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Show I 'i ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 17. 1831. S CHATS ABOUT FOLKS. turnpran Capital, (ir.iiai With Auuri-- in. Mat Eliot lu t'.e Bu. toa Herald. Americans itt every turn. Whether in the great metrcpolis or Id the 1 in; iili country place just out-side the busy city, or srrokj tie chan-n'- i iu the. pay French capital. Anil what a ..it of l'.oUiuiai:j and old famil-iar faces aiio::n the great tblolij;. llow it lukoj rue luclc u that Purdan town. I tun almost .sue the cheerless boards l.idiug behind t.,em stately entraucc.s o,' ia';o i til pi ' o dwellings, and the c!o-- d shutters already dtiuty, that in their very t'.iiiJtbr.pss announce tbo j iinim.i e'.i jfi! f.o in ii'mi 1 .noiii to la luck ain iu my ;uJy wita my dear ubl companions my photographs ami my b u .Its. J he. very fares smile at m. from tlio'i- - autographs, faeea tiiat i nvt a week ';o iu London, f. cos that yiilcrJay grui.-tu- j uie in l'ant. Ami j my books, ion; ho .v I lore them, with ! thir fo-- it ineri;iion by the hfnd tb.tt today I Hhnkf.' I can almost 'cpI . t'io rivr br'niM !lot up to my etutty wiudow and fsn mo in fancy I s t j'hoi't!. Tii.! lu'.its il.at shown out to cheer'.'y from !im liai-- buy n'sideio'ri j ju t a fciv wcaki a;;j upon thu oecn-Ti!iiit-of the row-linjtts- . who h!e the:::- - seiViM 10 tho river the e hot, sultry ti'glits, xto no lougtr neon. Only the lights irom tlio Itb'gts greet tlem iioiv, us tie'ir vok"',s nni out upon liie s'.i'l air and thu dip of tho oars and tha i u ih of tho water creel the car of th' louiH;orn anil pudostrian who stop on l ho l to g.'t n breath of the cool air that comes .irroia" the river. I ui.uk ono never appreciates aeity so ii iea m wlieu liioiHuutis of inilus an uy it. 'i'l.eii, Ukn a punonima, all tho pleasant memories and tho pleasant events of his lift in that pl.iO'j slowly co;nc t:p bffoi'M him. Anil so d r old Huston looms up be-fore me. kud thci patriotic lire that is ijorri w it ni ii uie, as it is in tuu heait of every true American, ieaps througU my hloou as 1 cail to nund this is toe ee of tho Fui.rth of .h.iy, whou ouuj; Amer-leu Ciilebrates its uhIioh's amiJ the si.iell of powder, thu tooting of horns, tho luintf of crackers. The ci'y h giTen up to lh people, ton, on this day. ami it - tho I. one and sinew o!' I lie nation, as it were, v uo keep the ho'iday in the, tow n. 1 ho f;:shiunab'o element who have la rzo country homes, have, in a preat many instances, invited a number of quests who form large home partijs over the Fourth. 'J his old English cus-tom is practiced, to a K"'Ht extent, in America, and forms one of the pleaMi.l-es- : modes of eutertainini; durinrr the sumnier tnonthi. A nosher fashion. that is clairuog a cooil share of tha time and attention of so-ciety peoiiio ut the summer resort this eaou is lencio?, and Si. Atitouio Moii lir.s beeu sought after to a trreat eitent to give fenein r atmtny of ttico out of town resorts, hijf. itdi. by the way, bus for suveral years been a lv. orite in the social circles of lios'oa, liiis had a very triln,,at aud iutcresiing cxf i T. iloru in Iti'y of distiuguiebeii parai)i.ii;i', eiineateii in Palermo, hit?, graduated with biih honor from the military scool in Palermo, heiu-- j ap-pointed a lieuteuaut iu tho reserve of the Italian armv, which rank ho still hoblj. liis father, Chevalier Gustavo Alsli, who studied law, became very iTumiuent in his profession, and wheu Victor Fiinauiiel Lacame ki of Italy, Chovaiier Meli becatua attorney Run-era- l. Ho survml lu tuis capacity until IS Hi when ho was elected president of tho supreme court in Palermo, a posi-tion he. retained until his tluath in 1W0, Antonio Mnli's: (fraud mother, who had a l for collecting anti'piitii'H, was (initB a connoisseur of art. tier colluc- - li.m of paintings was a choice one, and liiiionj; them were the work of liubecs, (lustave Dure ami others, ail of whom weaa brin friends of her husband. Many of theso paintings are how in Rome, some are in Milan, aud some have found their way to this country, while a fjood portion have byon d to ilia liiuseum in i'aUmo, wnere they now hunt;. &ig. il'-- is a tine t, and is tixcfiptiiiiiaily well versed in Greek, Italian and Latin. And aider all Kuropa does not pve to America her brii;htr-- t lilus witlnutt tomo cempensatioii. for 1 am eocstaut- - ly running across America'.-- , luminaries, in Loudon and other English towns, and iu Paris as well. Hardly day passe. I that I do uot meet Home well known artist, niithor, sen. pi or, poet or painter with whom I havo passed some delightful afternoons or evenings cither in New I'ork or lios'on. And tbit mo. amoir; the brij'htct of familiar i'aees just not in London is .Mr. Marshall P. Wilder, tho little hum-orist, who is oecoiuin' ni re and more popiiiar. A jr'impso of him always brings l.o mind what bis road irit id l.'olor.el Cockerill sayii of hiuii "I saw i i him one who. f'vm the hour that, his brl'dil eyes opened on bin cradle, tuight 'oll have rails I at nature; one who, chested of '..ii- hours ami lair ffifm, might well havo been the prey of misan-thropy; who i n ' u: ! 1 h ivi! taken Thersites for a model rather lliaa Merontio. and whose heart might weii have been tilled w.'.h mutrrrss ratiir than the stiushme hich maks cheerful the darkest dayi". To tbia bravo and phiiosupltiil youth has been pi v on tho rielos,! of dowers tho power to make n'licj liappy: "ile is f,i;i..f oii'iiii- g Rneidate, S irii ii. mi i 'tii;i.n. ivi liia v,it, 'J'iino va j ; o s him an lie males. " "In his no envy lurks, ili.shns.rt is brimful of charity. His namo is srn- - onymous with mirth. 1( is a Jiving illusi ration of how kindly the hr.rsh .orld receives tlmse who come 1 i it smiliiiT, and bearinir jii t!.i;ir h.iiiils cnTt'riii;js of good will. Where he has passed tho llowers bloom cot leas brightly because his feet have touched. Children lauirh. and run to meet the messencFr of Momns: .solemn meu fi.r- - pet their ills; hearts crow tender under the ruasric pathos of his voice, and in all homes he is as welcome as the minstrel of obi, with harp and song atd story. " And so say I, for he is just as merry as when last, in Ronton, and is making more friends than ever. tie junction arc. Tie Sepntlirani of T7eb.ir Conatv ia at CirJeti To-la- A Stnuj Tiok.it V. ill b) Inhaled. T0LITIC3 THE T3HJ OF IHTES23T. TLs City Assesjtnsut t bj laoriawi iljalinjof thi Rial Es'-a'.- Otbjr Nj.vj Hitij, SprH'tl CiirrtipinJ .:rt to 7'i-- UtittKN, July 17. Tim republican county e. uv nilou assembled thu emir: house this afternoon. tea from owirv prei inrt are iu aue uUuce. A slivuj; licet v. ill be nominated, - - The lar.TO ai:d:-;io- e tiiut ra.blil at tim (iroud Kpera homo did nut fco ay disappomtlo;dt. atvat.iuti..js Ja- - t jj.ay poi.'.T.iiod. i'hn entire com-pany pr,.i-Dti- ".M:n and ,.mit'u" .s io:iipnid oi ar;;ijts. -- 4- At u uieetiu hs'.d by order of !he tB'T'i.tr.iii hi.ird of itjiuli.ation t'iu fit;.- a .'Dim: toll was iuor..a.-i- . About :;jt,y.ii of it i a! is ma ie ou liiu t'l: inuH boifkl. Tim coi'uly luxe'- will itiso bo lUL'ioastd much morn than bu- - - C. Foley charged wllh frand iiiri piiy an 'I tbo (vncrul w hob-sal- e the-f-t of br.irn v. a.i tried yc;.lnrd;l.v. 'I uit chirsi of urand lati'tmy n witii-dfai-nnd ho wits liued vXt and o'. lot jintii. lurceny. j- Jsms Willinmi of .Silt Itkfl City :ul (ii'orpfB Miirriro-- i oi linden have .(tncd aa arcemriiii for a tijpht in bep-tiube- r in thu Oi'dca At.ilctio cub ro.ius. '1 ho will bo for $:ou:i a Kii'.e and ibo A'.hlcB ciub pui'it). ilji Ij.os., of biilt Lake iJuy at as tempor-ary turtku holders nu l hold thu (ViZ loii'eit. rep jldican precinct convention wps bcid at Noriti t)d.l la- -t ever inf. Jiiun' titoiey wi !;..nii-natf- lor jus- - tice of the and V. 1.. len l.jr ctiMat.iblti. 'J'hrt pu:ium the 3hooi ct'ctioii and are oouliJunt of eucctii at lim prrciuct election. - - --H - Ths real etlntw traijifen yesterday amounted to Only three Dales were rccurdt-d- Duun'a addition nnd two p.eue ol urrnnjin laruiiux Ubd were ft!l thai ehiued hands. - t" Mni Fenny Hollow and mother ar-rived in Oydtin yesterday from a iix weeks visit to Hilar KapiJs, Iowa. Tho liberal party will ranot tomor-ro-aud put u county ticket iu tho field. Anotiie-CDi-'-e- ri is beint; arranged to take pin.-- next lucsduy in the iutnttBt oi Hie L uis c..-,- t y. Sells P.ros. eireu.s is in the city today and pinple irom all thu surrouudiuj; couuiry hava conio. A local republican ticket is placed iu noininatiou at L'leasaut View. W. 11. ('randall is candidate for justice of thu peace nud Ferny Alvor.l will etirry away the. oflteo ofconstable. - -- r- J. I!. Peters of J5riglmn City wm noiuiuated at Hot Springs yesterday lor tho demooaatio candidate for coun-cillor from tho third district. This dis-trict comprises lha counties of Weber and iiox Elder. -- t- --h Messrs. Howes & Koch, the popular managers of the tirand Opera house, niinoiincfl tho ecageuieut of three noted lecturer for net month. Kav-eren- il T. DeWitt Taliua'e will lecture on August 4th, the suhjeet beini "iiip; liluiiders." On the -- Otii John d. Inalls will speak on ' Free .Silver." On St tmiiber UJ t'olonel ii. Ii. Io;fr-tol- l will muse au address on "Orators and Oratory." --t- --t- Mi.'.s .Maud Smith and Maud S'ron? of S, ut Lake t 'ily hate been visiting ri'!ati es iu North Odeu. They re- - turned to tint Capital City yesterday cveniujf. L. K. llli'.id w while, makins; a bi tr, old time, tiioroulibro 1 democratu: sipeech at the cuiiveiition said lliat he was aa attorney for a slrons; company iu i his city Had, he added, "if thorn isa mi'.ii employed by thai company w ho is not t'ond eno'i.qh to vote for David lirans he is not good enough to Work for M." - The O.nden and Hot Soririjrs Railway companv havo euccecued in getting their d.ili'-'.iitie- .vitii creditors settled i by tii , aiipoinii'ient of a receiver, - -:-- A H. !'a . n. pretideiit of Ibo renl e. taie exchan;-t-- . announces a.i import-ant btisiiic-- rif-.it.- of t :e exchange to. i.oi .on' It"l mat-t"r- a have been very blow lnte'.y and ir;s will bo lakea to make tin tsiute lively. s-- -- - F,. W. Wade and Andrew Rose are the uclevjat 3 i'roin l'leasii.nt View iti a'tr'iiiiE'.iiff! ut tho convention today. They report tbt tho people art) all " happy iu Anticipation of bitr harvest, bouiuious fruit crop aud a decided re-publican victory. - Alfrtid lierrett, William Spaokman, K. O. Stevens aud N. II. iiarber urerep-teseiuativH-irom Niirth Oilou to tho republican con vcniioii tiiday. Tno scuooi iileetion at North (1 rden resulted in a republican nicjority of 'i'2, and tho county election will swell the number to a much latter majority. - The Filth Ward Sunday school had an enjoyable excursion to Syracuse yes-terday. MUMMlMcfBMii ' - Regardless of Cost! AH Summer (ioo.ls Must f! . Onr Sii: y, i,on &n lmwcnso Su.tcoss to Our l'atroiu. Vi' hall copf'mie Bargain Sale Prion in this Oepartnmnt until every yard is tt1. We call special attention to a further reduction of our Fig u ted. Silk Pimgei, lioDi 0.e. to 45t v, from J. to Tic; trow $1.15 to ii1; U they muit ba closed out thin month. Sift tents ! llP-Pf- t! j fas. !; BASEBALL! i ' ' '. a T i -- ' i. ii ' Tf f T i It 1i "iy Jpakkcity j VS. j L. 71. Co. Grays !ifi:i!j! Oisji'J Park F j Sunday, July 19. j C;ame Calbtl at 31,0 P. a I. I - - !i ; y " c - ' "'' ii iZ'i TJ Take State St Car. TTTU TnfT7C 1 i-L- -' I 1IY1 LjkJ' OUK STOCK OK jDlam Capes, Jtrsevs & Wrsprs AT t'LUS..NO out vkicbs. rr.nrh CastimerB Jmcy, all wool, from M to Nioiraut Cmaitt Canhiuoro Joryi, all wool, Jioiu t I. l.'JO I.ouk U.i;)6i for II.C3. B:air for Se. 5 :.i 0 l Hl.Wft for t OT. tn) I'jm-- Stri-- 1 Ifi 1 lot of Zoplivr Jin.t 8aw'.. villus 11.00. f I tot of Castnnre BIiiiwIh, value ll.'JS, for . I lot of Cashmere Shawls, value 130), for ll.. I lot of Ladivt' I)i:.;t Dot Norfolk Waists, vain tl.Ti. for il.l?i. 1 lot ea. u of Cl.r.tlrens' Cashmere Bbort Cloitks .tl .iOc. wur.li II. t). lot of C)H!;ire':, l.ont; CloaUs, value 18.00, fortl.-'- l lot of Chililrone' Fau:y Striped Coats, j valuo for sl.iij. tl.CO Calico Wrappers for W.c. lilMlNS! T!ie fatft lot of Lluin auj Eml.roidercd S .est. nvr slionn lu tl." fit r. at aetonl.-al- W l U!utitrlie. Pheeta, worth It.ti. dr tl U Linen I mbrolji-rt-- S'iotK, wovth '.', torsi.! M Llaea Pillow Casei. to match, Tenh 9C.i. tut to ; Kinbrnir.eraa l'lliow Cuncs to matrh wnnUJi.,5, f,,r! iu. Colli, Lare P!l!.w hmn. T.tl'ln t'ovr la Ti;,.. and Chum :ie. at t i.kihj pn-- t . 1 lot of l.'.sr, Turli-- h Xxhlf Covers at II. ii, Cents' Frrahin lejariiar:!. 1 lot ..f H: jr.ii w.ib Kilt Shirts, only 4Ce, w irlh I l"t of Ui'j V I jilr-- Kilt SiiltJ, "5c. w.irth tM 1 lut of iiojr.' i!,-e I." It Suits, gje, worla li.w. I lot of llnys' Jrr.ey Sal' ir yt aUls. ni'wo.l frco ti.O to I..W, do.a .0j to I1.1J. train $1.75 to Ii. --j. 1 lot of KnjV Kilt Suits at ll.W, wortt. a ?. winh ..:. I tut tit Uee' 'ren- a ric jii'i Voder. lUirts, worth TSe. tu'tir, ; worth .h , tor MV. J lntnf (HintV Ties a:id So.trf? at IS 90e, jc naiiie each, alu.ojt itJlf-pric- 1.QOO! j Other I.rgam la Our Various Departments AViil ICrpay a Daily Visit to Our ?.iiniiiiioth lst jbiislinieiit. Cr SbG3 Sale and mini Clatoinn: Sala ! Will save you lots of money. We are too busy to study up hlh soun liuij phrases in our "ads." but patrons who crowd our stortt, know aud ap-preciate our efforts to make their mosey secure tl.em better vidua than elsewhere. Come One! Come All J F. Auerbadi & Bro, BUS HI ESS DIRECTORY. SHEPAED, CHiEEI & S2EPARD, i; QMS .17. :8, S and 40 IWV"ns. ARCllITKCr. II ID A. EALU (iuys or oiiivtaj pcriTDCT CF COMMEIICTAL ELOCX xk. .mC i,iiouib IM auu 11 Cuiuiikoxcial ul.x;tt. YKc:lIJTECT-40- 3 rOUKK83 HUILDINCI H. ECP & CO., MA..N. l.NilMKTKIln 1N.TAPANKSB . i.d C!''ii-.-s- I H c,v. nu. bri;a,-- t caiiln.-ta- ili.f. ami ,ws a ruw Uaad ni,inaie a HiitvOt s il,v;,ys on l...aii. UKAL iial'ATJt MD ANS. EHETCX GE0E3BECX & 01, HEAL CisfATfi, KO. MAIN STHEKT Is. s:t Lak-- C'lly, UUU, iiarx ia o,Bo 1;rhouett. HONIY TTANTED. TF TOTT DfSiKS A COi.'D LOAM PLACED real call on S. 1'. Bponcsr, J7 iJl-l-li Ut.vlJt. . ATTOItNCY'I. " P0WE.H3, A TTOFNEY-AT-LAW- , OPPOSTTB CITLr Jii. Ian iloiul, KecooJ jo.iilt atreeC BOW OPEN Fjr ths statoa t f 1891 The Gurilcn Spot of UtIi. The boating and b..'h n.s faHiltiei ar not to be nurjiasBe l antvlure. Bath Rooms. J Brft.oitljr lt(jhtil by electrlc'ty. J FK.o uiiu-Uif- j.iH.loa f-s,.- f A T'n,'T,ri I 0?l-$dt- aecomniod:lens afffrdwl pirate rtts. Euiiipior.s rrvel i promisee. Plenty of ei.rtainaieut .'or all. tttreet- care ran d'rjettt rretmd re air-- 1 jug tbo trl;i In j in ?ifNrTr.fl. I'VjKE FORDONSKI, 'Supt. S1 "T" -n i rtThe Uph?!s!or3r. l.T esjglss Uepbirinp: F.mo.io Older ut ?ori? tJfHsonabiu Prices. 1 2 1 So, .Salt r.rJi' . I'.'Yw'''?" I tD t. MAIN ST., KAI.T LAKE CITV. I Insert a Want, ji , . b W HAT DO YOU WANT? "K " - "-7'e- f1 - " " " - - f No Uiitltor iiitt it is, tlie beist j ' j, vay to re It, is to put a "AVinit" ai. in Tin; timjis. rwwy.wvrywwiw-;yv- j I V s Help Vv'iii.t : il; IJooiiih to !tMt; . ' Hour dor .4 Wantod; Ilotincs far 5 K'iil:Lot.sr)r.-a'e;Lost;nnMl- . ; X n Contracts u Let, mil iH sii'i't- - J ;r nollfcs aro ii!orett'eftlv fn Til j Tl Mtl$t iittn f !y t iK-r-. j "qInLY 5c A LINE? THE TIMES 1 I Telephone Number is 4Si( 13 Commercial St. iM.ivNl'Hi'Ufi. ADBES3 rUlilTITUSE CO,, MANUi'ACTUUJ,K.i AKD ni'lAf-IEH- IN Hohool Desks, dot.re and Wil,i,,,ts. Jobhirg and re pairing tirumptir aaendja t'J. loS ajd HO W - - i:.:i(;KANci:. LCUIS HYAL'3 & GOi rinr lm: an m.Ni. MtTUAT 1 L'fri tf H.? mi I art Coiuui:cial lllocU. STf am nr. ting snuimsrh, m main biktt l.a,t Cllf. ttHMOOKArni,"" " P. E. MoGUEm, OrFmALfiTEKOKAPHKR; AI.LKTNriS l.vlor la Iveiiiniton'i'ypewnlar auo upptli i'ro-ri- t buiirtlaK. 1 te:, f:. mm, ceep cbees j rSTAGES"l Will leave CONNOH Hl.'UK. HsiTli'L DAITf on the arrlvaluf ih" Utah & Im- - vail a Triii u. Tkers Will be Strtiona for ths Banefit oj Fatiinen oa the Ltajs Litis. L fartteswlfHre !nfore--Mo- a la reirird t fi nxi will eall at Conuor Krja. ylftce bv staix Has from Stocktsn in lrt'pCM l5nit'.e f!ia S.as'sta to Scrlbor's Kacoh. w " - Si riinr Knoi to 1'Bwjy... ."5 " Driy to ittB ftpi- - oa " Flak Sr;i- - to fllnWa a3 " CAtott t twp Crit 13 En - itocKca. Utai Hilt i viliLI JUST CFENED. I the cey first-clas- s dote u ;i THE CITY. Ccr. Mils el Eonti TemIs Sti J. J. McLaiighliu & Co. It)!) South Went Temple. The only liret f lags em-ployment oiiiee iu the city. First class ticascucr ttii ice. Ttdtuboiiu 4i0. - m Tha formed between Frank K. Foote, O. L. lirown aud .John Burden under the firm name of Frank Foote & Co.. was dissolved on the day of March 1st,, A. 1). by reason of the death of Frank K. Foote. The undersigned will not be responsi-ble for any debts contracted since said date by auy niumbor of said firm. John Br if den. IMPORTANT. Hio Uranila Wfi.t.ra Ext.nai.a, Conirncncinjt July 1st", proximo, tho Rio Grande Western will bogiu oper-ating tha Sevier valley branch as far soutU as tslalina, Sevier county. In addition to opening up a line to a number of important towns in Sevier aud Sxn Pelt) counties, the rich and much lalkeil of Idarvsvalc mining dis-trict is brought within about thirty miles nearer railroad commuuicr.tion than heretofore. The new st it'ons are Sterliug. Gun-nison, Wiilow Creek and Salina. reiirht will be received for all theso points, brt should be prepaid excepting to haiiua. For passentrer rates and schedule ca'l at ticket oilic-'S- . J. II. P.gSNKTT, General frcifht and pafbenger agent. O. A. R.. Ait.ntlsn I The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railwav will miike a round trip rata of f)!t ..'.' from Salt Lake and othr Utah points to Detroit account of G. A. It. encampment to be held in Detroit. Anyone contemplating a trip should take .advai. lacre of this'low ri.-.c- . Tick- - ets wiil he on sale Ju'y '.'1st, August !Vt and .'iid. Kleeiric ligh'ted, tam heated iiiild vestioule trains. Further ininriiialion will be cheer-fully fiiruisheti by applying in Al.K M1 n nvi i.. Commercial Alt., Kooius Silt and '.'do i'l'i.'jjrcss Building T. 1'. roU LLi., Trayelmg At. |