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Show jj THE SALT LAKE TIMES. TI1UKSDAY. MATiCII 20, 15'Ji; 3 f) K Our Spring Greeting! O K wr , ' s For This Week! I In Our Shoe Dep'tll Furnishings ! : ,y - c hall make you more than smile, liav- - We have also slashed cvcrytlvnand arc 'M They all ask how do you do it? Mens j4. C in placed on Special Sale all new SPRING now showing the Finest Line of Congress, Outing l:lanncl Shirts-so- ld everywhere at ' W SHAPES of Derby & Fedora Mats in Balmoral and Button Shoes, at the extreme- - 7f)c-ou- r Special Sale Price .Joe. This is y ; 1 Dunlap, Youman and Stetson Blocks, regu- - ly LOW PRICK $2.50; cannot lwluplica- - the hct working shirt on earth for the T f'j ' larly sold for $&f)0 to $4.50; our Special ted in the City for less than 84 to $5. These money. We offer the best 10c. Linen Collar , J' Sale price $2.50, and they arc "dandies." are rare bargains, and don't forget to the world. 5 3 i COI OUT IN ONE TOMORROW. MM till SPUING FOOTWEAIi. GAZE IN ON OCR NORTH WINDOW. i Ftor Nobby Patterns in Spring Suits, Overcoats, Pants and Boys' Clothing, we Take the Lead. All Parcels are I Checked Free. " Q. K." The Birthplace of Low Prices ! 117Main. F. E. Warren Mercantile Are now In their Spacious and Elegant NEW aUAKTKKH, Old Tribune Eiiildiiij?, 78 IT. 2nd So. PIANOS IlR&ANS. Highest Quality 1 Largest Variety 1 LOWEST PRICES! fash or Time Pavnicnts at Bargains. Desirable Information cheerfully furnished tb.we woo contemplate bnyiiiiranewor.ee-on-hand Piano or Organ. ( orn spocdence promptly attended to. Visitors always wel-- ( iiiiia. Polite and competent aileum in. I Kll'Kh'RINU n.HCHFR KNAKH..,,. , EVKKKTT l!K liKlt SlllU STUttV ft CLAKK OUOAM9, One E'rioe to A.11 ! mum BUFFET CARS Eetw een Salt Lake Cty and Butte. Commencing Tuesday, December Wh, thu Cnlon Faett). Hill opr.tPullinu Iturnt far. Mwe.n Bait LU. City aud Hull wltauui irjnKfer. Uiy Ticket Offlo.. 9P1 M ln Street. 8. W. ECOLES. Uen. l'aaf. Agt, jBeautMWoman own lor it womu. firzl who bea u 1 tio u I ahMII.ES woman bramilul ulonel. to . A woman beautiful shouU it ; the one in beautily it. jut what if claimed for It It not only preserve. ant beau-tui-the complexion, but repair, the diimiiue. doue by the uae of tbe many dangerous cuin pound, now in the market, by it. tonic efiect, re-storing the "km to a natural, healthy action. Kead tbe testimonial, tri m Uaioui articles, cce kaaicd chemut tx and eminent pnjrMuana, ... Ml i (375! EVANS, B Buernimrtu EVANS & ROSS. 1 Undertaker Embatmcr .14 state St.. Bait Lake. I I' SPECIAL ATTENTION CIYEN TO SHIP-- KENT OF BODIES. j Open All Might. Telephone, SG4. j III US JUST OPENED. TEE OXLY FIRST-CLAS- S COTEL K THE CITY. Car. LTaln an. Sontli Templs Els. Health is Wealth Ba. E. O. West's Nbrve amd Brain Thvat. Kxnt, a guaranteed .jwclflr' lor Hysteria, Ci'nml.ions. fit. Norrju. Neuralgia. HHudocnfi, IJi'OStrat.!on caused by ttie u" of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness. Mental Dopre.slon, Suftenlnir of toe lirnln rasultin In insanity and leading to misery, dixjay and aeati. Freniaturn Old Ace, barrenniss. Loss t,; lJow,-- in either sex. Involuntary Losses axd Spermatorrho'a ra'isad by f ihs brain, or L fb bi5 coniains one months treatment. li Ol a box. or six boxes for tmJ, sent by mai! on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any cas. With iach ordnr received ,y us for six boxes, aceonipanied with lo.OO. wp will send tbe purchaser our written guarautf to refund tne iuon"y if the trHiitiuent docs not sftect cure. (Guarantees Issued only tiy John-eo- Fratt, A Co., Urli1j, 4.1 m bk, ba,t Beggs 8c Tracy, CoNTHAnollS FOB Steam & Hot Water Ecatim, Boilers, Pumps, Etc. iUm PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. i:,u State Kond. Hr,inili: Salt Lake Cty. 630 l'tt 8u. Dcurer ( ol. Screen doors and Windows. Johbinir and re. pairiuK promptly attended td Ud.andlll) VT boutU Tempi street. OKOt KKI ICS. TEED 0. LTNGBESt, STAPLE AND FANCY GKOCEItlEfl, PRO. Krutt, Veitetahles, Poultry, Flsa, Osmo. etc. W east t uat South alruut. C. E HANSEN. DEALER IN CHOICE FANCY GROCERIES Crain, Coat and Kindling- Wooda corut r '1 iilrd aud Btatestreut. ' E0GEE3 COMPANY, T'HK LEADING GUOCEliS, S1A3T FIR3T street. 1NSLKANCK. " ' L0uI3 ETAM3 & 00, 17IRF., LIFE AND ACCIDENT. MUTUAL, of New York. M4 and 61a k'tatntt block, I Ll BIN J. P. J. MOHAN, STEAM HEATING ENGINEER. 959 MAIM bait Lake City. UTKNOGKAI'HT. P. E. McQURRIN OFFICIAL STF.NlKiRAPHEK; ALLKTNDS and Typewrittint. Diialur la ltoitilnirtou Typewriter and supplies; Prograsi uiliiin.:. B US in"ESS DIRECTORY. ' H. HOP & 00., p.) H. MAIN. IMl'oKTEBs IN JAPANESE and ('Miiii'ii hi ir- - liruc. serf, lie, bron-e-cabin' mli.s. nml Urs ami rtii'i.. ii;iud smimi'io h ii,,lii'S nlwiiy-- on huiiit. AKf IIlTF.Crs. (LATl Of DFUVkS.) ARCHITECT OF COMMERCIAL BLOCK VVaaU'ti butldnnj. F. M, ULMER, Ri'IIITEC'r- - I'K'.Jt;UKS8 BUILDING (TnTLaBELLi t RCHITECT, T2 WEST SECOND SOUTH J Street, Salt Lake t't:y. 1 am prepared to fiirnlKh iijann,r of plans in thu most style of architecture. su''h aa churches, opera hutiHe. luiieis, banitliiLr bou-ies- , priva'o n huUrii-P- utid buMnesH bliK lcs of any descrip-1hm- . Jttest ot referunceB given as to uiy smtid- - MONEY TO LOAN. I.WATTER3, I ROKER, 31 F. FIRST SOT'TFI STREET east ot Dfiseret National Panic. Salt Laks City. Makes loans on Wah-hes- . Diamonds and Jewelry; runts collected; railroad ttcRois l)cuht a;id fold: huwUvus confidential. lwi(5. All unredeemed pleditus sold at Vo v low rates. DR. HODGES, DENTISTI 81 W. 1st Sooth, - Rait Lake City TEETH EXTRSTE3 WITHOUT PAIS I Ey the Usa of VitalizaJ Air. ALL WORK WARRANTED I KELLY & CO. Printers, Stationers, Blank Book-Maker- s. No. 4 W. SceonO sjooth 5U Saft Lake City, - - Utah. Our facilities fordoing tlrst-clas- s Job Prl.it-Iri-are of the newest and beet. HookJ rn!"l, Tinntcd and l,.und Sampl"s of Kivil-roa- Milan, lialiii rol w.iru always on and. Cimpl. t- - line of ufllre einbracliii; the most approved Labor-bavti-aud Economical Inrontlous. Pricoa Low ! Call on u 2jv b. h a.n tt., iait Cit. CO East First SoutK. Spring AiOMSMt of t:e3: Saltern I'ret'ininoiitly l ectiyniotl as Salt Lake's leaders of fashion. We have Just opened several c:is"s of Notii y Merehioit Tailor ma ie Snrlie; Suits and Top Cent hit st patterns. Tliey c timet be dnpli-rate-in t ho est for the money we oiler theei. CRESS SUITS F01 SALE OR RENT. MPSIO MAGNUS OLSON. rpEACHER OF VIOLIN, UUITAR AND A Mandolin. Olson's orchestra and brass band. Kesideuce. .H M street, ilst ward. Leave orders at any of the music store, or at Sharp s Younger' Palace druit store. WALKEK .'. HOUSE, The Walker is Located in ths Butintm Center of this City cnJ has ail tht Mmh$mm & Conveniences Pertaining to a strictly flrst-ela- ss houtm It U m aliased as well as any hotel In te Wt aud Is strictly tuo Ha iMcss and Tour Ut HuM ot Salt Laie City.. Passenger Elevator. The Walker & the Metropolitan Are ti Two Leauin? Hotels of Salt lake City. HEAL USTATE AND LOANS. EUET0N, GR0ESBE0K & 00,, 1EAL ESTATE, NO. TO MAIN STREET it Fait Lake City, Ulan. Notary in o.llo Telephone 4S1. MONEY WANTED, TF YOU DKSIKX A GOOD LOAN PLACED .1 on real estate, call ou Sj. Jj'. Spencer, i7 Main street. THE SYNDICATE INVESTMENT 00., 11 EAT. ESTATE, ROOM 1, OVER HANK OF Salt Lake. Investments for uon residents a specialty. HIY81CIAN!!. DBS. FREEMAN 4 BUEE0W3, I7YE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT. 8PECTA accurately fitted. Kooini 17 aud U h building. ATTORNEYS. EHEPAED GE0VE 4 SHEPARdT" LAWYERS ROOMS 40 AND 50 WASATCH. Salt Lake City, M. R. EVANS, 22-2-- 1 W. 2nd South St Sporting Goods ! Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. Eicyclss, Tricycles & VsIocidbIbs Razors, Pocket Cattery, Shears and Scissor Straps INDIAN CLUBS, EOXINC CLOVES. DUMS BELLS. DOC COLLARS-- T. R. JONES & CO., 1S1 MAIN STREET. BOYS ORES AND BOLUOH. DR. LESLIE'S" w Sm tori IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT Wit L ABSO-LUTELY CURE 1SICK HEADACHE! TESTIMONIALS; TOD & CRAWFORD, Commission Mer-chants an I Dealers In Uuildlng Material. Siu Rosa, Cal., Jan. It), IH01. Flrip'H M, dlclne Co. : okxis: - Yours of the 15th received. I shall lie jdad to a '.til v in in promoting the sale of Dr. Leslie's r'cial Prescript. ,n. Indcel. most of what I eave I otiirot of you In the past four yea-- s has lsen nl'. en an :iv m'-I-t hav-n- ; e n oeoplet-l- y cured after a iife-t'tn- of head;clie, a sh ,'1 gl:idjy ceiti y choeld oii wr t t i eithe:- D". Marked r Dr. Ma-o-o' this place vm may lofei' to Too a. Chaw-ihi- i :is t i Th1 sut'ei'i. r.ty o." y ;ur S'iceiat Preacriptlou. ours ri v. vii Too. Trie., in Cent.. or all lru;iL. BrigRs Medicine Co., Saa Francisco, CaL THOMSON BOOTS AND SHOES. FIELD AND OPERA CLASSES. Examine my Stock Before Purchasing! IrlfllluffilCo! Wholesale and Retail LUMBER All kinds of Material pertaining to the Luintier Yard business, and spe-cial facilities for handling GET THEIR PRICES. Third West, Between First and Second Norta c.w. POWERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- , OPPOSITE CTJXr becoud South street. PLATING. NOVELTY MANUFACTURING 00.. Ci OLD, SILVER AND NICKEL PLATING by the Dynamo Process. All kind, of repairing done with neatness and dlspatoh, Kkudsun ltwoa, 61 K 3d South. BEST AUBA NTS. LUNCH COUNTER. THE NICEST LUNCH, SANDWICHES, tea. frairrant coffee, Jersey mtllc, pas-try, hot soda, at Wasatch Elevator Lobby. Jiusiuess men try it. I I KNITL'KE. 8ANDBEE0 FURNITURE CO., AND DEALERS IN MANUFAOTURKRS School Desks, I he Cullen, THE mm HOTEL OF SIIT USE. B. C. KWING. - - PROPB. DREDHL & FRAHKEH, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS S e cor. Main and Third South. We carry a complete line of Driurs, Chemicals, Propt ietary nemcdles. Trusses, import-porte-i'. e.d domestic Perfumes aud Toilet Articles. 1 he Componndtnc of Ihr.irians rrsrr'p-tlon- s and Ksmlly K.cipes our Sp rlalty. Alwi a tine llr.e of Trotses. Iriees a d ''etches, bpic lal attcmlou gdveu to grdor., by uialL Agency for Guutcr'i Fine Cantlies. H -- RY TAILOR. 20 K. First South St. ' A ; SOUTH AFRICAN AUTHORESS. OH' tiiv of (lie Career of a Ilrlght Vouog Woitiun. ( )livt Schreiner is 1 ho A tost light in tro piral literature, and "tropical-- ' is the t" t, v'ot-i- l that describes Iter style, her .me and her early life. Sho lias the gtv at advantage over Robert Louis Ste-v- et isnn nip! other inlv nturersin the new fiel ,1 that, she was born and reared in 01 ith Africa, and every local scene por-tr- a yed in her lxsik, "An African Farm," roiu her daily and hourly experience ' fhat ago when the perceptive facul-ty k are most active and the memory i"' t retentive. ' r is a jiectiliar, one might say a ter-ril'l- y, boolt. Like some of Charlotte Dr .life 'h works, it rends as if the writer bn rtipiK'd her pen in her own blood tears to show how very tragic an af-- i '' f:iir a young girl's life might bo. Show I ninth of a family of twelve children, father a (ierman missionary, tho iher a daughter of an Kuglish Presley- - ian minister, the family in a remote jie, in straitened cii'ruinstances, sur- - i jiiided by black heathen and struggling V Lli the problems of Culvinistio theol- - ! ft WM-A-i MISS SCHRHINER. c'v. Olive was born at the missionary station, and was four years old before she saw even it village or any white peo-ple except those at the station. As soon as she learned that there was laud where all the people are white she commenced saving her pennies to go there; but she was in her twenties be-fore her ambition was realized. For the bust eight years she has contributed to newspapers and magazines, and some five years ago published tier book, which deals largely with the struggles of her own faith and conscience. Tho book was quite neglected till recently, then had a great run and soon mado the author famous. SHOWED HIM HOW. And After lie Ilml Learned the Owner Kicked. Thrwor four of its had closed our um-brellas and gathered under a .tore awn-ing ut tho lower end of Market street, Philadelphia, to wait for a ftrip car, Ahmg came a colored man carrying a faded and rent old umbrella, and wo all not iced that he carried tho shelter tipped forwurd at such an angle that his feet were proUx:ted at tho excuse of his back. "Stop, Fir!" shouted the man at my left, who had tho look and bearing of a judge, "Yes, Bah what's wanted?" queried the colored man. "I want to show yon how to carry nn umbrella. Your toes are dry while your back is all wet. I don't believj that one person in fifty knows how to carry an umbrella so as to get tho most protection out of it." "It's an old one, sah." "Yes, I see, lint you don't grasp the handle right. Here, take mine." "Yes, Hah." "Take tho handle with your right hand and carry it on a lino with your right shoulder. There, that's better." "Can't git along wid sich stillness, tiah." "Yes, you can. Now walk up to the corner and back. Hold the handle on a line with your shoulder. That's it go ahead." Tho negro marched off at a steady pace, and while he was stepping off tho gentleman turned to us with: "It's a knack to shelter yourself under an umbrella, particularly if it rains hard, and the want of this knack pro-vokes mo when I see it." We agreed with him, and the minutes passed by and a car came down. "Why, where did the nigger go to?" asked the owner of the umbrella. We looked up and down, but he had disappeared. The man ran up the street two squares, but there was no African carrying a fine silk umbrella with a gold handle not as he could see. We started to rally him a bit as we went up on the car, but he checked us by saying: "If any of you think I can't lick you in ono round all you have to do is to step off tho car! I won't detain you three minutes!" New York Sun. All in the Family. A woman on Second avenue was call-ing after a boy who was going down the street. A pedestrian, who thought the boy might be deaf, halted him and queried: "Isn't that your mother calling after you?" "Yes." "Well, why don't you pay attention?" "Oh, you don't understand," replied the boy. "She hooked a dollar from pa and was going to buy ice cream with It. I hooked a quarter from her, and am go-ing to buy peanuts and candy. It's simply a case of tho hooker getting hooked." Detroit Free Press. Tlie Perils of Hidden Treasure. The stove or fireplace still remains a popular but disastrous depository for tho . wealth of people who do not believe in banks. When Mr. James (iaffney, of St. Louis, reached home theother day he or-dered a servant to build a fire in tho heater. She obeyed.and the blaze started just as Mrs. Uaff-ne- y came in from a shopping tour. Sho extinguished tho flames without delay, and reaching among the coals brought forth a charred package of greenbacks, i, Of the $2,H00 in the bundle all but $.100 I ' can be redeemed. More fortunate, how-ever, are tho heirs of J. li. Andrews, of South Sheuango township, Pennsylvania. J They discovered in an unused stove pa- - ji pers showing that the late Mr. Andrews had $s,0O0 in bonds on deposit with tho treasury department at Washington. 1 They also found $17,000 worth of securi- - ties in a tin box under the rafters of a f barn. Easily lions, ScoiTer Your system is a humbug. You can't cure a disease by thinking it cured. Y'ott've got to use a remedy. Christian Scientist We don't believe in medicines. "Suppose you want to lead a pig across a river, and don't believe in using the bridge. How would you get it over?" "I'd sit down and think it over." Chicago Tribune. A Strlklnir Testimonial. Dr. Brown That was a very inter-esting case of Miss Squaller's. For nearly a year she had lost her voice en-tirely, but I succeeded in restoring it perfectly. Friend Y'ou deserve a testimonial to j'our skill. Dr. Brown I received ono this morn-ing. Tho man who lives next door to Miss Squaller shot at mo. West Shore. j The Wrath of a Noted Politician. The so called "great man" is not a demi-go- d by any means. Me has all the j frailties of his less prominent fellows. Witness tho conduct of Crispi, the f:t-- jnoiis Italian politician. Tho other day, ai'ter being forced to resign his place as prime minister of tho kingdom, ho went home and gave way to his feelings. Ho dismissed all his servants at a furtnight's notice, refused to see callers, and, locked in the study, vented bis rage upon the ; furniture aud bric-a-bra- Among other tilings smashed were two rare Japanese vases, received by tho in the Quiriual as Christmas presents. Vutuiiblf) Postage Stump. (A of many excellent people, i In tii old and yonntr, in employed in tho i ivlleetion of postage stiimps issued at tlifferent times by various governments. Among the r.tritiea is tlie stamp used at Providence, it. I., in 1S10, by permission of the L'niied States authorities. Mr. Iliililen, the engraver, still lives, and Fince his handiwork has grown valuable he lias made strenuous efforts to truces )1he original plate, but without success. A I'rod'b'tiee local stamp now haa a market value of suveral dollai. 1 i I |