop-ular and well- - known 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 acquaints rices. Notwithstanding this new acquisition, Mr. Kelley still retains the proprietorship of the Elks Sample Room, op-posite the Theater, the ony place in the city having a thoroughly equipped gymna-sium in connection therewith: Lynch & Glasmann. c Real Estate Brokers. '? We OfTer the Following Bargains for a Few Days Onl ' They Must be Sold at Once. Ik Following Are Genuine Bargains: 3.1x150 ft Lot, with nrw Framci Cotfajre, i room, larprs pantry and clowt, city water, I'm it Irci-sim- i Alameda Avenue, between itrlghain and First ,voi;th, near liltfi Kust $ 1,400 COx 1.10 ft. 4 bloclts north from BIcCornii kN Itnsidcnee, nicely located, iruit trccn, etc. 1,000 50x1 40 It Lot, on Capilal Hill, nicely located, beautiful view 750 25x1 40 ft Lot, on Capitol Hill, pood location, fair view.. 40O 3 Lotn, 30x140ft each, on Grant street, between 5th & Oth Aortli; ea U ICO 40x115 ", on Main street, 1-- 2 block from Temple; thin is a snap 13,000 1 0 Lots, 25x1 25 ft, 3 blocks north of Poplar Grove; (ho bunch for 1,250 3.10x1(55 ft, double corner, 4 blocks sonfbmst of Warm ; Sspilus, hue peach orchard on ground 8,000 ' ' "Vr We Offer fba Above for a Few Bays Only. Eas Tcrrqs ! Lynch & Glasmann. 1 Geo. M. Scott, das. Gloiidcnnin;, II. S. lvumficld, l'resideut. Secretary Geo M. Scott & Co. (Ixi oiironvrFu.) Dkaleks In Hardware, Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. Ajrents for the DodH Wood Pulley, Koeblinii'g Steel Wire Rope, Va-- .mm,,, fV!t.l,... .....1 l.'nf,-- llilc 1fyn,,l,,tt PniudfiT. &ll.,a Vnrrinno .nl Utah f: Montana Machinery Co. ft Im j v Ir V' 1 r-S--V Hlgli Grade Machinery! For nil kinds or dntv. Curries In Stock for immed'utc delivery Miitiel Sc tionnl. l'ipr (., rim.', Iroii pijie and Kitting, Air ('OMipiensuri, Serjeant, H. U. Co. Kucn lu dls. ENGINES& BOILERS. From 3 to S3 Horse Cower. tl'iWt'nv . I'utui'i. Homo WhitiiP. Wire Hope. Iir.ll S'reel. Mine and Mill 8'iH'Mes, Mtrety N.tro 1'nw ier, Caps ami Fufco. Main OlTu e and Warerooiiis, 259 S. Ma'n St., Salt L ke City. AIJKNVY, liuttii, Mont. ii Correspoiidence Siillelted. mm at honest prigesi Read Our List! Oi t'elebiiitctl Piano.-.- : t iiii kei ins C'loujrli V Warren Kimbe tV t o lei ker lSi os A. I!. t'hiiNC I . V t '. Fisher lirSgK V Kt.vvesa.it Fv'iet( ALSO THU Story A; Clark, A. It. Chase, Lor-in- ir Hlake and l.ridj-f-(oi'- t Organs. We sell any of the aiinve InMrnmeiits .n Ioi:k f'tne and cany i.iivnients. I'll nmtru im niB taken 'n for new , ale:, inn! thejr real value allotted. A uuuranleeof fioai live to seven years Hisnmpaines each pl'ino. W o wl.i pay your liillrnad fare from auv pouil lu lealio or Utah to Salt L ike City ana retain pioviiiuiu you buy a piano rro';t us while in Hie ty. Tn'.B will enuble p.ir l h Uvnn; m ncl towns and cities 10 select Jr. m t i.e iiiniietise st, ck w hicii we nlwas have en liand. We taltc pleasure in eur goods whmher or not jo i Hit' ud te buy. CoTesroiK'encn sniieltert and promptly answered. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. Hox KIT. No. ;h West Second South. "'T AN'XCAL STATIOME.VT Fer the year ei.dlnit Pecemher :ll, irtW, of the , condttiiiu of Tlis Franklin Insurance Company lit I hHaleipIita. Made to the Hie Territory of rtah In I'm -- iisince of an Act K latin; to li.s'irance ('oinpanlt An-pr-e: l Match i:.. Is1 I. I. Name of o ...;,:,y ami locution. The Frank-lin F'iiv rnsurnice Company, rhllailol-- I Id i.l',.. , i''ie .ii'iniirt of capital ...toi.'k is. .4 ino.ntiA) .'. 'I h C.lpilHl tockpa'd up Is .i.UiOl I. Tne am, uiti.f It- - .issi i . 3,vU.0. ill The .on i.nt t' lis iiiibilitie-tin- - aj 4."i7,TN7.PS A. The net saii'lus ovi r all llalill- - e'i s is HSfi.UIU.to 0. The iniiii, of Us attorney or iigent for the t i iiio" of I't ih, U ou horn serv c ,, p, ,ci- -h In any civd action :iKutli.--t said I'l.-.- lie m:nle Is J. T. Siriuiser. 7. The n -- ipts oiirlnir the yearwero fi31.32tt.94 Tuc cvpeudi.ures dnrlu,,' tne year were KA31T.93 HTATi' it Cm ifollMA. I 1'iM.NI VoF SAN t II V.NCIS'T.. I Ki K. I'm it, geien l ncent. l.iin duly wotu. ilep'gei ami sacs thai ,, Is the atiove des run d offli er of a!il ompa'iy. and that ',he lor:i;o,nir siatemeul of the "iierul (ondi-t.- i no: mild company or. salil tairtv-tii's- i ,iay of l iecmhor, ;s correct a' Coriliiiit to the best oi li s 1;.; .vmi. tiou, knnwleilKe and lelef.ro pecio eh. Bl K. I'oTTBIt. s nle.l rid sworn to before me this 11th day i f Fenruwy, A. It. MU (sKILj i CE i. T. Knox, Notary Tkhiiiiuhv of I'tah. I ShCKKTAnv'' iin'ii r: ( 1. Kii.iih Stols, secretmy of the territory of t'taii her-b- lerlir.v that tlio iiiiovi. and loriivo nt; a f '!. trae'itinl cone t :oavol' the nmiiil st, .teiin nl of Ihe neral con.iitlon of '1 e Franklin insurance coiniwnv of I'lPladeP. nl.ia. I'a.. fl ed ,n my ofliie on the awu day or i clc'iiary, IS.d, In puriiaie or an net reiat-im- : 'o lire insurance companies, aijpro'.ed Msrch i,', !SM. Li .viljims whereor I have hereunto h t my hand and ufiixed the irrem seal on he lo rltory ol Utah, tnisOUi day of Mavi ii. is.il. KLl.i Mi SVLLS. Pecrelary o; CtUi Territory. Iiavls & Stritifter. agents, a: Went Second S .nth ,sir-e- t TT"vrmiXNrTi:u iic ak t's rfi? with jfuui capital to start a goad payina mercantile husiaess ,n tills, ii y, a lam open-U:- to IK il'ht naity. Lest refeiences A Id'esn P. O. lies TJT AH Wk Stationery Co. SUCCESSORS TO - 0 ' i ;l r .' W'ANTKD ALT, KINDS OF SW'OND hand furniture. Ei 'hlson & Weill or, ltd South First Fast. .'WtnfuRnKKSKRS'AKI KAKHRR! tl Alirst rias laiiits haijdrei-se- wanted at once Apply James & Watts, Temple Har-he- r shop. 1 T A N T K i) - A FIUST CLASS SIIOK HE- - ' palrer at Thei'aragon. II W.So. street. Temple Vl'ANTKi) TO KENT. 6 U7 KOHM T house with hath. Apply E. J. L. Times oltlce. IJ ALT LAKE KMI'l.OVMENT-- m RK-- i moved to IT'i West Second Pouth. All kinds of bolp furnished on short notice. TANTKl-T- O BUY .MO OLD P.rn.IlINfiS ' ' ail lilnns. Utah House Movlnet t'o. Ml1! TO MOVE. I'TAJI nousu )Od Movin ; Co. building. 1 u'8, .MM Fast Third South, la lies to learn Hie hnpioved ;love lining ;ysiem of tlrens cntt in.;. Instruction thorough. 8'st iu i; total cost i?;. Mrs. L. F. King. "AlT.;l) TO 1UJV.-- A L:il)IUNG""A.:D I' ar liug h'His l usiue.-s-, about eii lit or ten rooms lo:' ash. Apply lo Fuller & Young, lni Main street. TANTED -- A YOUNG LADY DESIHES desirsa position todo ofllcc work. Has her own ivpe-wrt'r- . Willing lo work for Hollers, Mack injectors, liufl'alo Scales, Jefferson Horse Whim, Blake Pumps, Miners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 108 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. EAGLE FOUNDRY & MACHINE COLIPAlTr. m VtEST HiiSf SOl'TO, : SALT LAKE CITY, LTAU tJtoJ .Kr ;& GEO. A. LOWE, Dealer In all kinds of first-cla- ss AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsome, Stylish and Durable, Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Supplies, "Warehouss; 133 tc 13:3 JPixtzt Sast St. , small salary. Address K. Times outre. gov Sale. IMJK '7 l!(Ts)KTH 1 of corner o; First e- -t and Hist North. Iiiipiire at :!1 West Third gmiili. I, OK SALE-Ji'- lF FEtiSON STiVefT SUeT fl dlvis on. s ttiatcd on West drive, o'oy nine lo ki from tlnion Nntioi a! hank. Great n.luee'seais .e.e'-e- to U chasers. Apply at Angel! Urns. Lameer yard, tsjr.8t.ite street. SALe'iIK I.EASK TWO SPLENDID I sites for luuiner yard, wareiiaus or mini. u'ai toiy. Also one of tae lie.-- t sites for bul-nns- s n the Ity. Api'l", loowner... Co. Wlnt-leuior- :.'.".! South Main st-- I. o- to W. It SHKAHMAN. Willi ( ;o he Pitts Drill; 'Co. I'l 'K SALE- - HY f iWMliK A FINE HuTf.D-- nut 2'iXl'i rods vi t tre. t. Fruit, city wi.ter, i ' trie cars. A'so uueaciuiibered Ka.st "i n property ;'. ex linne for Salt Lake property. Hi! and Ml Co';ih:e:'eial bio 'k. I ytli SALE OO.O'X) HMD HftrOK. M'FLY to,!. Chi sney IMi West Fourth South. Xlir SALE-- - K LE1 i A XT ;i It c )( i M I (VuSE V on Eighth Ea-- t street. All M Pine very low. Terms easv. Apply t . the o.vuerB, c, i 1. Whlttemorc. south Main street, or to V,". II. Sheaniian.wlth 0'Kibe- I'liti Drug ccinv.an'. ana one mat is strictly first-cla- ss in all respects. A The vforld-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 urder 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 Moari, 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 ir; the West. Col. Edw. Kelley is too well and favorably known to need an introduction through the medium of these columns j and as a pleasant, genial, gentleman, he is considered by j 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. DR. HODGES,""", DENTISTl Room 76, Commercial Block, Salt Lali TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIHI By the Use of Vitalized Air. t ALL WOEK WAREANTED 1 T. R. JOKES & CO., Ul MAIN STREET. BUYS ORES AND BULLION Beggs & Tracy, CONTKACtoHSlWm Steam 1 Hot feler Fealia Boils rs, fu.vps, Etc. JOITBiHS FfiCit'FTLY ATTEND TO. 'instate Hoad n: bait Lake O.ty. WO ku. sr., Dearer rol KING YANKEE, DEALERS IS Hardware, Stoves, Furnishing Goods, Carpenters' Tools, Bronze Goods, Etc, A Full Line Always in Stock, 213 Stale Street, Silt Lake City.. y I, !,', 1,1, liJ, M, t,l, I.l,!, i.i. f " ' 11 1.1 out a to let. 7,Ok"ki- NT - LAKleK PLEASANT FFK-- i nished room nulie, or man and wife. Path. lawn, p rch, hade. Eveiyt.h'rur i:ew. 'i, South Tnl d Eisi. 1 "OK KENT - FUK N HEd"rO0M3 WITH I lioanl, at US) Eas First, Smith. THR1- E STOKES ON I fll'tD II Sou ill. a h 1" Clock :ast of limits'oid ho-tel. Stoieiu.ri muae 'ii moms on second th or i.s Commercial street. Apply to 11. 1'eiu broke! ITOIt KENT-STO- RE. WITH S L1VIYG rooms. Lest avaliahie ar in the ity. Uoom 7. No. wss W. iir.-- t S.mth, J to c o'ch ck i. m. JOK HOnMS "wiTU J or Without board. In? K. S.xth South St V-a- . KI .VI- - u ",lt 1' l.sT FIFIM SOFTfT 1 seven rooms, hath, hot, and cold chisels. Ap.iiy to Voiineberjf. Utah Com-mercial and Si. .iiiLfs baini. j.'OK KENT NO. JB VVI'riT iTvTlTff 7ui" n J seepr, rooTiis. twih. hoi an cold v.a ter and cl seis. Anpiyto vmiiKber, Lt! and Sa. iii;s hack, TWO NICELY FiliiNisHEir" KiIoifsT 1 Bincie or coiii.erteil. wdh Use of lnvli' With or without, board. First house in I'rice a Ceirt. d iv s. v. Temnle. 1PRroomsI'Fo.vNeTr th"E'IriEt!liieAsNo:Tiee toFrt'IklcMiiuiS, InUie'Da. JHoueu to i'ortu. M6xhVv"TOLiKVNwSri't j street. 'I'll AND s pi:;n OF.NT M'nTfY 1 to loan 0:1 well lmp-ove- d nstde t,.,in,., or rjsideuce property; Jobn J. siuyder. rooms and o Hooper building. j 1 GOING TO THE MARKET. 1 IT IS ONE OF THE AMUSEMENT3 1 OF WASHINGTON. Center Market Hullillne In I'mloiibteilly 1 tlio l.arijcHt Hlriirtiire of It Kiuil la 4 th I niti .1 State Dmrrlptloiia and w tkelilie of tlie People to He 8eeu Titers. H (Special Correspondence. I Washington, Going to mar-- ket is mm of the popular amusements at 1 the capital indulged in almost as freely by 1 meu and women of highest station and I greatest fame as by their more commou- - f place brothers unci sisters. Kor Is it at all 1 urprising. It would he difficult, indeed, II to Imagine a more pleasant way of passing jy the dull hours of u morning than by pay-- j Ttff ' 'g Vi.su to ore of the most noted mur- - fll f tllu ln the first place the (I I Washington Center market is a huge III building, of Interest in itself on account of J 1 Its magnitude. It w, one of the great I Improvements made In the Capital City by I 1 that man who budded so much wiser than I I I knew, Alexander . Mr Julian 1'auncetota kos to mnmn K'tasionally, but more to satisfy hiacuri-isitytha- n for business purposes. Count Arco Valley, the licrman minister, used to tide to market in utale, sending his foot-man ahead with h Ii!k busket to make the unimportant purchases, the count himself ittcndhiK to the roasts, fowl, oysters and (lowers. Many people come to market to ice the flowers and for nothing else. The Mower show hero is one of the llnest In the country. The most noted urower of roses in this part of the world is Mr. Durfee, ;Ierk to the senate committee on lluanco, is said to know more about i lie details if tariff bills and roso Krowluu than any Jther man in America. His stand in the narket is a reude.vous tor flower lovers md women of fashion. Many society dames come, to market, be-- ! 'ause it is an easy way to net the ossip of .he day, the stalls and aisles primarily ile-- ! oted to Is'ef, pork and potatoes beiiiK al-- I jiost ns much used by purveyor.! of tho s of society. Washington nii'ls have i pleasant way of takim; their admirers out for a morning walk, steeriujt them td ' the market to see the lloweis, nod walking away wilh lino botupict.' j' ir their pains. 8H'akiii!i of the Count Arco Valley shopping with cloves and a mono-cle reminds me of a still more interesting Mertdii r of the diplomatic corps who has create J quite a sensation in market during the past month. She is the Countess 1 ., bcaiitii'iil littl.) woman with black eves and kinkly, curly black hair, the daintiest of liguves and the most liowiteh-- ' lug manners, who fairly divides the lion-ors with fair Miss Milchell. The little countess does nut visit, tho market to buy, only to look and tasf .She loves to sam-ple everything she sees, and the tradesmen mid tradeswomen are not, unwilling, for a chance lo pize into tho depths of those eyes is certainly worth soiuethiiiK. el' j p: 9 h Xf r ) ' ; ' - f kz fit S ' II MATTIE MITCHKI.I. nuvtKO fOWLTKT. 'l The Wasliinuton market covers an en- - y I tire block, and under its roof perhaps 10,- - I Jin) or 15,0.1) peoph' may he seen nt one time cuc'iift'd in Imyiii;.- and selliu., the countless numlier of articles which an to ' make up the modern lardi.T. This is with II out doulit the largest oiar!;et ill the conn- - I try, and it is certainly one of the most I pictureMpie and iuteiestiiiK- Xewheru I e:e cart a moro satisfactory study he made I of the Kfienco of to men's appe- - 1 tite of the wonderful itiL'cnuiiy which 1 man hiVs sliowii in utili.ini; everythini i that (.tows in land or water, or Hies j t through tlio air, or crawls or eists any- - j where in the universe for the purpose of mitisfyhiK hia desire for somct,liiiir neiy i? and savory to eat. The Capital City is fortunately situated, ' so far as the ftoed things of life are con- - ferned. It is in the midst of a fruit, fish , utid prii'dnce re;;ion as fine ;ys any in the 1 ' land. The fertile liehU of Maryland, Dela ware and Virginia lill the hucksters' stands with all that is temp' Ins in vee;e-- j tallies nod fruils. The Potomac, the Ches- - t anf.'ike mid- other waters, both unit and ,. fresh, contribute oysters, clums, crabs, fish ) ; and terrapin. In fact Washington is the i center of the terrapin trade. They are in t ftraat ilemand here, und the taste of W'ash-i- ; inh'ton in terrapin sets the fashion for the j I ,' remainder of the country. L Terrapin vary more in price than nny- - II (. j i thin else sold in the bin market. They II i J run from four to eighty dollars it dozen, II . !! and from fifty cents to seven dollars apiece, accordinir to size and quality. Terrapin ire known as bulls, hellers and counts, . tj Ucsides, there are "sliders," which are not I , i terrnpin at all, but which are frequently j4 m mado to masijueraile as such. Counts, of Ml if course, are the aristocrats of tho terrapin A yf family. They are worth from live to seven J I , dollars per count, which is moro than can j I V be said of some of the human aristocracy LJ liearing tile same title. 1IAITV OL'TDOOR HfCKSTKfiS. The most interestinn fcalure of the mar-- ket show are the colon-- people. Tin y own none of the stands in the market proper, but, carry on an enormous trade on 'the sidewalk and ill the street. Quaint, curious figures many of them are. The women are usually the bosses. It appears to lie one of the traditions of tho nero marital institution that "do oie man" shall bow the knee to "de ole 'omau." At any rate, nt market ivn almost invariably find the women in command. Thty sit on the pavement, walehiuK their wares, tisu-- ! ally with a charcoal stove near by, iuviiiiiK p.'ussersby to purchase, cracking jokes with each other, laughing immoderately i hcrett and issuine; orders to heir husbands when occasion requires. The wife keeps the purse too. These people are hardworking, strtig-iKlin- g truck farmers. Many of them own two or three acres of ground in Maryland lor Virginia, perhaps ten or twelve miles from the city. Not a lew' of them have, bought or leased land of t heir former own-- i ers. They must get up at 1 or 2 o'clock in the morniiit,', loud their wagons and drive through the mud to the city. As a rule the whole family comes along. The house-hold for the time being is set upon the pavement. There "is nothing tho colored people love better than warmth, and the charcoal stove is made the center of the family group. Here the midday meal is cooked and served; here the women knit and sew and nurse their babies; the moth-er darns stockings and sews buttons on her pickaninnies' trousers. ' 111 oncfnmilygroup I sawn boy studying in a spelling book, with his toes to the charcoal stove. Such rickety old horses and wagons as these people, use are prob-ably not to be seen in any other large city in this country. The clothing which they wear is as picturesque us two decades of wear and patching can render human ap- - f ('',"..;? 1 ll , a III (-- T ' TBI! COUNTKSS AND THE SAUERKRAUT. Counts come chiefly from tho l'ototnao I and Chesapeake. Hulls and heifers are much cheaper, and may lie had down to two dollars or one dollar each. Common i nondescripts, mere t urtles of doubt ful rela- - tiouship to the aristocratic terrapin fara- - 4 ily.aresold at fifty cents apiece. President Harrison is trying to learn to like terrapin. Vice President Morton is very fond of J . them, and spends more money in a year i for terrapin than some families do for rent, ' food and clothing. Senator Stanford is another slave to terra- - 1 pin. He said when he first came to Wasli-- I ' ingtou, nnd had his first taste of terrapin, that he would never try the dish a second I' time. That is wdiat all tyros say, but If ' they do taste again and agaiti, nnd i soou surrender to the insidious charms if i the most costly delicacy known to our ' American markets. j Mention of the senator reminds mo that f his beautiful daughter, Mattie, is thequeen of the market, in the sense that sho is the . most admired and perhaps most talked j .1 about of all the regular habitues of the ; . place. Three times a week, at, exactly 10:30 4 in the morning, Miss Mitchell drives up to the market in an open carriage, aceompa- - 1 Hied hy her sister, Mrs. Handy. The fa- - 1 mous beauty is followed wherever she goes by hundreds of pairs of eyes, but she i has no time to think of sentiment, nor even of flowers. She pauses just long enough to buy a bunch of violets, and then I plunges into her business, i A pretty aud unique figure the belle of I Washington makes testing the youthful- - AUNT JENSi' IN HEP. CART, parel. Here is an old aunty, so fat she cannot walk, who is wheeled to market in her little wagon, ill which she sits all day, Vending sassafras bark, wild cherry bark, while oak bark, cluckerberries, laurel leaves for decorat ing, peppermint, sage and a great variety of other barks, herbs and plants. She calls all the men "honey" and all the woman "dear," and usks them to stop and buy. She wears an old army coat, tho blue now sadly faded, and smokes a corncn'i pipe with remarkable energy. Another old woman, who h.ia a cugeful of 'possums to sell, wears a cloak trimmed with fur, which must have cost two or three hundred dollars when it was new. Hut that was thirty years ago, when the present wearer was a slave, and when the coat's first owner was rich enough to 'buy the best to be had. RouehT Guaves. f uess of ft goose with all tlio skin 01 a I boardiug house keeper, fumbling over po- - I tatoea mid apples, pointing out the specks 4 In the celery ami driving good bargains at "J ' every turn. The Mitchells live ou the best the laud affords, entertain a good deal und are generous people. If pretty Mattie !! didn't watch things closely the bills would threaten bankruptcy. One may see here in the morning half tl,e well known women of Washington. ? Not many men eome to market An ex- - ! reption is found in the case ot Senator t Cockrell, who comes two or three times a I week, with bis old sloueb hat well down over J hiscyes and. an enormous basket. i Senators sranderaon andStockbridge often i come to market, too, but Cockrell is the I " only public man I ever saw carrying his ' i own, basket. I Once in a while, when there are orders of I nnusmd importance to give, Mrs, Harrison drives down to market. She buys rapidly j 4 nnd will! the conlidenceof experience. The I market merchants say a fTo or UH) order for t lie White House is nothing uncommon, f Sumetimes Seimtor Stanford buys :.'( worth of stuff in one day all through ono tr"ilc-.mi- for a recent luncheon at the I exiriiiive mansion the followinit order was ' Idled- Ten dollars' worth of mushrooms, Bf,,,. .liars' wortliof slrawlicrries twelve iff ioiiars' worth of asparagus, three dollar j ' J worth of celery. t It 1 tie I'urnuvil l'retuat Motmu. The death (if John L. Gouley, the in-ventor, philanthropist and Christ iaa worker, which occurred nt Wilmiugtor veontly, removed from tittu hUII bu other being who was just on tlio point of discoverinuf it uiotor to bo run by motion. Ho was n bachelor, siio uessful in business, noic.l for InslilHTiih-t- y and kindnoHs, and sceined Id pote4 more than ordinary intelligence, and yet for twenty years he was afllictod with tho perpetual motion liuiuey. Ho spent his eveninn in a, itarret workshoj), wherf he labored diligently np..;i his motor, seldom tfoiiif to bed before iniiinight. lie curtained tho window. and closed tip keyholes and took wry precaution possible to keep thy world from discover-in- s' his eci',.t. Alas, thai lunihould have iCitiirdtut if sa clos Iy, for nince his death the m,u-!ii!- , nas ben found jtiht as ho left it, aH taken ('.pari, so thai apparently no one can discover how tho .sections were iiiTiiiifffjil. And so the world is still, as it iihvnyil hasi been ami as tho laws of nature prove that it always mast be without per-- netirtl molioTi. The secret of his lifo 3 disclosed by his ileiith Rues to show that the iuiu faiur.j thai began haunting men's visions more than seven centuries i ujfo liu.-- . not yet pih-- in the l:yht of reason, Chicajj't) Herald. Mi'aUliy Dostmi lnii. The late Capt. J. U. Tlioinas, of ISos-to-n, was probably the richest man in New KnKl.iinl. lie left mi estate worth over f.',"),uiiO, iKH), a largo share of which had lx- -u iU'fuireil by real ontatA invest rnents in S-- Fianeb'c.i and Hrookivn tl'.H Ciulositjr Mtwt ion .urem,, A. delightful story of tho exhibition In u 8 year-ol- d boy of weal: human nature iliat, fails sometimes to be equal to the itvnin put upon it comes from Brook-lyn. This small boy has not the virtua of humility very prominently developed. Indeed, he is what is known among chil-dren of his own npfo us "proud," and wont to remind such of his pluyiuutes as are less fortunate than ho in worldly station of lis advantages. Now Lis mother, who hats a chuw in Sunday school, to which her utile son also be-longs, had given his onthrown overcoat 10 imriiier boy in the class. j And then, knowing the failin.t of her i offspring, before out f.he told hi m he must not tell the new owner that the ' coat had ever belonged to him. And tbu bvy promised. But it was terribly hard xotU, especially as be Kit nest the object of h:n self re. lraint diirinr; the eutire exercises. But he didn't say any-thing, nnd the mother's Iwxtt was easier. At last, however, just before nciiool was over, his, sfa'.e of fpra'M hv. parted from him. Leaning over flio other boy, with caiiliou.dy extended angers, ho raid, "I just want to eo if (hut hole ia in that pocket yet." |