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Show TUlilU ' ' VHE SALT LARK TIMES. V. JULY21. 1SJ1. K UlHLY KhiU A- - Mmtn, U?t fur '"""SSi facutliiif eublshmnt. One "''""''"V.r the ony .Tnd with . knol 'd'--( J"bu"1 t,iK pusuess preferred. Address, etc., Lock box tM, iVty. A N T K D "t M M F. I 1A T K L Y, imrsj. I.r child uid weeks APf " Hooper block. CTCb'lv SHKF:irWA-- TED-CA- LL AT UAH-k.- & Depucs. A. Kyr. business; I i can make tl.d Pr woutn. Cull at '0 .outh M.uu street. AS. A GOOD. ENKItOETUI MAN witiiW I..f nuitd u.U.c.HtOui.U. MM per tent. Adorers ".." Times o1';.. ,. ClTCATlON " WANTKD Y A YOUNG n man as rtall Kan-nil- . an ; ulue ''r" lience ; bent relet eucc. Address "L 1 Hues I ilMEii WANTK.D; (SALARY ANI EX-1- j pcn... Whole ir nail V.,ne,M, i rosea and shrubs, brown llros. Co., reell, ChleatfO. W A N T K I)-- A Ij7" K IN I baud furniture. EtcVbls'o'u" 4 ',,',!? 1M Mouth First Hast. itah & Montana Machinery "o. f Machinery! For til kluds of duty. Caries In Bt.tck fof linmed it.i ,leliT-r- y M.frtiesla Fe tlonal, Pipe lou r. ni, iron I'tp and Flttiuns. Alf C.i jprc',c.xi( ixigm'soii-tttrfceaut- ii. D. Co. ENGINES & BOILERS. Prom 3 to (W Horse Power. flo'nt ns . Pumps, Horn Whims, Wlr It ,1 H r,wl, M.naat'd M.H (.applies, baic'y tvuo i'lWiier, caps ufl t in lln Of.i and Vrnwmi, 2S9 S. Ka'a St. SJt L k City. A'JKN'CV, l!lltt, kou. yCsrrtapoiiducc Solicited. itencu totnut. u 11A.NN.VMAK. M'onky"tiTT-o..nc- . I'l'UiiH. riH)LOAS-iB.M-O- N ucxil) SKCTKITY i fur a Khort ilmn. Lombaid lnviotiU'-n- t Co., i.vor tTiuh NuiloiiaU'Aiik 1 VAliTi K ST'K kTk I M ' i" T )lul? R W OH TO I on tii' iicy. w A. M. Jan-- . VNiii tin t. KFlvrilAN OsTii lK(Vb:l KKAI-I- rj iifit It. lcon, .it the Amur! Cltll NlltKil.ill iihflk I I tr.mxrv 10 'P wnt nlairt time .loh 1 J M.yc!er, jc. and SdilaoitT bl'WK. 'fowwttunw 1m 4'ur Jirtte. T'T)TiT.T'fTivrfrro"ii ai.b, 'ue r oiifs. .1.1 ! at Fomt) S.ciith. ItToinStUl. - A Utli JtT'SINKfiM i'OK r f?1h or .tor? t"r rent. Must go at one. Wm First fontii, i'i 1 I xA j I V-yC-O- O LoT 1 p; LoTo j CHEAP! j iigpl i i " f ! On Monthly Installments or other Terms to Suit. ; ' nro autliori.o.t to cIoho out tlic remaining lots In f $ I'oiirlli Sontli Sln-o- t AllHion Tlioy urc locatct E J; Tonr block Uovt of tho .Ionian river, between I j. rotirlh ftiid Til'th iSoufli. : These are U Cheapest Lois on tie IMet. I g Tlioy Miimt be Solrt as the owner needs Cnsli. Call If r at once at liooin Hi, Central Mock, Lynch & Classman, Apnts. j d DR. LESLIE'S O FJjinOTI) 1 IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WILL AESSO" LUTtLY CUKE TESTIMONIALS! TOD & CRAWFORD, Oouvulualou and Usalera in Hulldlag Material. Kanta Kosa, Cal, Jan. Ill, IMU. Brtgiis in Co. : Ga.-rs:- - Yours of th 16'h iweiTed, I ahsli tM klad to atnl you litprorao'li9 tt sale t Dr. LtJl'a i tm ui f rloti..it. iBrtnat. n.o?t ol wliat 1 h bonifiit nf yoci m Sue putt four yaia kaa han iflvix aw:,y rav eif bar-tn-fsn cunpict'lf vurtA at t r a of boadachc., n I ebull KlnJiy cortiry. KhoMld you writ' Ui olthnr Dr. Vnrltell or Dr. iVasoa, of thla p:a. von may ri'r to Too & cniiA-ni-a to th) u!ininlty of y.nr Biwal Tifuiiua. tourairily, wujTod. PrUa, tS Cant,, nca hf all DruwHta. Eieea liouiciuB Co., Sin Franulioti OaL 1 V K1fF. .Nf Nf .' !: I Y VV KMISHBO 1 rouius, as, bum ki.d kb.iiie. t7 bUte utrcet. 1 'ulfl K S- T- KI(iHT"K KM KU HlVfB. I' Talnl boulh, hutwetii and Filth Knt. C. 1.. ll amauiau, 11J Uaiu atreet, I 'diHiK NT i;leiT an tly" vihsisi i r. f r rooms on "oictlt Main street, lteferencea required. Apply at Main atret't. IXIK KPNTVEIIY KKASOVAULKTODK-- a:r.ttle partl-- s. All nl n'Cuuit I'c r over Mine. 1. .inn . niillu.ery j.arlurs. rinllable lor itreaa inaniuu or hah -- lirewiUR. 3" Main Wt. VOX K K N T I)E V 15 B K A I X HUt'SK, USE r lariro ruam vad two omall ones lor rent, with board. 1.MM KENT-VKl,- L-rJ HTK1) U A SB r umnt. chnan: electric llpht day and Blitht, with ele. trie power. No. 11 tiontmenaal st. TiiKtrN'l'i'lVK KUKNiaHrlD T Cheap; close In. UUn K. Second Bouih 1st. 'iSblt KCNT-- FI HNISHF.n Kiki.MS. WITH JP use of kilehem Ms KuSl Hist South. rTWtlUKNlSllVuriOsis. CHEAP. 147 i Ka.it Second riouth. TuirKKvF-lfIV- H VVKS ISH F.l) K( 'HM3 II lso ktlelien aud dining room. Close in: nice lawu with Bliade tiass. H05 Kat Becond South. mTwo kooms rem rf.nt and rokt- - 1 nlture for sale. WSJCart nrth ontb. Kr K(X)M3 WITH tOR atS'i Krsi First wm.h. lUK l.D KooMs.EI.KO-- r trie. HKLt and hath, with or without board. 3-- Houih Fifth Kast. rpWO FUU.MHHED R(K)MS Knit HOtlSM-- J el ar, pantry and tlos.it Kapld Transit and S ilt Luke railwav each side of block. Ne vho .so; north bench. Apply ISM "M"' Btri-e-t. 5L pi ckktTuhik Lost-lkat;i-eh t 'nton l'aetflo jiasanud some other piipera valuable only to owner ancl lieannr; iiam'leo. Nicolas int. i'.tteinir, 1'a. wr.tiea in ink Insiilo. Kinder rmturu t ) Timls office aud receive reward. OST StTNDAvTtV K.NISG, A HANK j banko'i MoCornick's.ruarked with name, and check hook with letlera of no value to liny one but owner. Leave nt hlte house bar and receive reward. Daniel Clayn. Skookum Hoot T'fj Grows Hair lUpiuly, r'MA Eradicates Dandruft n:$h ofBaldiissa, EaldHeae Toilet Artie k f I X Free from all lfe'l t oloringmarb TVadr mark rfghtned Containes no Mineral orVegetable Poisoas Is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. &fei Pro! Hair Orcr li NEV YORK. Foi Sale by bit Druggists, IWlEI For the season of 1891 PiLOIilEIIElf pgratmal. OTi;XvDT)KS'l'01.KN A DAKK HAY ill ma-e- , with waits star Hi forehead, fear on ri 'ht hip al-- o on left knee: newly sh. hi. Ativ Information bMidliitr to its recovery will be 'rewarded by the owm-r- . K. M. Ulmer, Commercial block, Bait Lake City. T GE NT1 KM AN CANHaV E A LAKi B i front room with privilege of bathroom, tioard li uesireii, in a weH ahaded lionna and irrouiulfl. Five minutes ride Irom Main street. Apply through Ilox .'13. M MOKPH1N E, CI iL?iRaC(XOaTn K OP1U haiiit cured. Chulned aad book of l'O pau'es ills'tr'd sent ree. Pay when cured. Box l.'chci.dalt Lake city, Utah. OUSLMV)VKltSlK)YLr. & FOWlER, practical house movers aud raisers. A Ule-lou- experience. Lamest outfit in th territory, office, O'Connor & ishaBer's drug store, HfisMalu street. 1'. O. liox ll.sa. Fraser & Chalmers, li. C. Trent, General Western Tlanager, Salt Lttko City, TJtalxj Jlcleiia, Jtlontitnu. Mirirjg; IvIacliinery ! And Machinery fur ths Systemstie Itedastion of Ores by Cbn cei.tratinn. Smelting and Leachin?. hoi.'cers of the liomeit'ike. Orauitq Mountain, I'l iim l.uinrn in, Anaeon ls, Blue F;."d, Lxiagton and Ki M'tallu Companies' llediicticii Works. Ilo.st ng I'.iig.i,es, (ieared and Direct Act injj; i'rospeetiuc and J ;!opnient Hoists; Huildrs of Improved Air Com-pressors and W ire Tramways, Frud Vanning Machines aad Euibrey Con-centrator. rELKGTRIG MOTORS IUSB Sole Western Ag'ents for Lidgerwooci Hoi."ting Ensjincs and Tyler Vire Works Po:ib!e-Crimpc- Minitg-Cloth- , Klectrio Light Plants, Diamond Core Prospecting Drills, Concsntra--1 tion Siilis. Electric k'levators, Rand Rock Drills and CoMpressnri, Otis Els vators, Knowles' Pumps, Hoot Blowers, KiiigslandcSi Douglas Saw Mills. Shay Patent Locomotives! liOjili ATTOK.VKVS-AT-1.AW- . TjIKPARrMT iKVAnST JA WYF.H- S- IMOMS 37, 38. 39 AND 10, merclal block. O. W. POWERS. TTORNF.V-AT-LA- OPPOSITE CCL-- J len Hotel. ARCHITECTS. FPEl) A. HALE. IATR OF DENVKK ARCHITECT OF Block, Kto., Kooms ISfO and lai Commercial iilock. F. M. ULMKE. 403 PKOGKES9 BUILDING-J.iPifi!i- i YKCBITKCT t.OOLiS. ir. HOP & CO. fi)S MAIN ;jJ',OKTI'5KS IN JAPANESE t). atiit CiiiitO'.t: uiif a brac sereeTci. bm';! s. caliinets, H.iks, anti (lies mid curios. Haud- - some novelties always ou haud. HEAL JiSTATH ASH LOAMS. BURTON", tiKOESBECK CO. 1EAT. EST ATP NO. Wit MAIN ST., SLT City, Utah. Notary in olllce. Tele-phone 4M. The Garden Spot of Utah. The boating and bathing-- facilities are not to be surpassed anywhere. 100 Bath Rooms. Brilliantly lighted by electricity. Ulna dan 'ing pavilloi 00X8 FEET. Splendid aoiommodaUons afforiloci plcnio parties. Btimptons refreshments served, on premises. Plenty of entertainment for all. Street cars run direct to pround mak- - "GEO. A. LOWE, I.'La'.r in ftU kinds of firt-ol- a AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! Buggies, Surries and Road Carts. Handsoma, Stylish and Durable. 8tam Engine, Saw Mills, Etc. Railroad Contractors' Suppllefc --WcrebouEe: 133 to 145 Pirct East St. lag the trip in 15 MINUTRS. IKE FORDONSKI, Supt. ii Tiii. JUST OPENED. TSE 0.LY FIRST-CUS- S HOTEL II IDE mi Cor. Main ani Scati Temple Si rCKNITUBK. sAMHirafmTirx iruRKca MANL'FACTUKEKS AND UKALEfiS IN school screen doors aivl furniture. Job! ltK-- and re-pairing piomp'ly attainted to. loSand ill) Y. South Temple Sire.-t- . INslJHAX'.:K. LOUIS HYAMS &CO. 1.MRE, LIFE AND ACi'lDKNT, MUTUAL I Life of New York. 80 and 80 Commercial Block. J.Vr.Farrell&Co. j yici PLUHI5EHS, UiS. FIHEHS. Pa ki. m all kinds of -L- IFT AND FORCE PUMPS. Ordem taken forPrfveiwd Ptif 'Wslls, Cess-pools bU t aud cocneious mada kbl staia, opostte AHorbaoai Bros. TelepheaM, SVQ. PL! 'Hill.Vlt. P. J. MORAN". STEAM HEATING, ENGINCEB-S- H MAIN Salt Lake City. ""CfCaPGU RMS. OFFICIAL STENOOUAPHER-AL- L and typewritiniz. Deiier in Remtnirton typewriters and supplies; Pro- - ire.ss liuildiai mm&mmm Htcintlj th following Notlc apoeirid in tni R 6'un Francisco Chronktt. 0 Tur'ire P hfld Wtn ct only about two M weeks, ana it was not until the lust thr-- or t fenroays that tile malady to 'k a serious tern. B ' At thebeginniiiirof hisplncss hesuffrred from ftj ilintK-te- s and stomucb Later the ffl kidneys renised to perlbrtn their functions and (Q he gassed quietly away. Thus ended the lite 9 of t ne of the most prominent men iti Call- - Kg forn a." Like tlKusaniW of others his un-- l tin- - :v death v as the result of neglecting early B .syuj ,liomsofkidneydisca.se. rj ... I F vou 3 are roteMed with diabetes, (Travel, or any de-- K rantf'-men- t of the kidneys or urinarv iff deiav proper treatnient until you .ire jtt lore d to xive ip your daily duties: rf'in'f tj "your nor.ev mi worthless linin.enls jr ondlivorse plaster-- ", but strike at ths seat ot U tlieil'waseat once bvusiiielhe greatest nf all ajj knc)Pn remeiliei, the celebrated drecon Kid- - Ej neiJlea. It ba saved the liv s of thousands. W bltc9uM it not cure von? Trv it. Purely la wfjinbe and pleasant io take. Jl.OOapack.- - Mil; for (.i.uu. if STIMESI IN 0CDKN. TMt TIMES 's delivered 'y earrier to (m eribera tn On ilea eveiy eTeuIn, ijv Buudaj, at regular rateu tt subllshes ail tb news oft the flay of Its csm curreate. Joel Skoemaker, Cedes) kgi, Ko, t - in. it Kattoawl Caal Bmldtng, 'HEDBURd TAILOR. No. 17 Kast Third South Street. NEWS FROM AMERICAN FORK. Special Coirtsiioicilenf to 't'hi Tinui. Amkkicas Fork, July 20. The pol-itical excitement is in full blast here now. Kallies are almost nightly occur-rences. The clul) lists of botti parties are rapidly swelling up. The republi-can have an enrollment of sixty tueai-Iter- s and the democrats about ninety. No canvassing has yet been done by ilio republicans, and it is thought that th" club will number over lOtl members heii a canvass it made. At a meeting held Friday evening the rhMni.':iticni of tho Kepublicau club wit perfected, and other important b.i-in- transacted. The officers of the club arc: V. 1. Kobiuson, president; James C.iipiuuu, (lav I.oiiilmrd, treasurer, and 1'. I). rsi:dv, aecretary. Tho tolicil-- n ' foiiiaiitiee is: Thomas H. l'arker, . uhu II. Wonttou, John Sykcs, John F I'ribvl and James l';iMnan. Ti e !eitg:it. H appointed by the caib to go to Leht the 27th to noir. ode a candidate for represeuta-li- e m-- - Jehu It. liobert.t, V. M. Heck. A'ox. Miller, V. 1). t'assidy, Kobert Proctor. Ttos. li. Parker, John Sykes, .1 11. Wootion, K. 11. liaiey and Jmuei (irai t 'I he following delegates go to l'l o o on tin) eiiine day to iioniinatB a caii' id ito fur selectman: James Chip-nun- , f.nv LcmbarJ. Andrew Adamsin, . l. Kjt.ius.m and Dr. C. 1.. Addle-i- n 'ti. K )cons eomu from l.ehi that small toy wj !rc;wmd iu Jordan liver .'at-ii- i lay. No lurther particulars can be IcHT'll' ll. W. II. Grant and James 1'te.ton went to Fish Springs to look after their min-ing intbiests. An important strike of silver on: is '('ijortcd H um Alpine, near American Fork canon. At tliH sugar factory everything is g.iine alocg nicely. Most of the heavy urn h i.ery has lieeu placed in position. (H.r J.) men are employed in and al out the plant and work is be 'nc rn: with a view of having everything i n'plute and In readines for the wigar but emp, about September 1. (.'hief Cr.eni :tt 11. 1', Iher arrived at tho fac-lor- 1 uesday and will at once proceed to work analysis of the buis under cul-tivation to determine whether Utah s. ils are particularly adopted to raising heeis and contains sufficient saccharine ti) make, the industry profitable. The reports coming from all fides are that the ciops are looking favorable and will r tve a ouecess. Pioneer day will be observed in the cit next Friday in an appropriate manner. Tho Sunday schools are pre-- a 'ing quite an elaborate programme. Fxciirsionists are arriving daily and are making pleasure trips up the canon. T.he canon is now in its full glory, as t ito westher is very pleasant and the lisliing abundant. The trip up the ca'iuii is otic of the mo.--t pleasant in the country. K. V. llobinson, J.lIAVootton, I). K. Robinson. Mies Alctsta Lewis and Mrs. F.llaAble were the teachers who at-tended the institute session held al t'asiello Springs last week. The parties report a nleasant time, they having camped during their stay there. Castilla springs are one of the pi'iuaipal attractions of Utah county, and are becoming famous for th.ir medicinal qualities. Over $12,001 bks been cxpedded by the proprietors in improvements and building; this year. The bank is a success. The bankers aro greatly pleased with their future prospects and are confident that the Mirror City will beoome the beat bank-ing town on the line. The Times is a very popular paper in this city and it brings its readers every evening a lot of pood republican doctrine. Our people know how to ap-preciate a good thing. (Jay Lombard, Henry Johnson and S. M. Newsbaumn had a very narrow escape from drowning. The gentlemen went to Provo on the train Sunday morning with the intention of sailing back to American F'ork in a yateh re-cently purchased by Henry Johnson. When oulv a few miles from Provo the boat was overtaken by one of the most severe gales of in season. The boat was tossed about by the wind and waves like a toy. and finally capsized. F'ora couple of hours the victims drifted about on tho lake, hanging to the boat, for their lives. Late in tho night they drifted into a lot of bullrushes aud then tho boat became fast. The gentlemen made, an attempt to wade sshore, in which thev were suc-cessful, after hours of wandering and plotigh'ug through mud. On reaching terra tirma they were shoelefcs nnd hat-les- Our marshals havo been very busy of late chasing robbers and highwaymen. A couple of arrests were made Satur-day, and the prisoners wero sent to Provo, where they were wanted on a charge of burglarizing a store. the mm CITY. Og-Je- City Council DaoiiLs ta Bay IIoss Wagon, a Book aol Ladder Truck aui 200D Fuot of Hji- - LITTLE BLAZE QUICKLY POT OUT. A YounsLaly Thrown from a Bug;y and Her Arai BroW-Oth- or Nuws Gath-cr-by Our OJju Reporter- - Hp'fi'il t'rnrtj,onlfnr' to T r Tin". OiiiucN, July .'1.---T- he city council met last evening. After some words of argument between Cannon and Allison, ; tho recommendation that 5:000 feet of V hose, one hose wagon and cne aerial book ami ladder tauck be purchased I was adopted. '1'lm new purchase will f cost $1100 and ald two men to the fire I departmeut forco. A petition signed I by twenty-eigh- t saloon keepers, asking a rdductiun of license, was reforred to 1 tho committee on licenses, Tho city I recorder was authorized to sipi f .Vi.Oiirt I of tho iiupi'ovemctit bunds. Tt.o pay 1 rolls fur the past two weeks, amount-- f ing to $i'ls.i.l i were read and ap- - proved. City Marshal Mutcaif repi'i ted that lorty-i.in- arrests and forty two I convieiiciis had been recoi led m the " pat tw o we.'ks. - - The reel estate transfers yesterday footed up the sum of T.i0. lit rri man's and Tcrraca additions with tour more city transactions were the suu-tiou- s iutsrested. - John Peterson's hou-- e on Twenty-firs- t street caught lira from the straw used under the carpet about 0 o'cloi k ye.aterilay evening. The tire depart-ment was called out and were ou the spol in a few minutes. The b;ai was extinguished by buckets before, the boys arrived anil but little damage was done. - Mrs. S. M. Preshaw wishes it stated that Mm is not in absolute want, as stated by J. Wesley Hill, the Methodist preacher, to a reporter in Philadelphia. She is conducting a good business in Ogden and has ample means to continue in business, oven though she does have to pay a note of fiooo for Sam Small. -- - The Union Sunday schools picnicked at Jsyiacuse today. -- Vi'. M. Verge, the was arraigned yesterday before! Judgd K. W Cross, charged with adultery. I'is partner, Jessie Tillman, was also brought up. Verge was hell in the sum of $luno bomls. While out looking for bondsmen he met his brother-in-law- , (ieorgo Morrison, in the Kichelieu ."a loon, and accused him of being the cause of Mrs. Verge bringing action for a divorce. Tho hot words that etiu"d soon came to blows, and Verge was re-arrested and taken to jail. -- t- --h A grand concert is to bo hell in tho Grand Opera house this evening. The proceeds will be used in erecting the Methodist university. The liberals held a convention of committees at the city hall today. It is understood that a ticket was solecled and will bo submitted to the delegate convention tomorrow. Francis W. H. Tomlinson lata of Yorkshire, Kngland, aud Miss Mary Cowley of Ogden were married on Saturday night by Bishop M. F Hrowrr. When the marriage was announced it caused some wild rumors among the Knglbih people as to what had become of Mrs. Tomlinsou Xo. 1. 'The contrac-tor for whom Tomlinson has been work-ing states that he expected his wifo to arrive in a few days, fie discharged Tomlinson and is now awaiting devel-opments. Miss Edward a young lady from Cbarllou, Mo., who is visiting friends in Ogden met with a very serious acci-dent yesterday evening while out driv-ing. She hail accompanied a young man to the Hot Springs and when pre-paring to start home she got in the buggy while he unhitched the horse. The animal became frightened and broke away. Miss Edwards jumped and was run over by the buggy. Her right arm was brokon in two places, cne of her limbs was bruised and her lace was badly lacerated. --H - Bird who has been connected with the Union Pacific freight oilice for some time left yesterday lor Kochelle 111. He will take apositiouin a bank at that place. 4- -- - In the district court yeterday busi-ness was very brisk. Six esses com up for hearing. Among thera was Cracetta Verge wi:e of Verge, who secured an injunction pre-venting defendaut from disposing of his property. The next move in. this case is an action for divorce. 4- --4- -- - Seven ti'amps were csred for at Police headquarters yesterday. They were each assessed teu days in the gravel pit aud scut to work. E. M. Allison Sr. the, new superin-- t .indent of the Reform School has taken charge of affairs. The board recom-mends that live of the larger boys La discharged for good behavior. A P.. 'Carey, l ho republican candi-dal. 1 for representatives to the legisia- - turn has resinned. lie gives as his rea- - sons that ho has not the time aud does not wish to serve in any public capac-ity. lic wishes the republican parly suc-cess and will slay with thq old flag. Tho committee will fill the vacancy, tuid the new ticket will soon be - --4- Charlei Stsvens nf Ogden and Miss Uinnie Lse of Five Points were married tt the latter place Saturday evening. t-l) r. II. J. Powers was called out to North Ogden last evening to set a col-lar bone of a little child. The little fol-low had fallou l'ro'n the bed while asleep mil lauded on his shoulder, fracturing the bone. An Kdltoriat Ssriuoa. Pockport (Tex.) Picayune. Take things as tlioy are and in.ikethe best of fliein. Prudence, in a woman should be an instinct not a virtue. Hap-piness is echo it answers but does not coiiie. Vice in tins young fills us with liovi'Of in the old, disgust. Caution is often wasted, but it is a very goml risk to take. The man who never makes any blunders seldom makes any gcicid hils. Tho great dillictilty about advice is the juvpontlerauci! of iiiatn-ii- y over (piaiily. When a loan has tho reputation of being plain spoken it is a sure sign that lie never sees any-thing good in others. The slowest and dullest woman soon got ou to a now wrinkle, it' it. appears in another wom-an's face. Don't think hat, because you have, exhaust ed all your own resources von have exhausted all in the world. I iu-r- aro acres to be ploughed oulsiilo your own gate, liecaitse a man makes a loin'l noise by continually shooting oil his mouth, don't think for an instant that it is an overflow of brain power. Consider the mule he is a good exam-pie- . . A (.rntrl From n Atlfln. Chicago Tribune. Young F.tiglish Sparrow What is all this urt adful noise about, mother? Are they shooting at us? Old Bird Ma, my child. They aro celebrating the birthday of this happy, f'lorious and enlightened republic, the the free, aud the home of the brave, aud the asylum for the opprsssed of all nations 'they will begin shoot-ing at us again tomorrow, iny child. THE PRODUCE MARKET. Wholesale prices of produce in the ' Salt Lake market; corrected daily by Hanson Produce company, commission merchants. West Temple street. Butter Choice Creamery, tubs, 23c; fancy creamery, 1 H) square bricks, 25 choice creamery, tubs, 2i ; choice 1 lb. bricks, 23;choiee dairy, tubs, 17(iil8c; fair dairy, tubs, HtrflOc; choice cook-ing, 10ei i'-'- e. Egos Strictly fresh, reeandled, per case, $ii; Utah, per case.$ij.2.r). Ciikksk Full cream, twins, New-Yor-l! ie; Wisconsin, PirtUtc; Young America, 13ci:tye; domestic Swiss, per loaf, 21cf.c; brick Swiss, tin foil, 20o; Limburger, per lb. ,20c. Vkgktabi.es Choice Utah cabbage, $1.75 per ewt.; choice potatoes, $1.15 ewt. j Cala tomatoes, per box, $2.00f.o 2.25. Friiitu Oranges, Mud. Sweets per box, S3.7!) to H 25; according to size; sizes, p'ic to i,5ti; St. Michaels. $.25ii 4 M). Lemons, per case. choice Messina Pti.K1i.i 7.0D; choice California, $5.50iui (i 00; fair California, $5.00. Peaches, per box, $1.2i"fct l.")tl; apricots, per box, 1.2fn 1.50; plums, per box.$1.75 (2.00; blackberries, per box. $1.50ca 1.75; rasp-berries, per.box, $1.40(2 1. CO.' A Question of Time. Phllade pbia Times. "How long have you been employed here, waiter?" "About three years." "t)b. then 1 must havo givsn my or-der to somebody else." |