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Show I THE SALT LAKE TIMES; DAY. FEBRUARY IT, 1892, g THE W.CT.r. EXCHANGE. The Annual Kcport of the Work -- It lias in all Hepects licen successful. The following is the annual report of the . C. T. U. exchange in this city: "The W. d T. U. exchange has been and carrying 4iu its various branches of work, for a little more than six mouths. As a business enterprise these six months have not been replete with the degree of suc-cess we so earnestly hoped for, in order that we might thereby increase our facilities for work, and thus be able to cover more ground of a so sadly needed work in this city. Then' are reasons for this result, The work was started with a debt of about 1000. This debt has been largely liquidated, hut in doing this, the running expenses were necessarily neglected, witli the expectation that they would be met without dillleulty as tile income increased. Hut business of every sort has felt the deprcseien of the money market, and we are in a large company of fhoae whose business has not prospered as hoped for. ' "The board of managers has also been peculiarly unfortunate in losing some of its most active workers, two being taken to Cal-ifornia because of serious illness, the treasurer called to Pennsylvania to the death-be- of her mother and sister, while" several others have been incapacitated for the active labors through illness, leaving the working force over-whelmingly small when the vastness of the work to be done is considered. But the handful left have been persistent, and through many discouraging l'eatures and embarrassments have held on, trusting that for a work so greatly needed helpers will he raised up. And much, very much, grand, work has been accomplished. There having been no written account kept of the benevolent distributees tile report can be only partial, has gone on qiTjtly, and many in the city know but little of what has been accomplished. Almost daily nn als have been given to unfortunate poor, with. out work, to be paid for by such work as could he given them. Others out of em-ployment, and without, home, friends, or money, have been tided over by means of meals to be paid for when employment should be, obtained, and almost invariably the trusted have proved trustworthy. A number of families when the provider has been laid low on the sick-be- have been cared for with food, clothing, fuel and other necessaries. "Into the sickroom of worthy but friend-less and destitute ones has been carried the nourishing delicacies so necessary to recov-ery, and so Impossible to the poor. Little children have been protected from the win-ter's cold by the warm clothing collected and distributed by these ladies. Good dinners were given to fifteen fami-lies on Christmas day who otherwise would have been destitute of that element of Christmas cheer. Through this agency many have been furnished work and daily broken food has bcen'triven to the needy. Since the first of the organization gospel temperance meetings have been held each fa"ohath evening, where men and women, bound by the chains Dreed by the demon drink, whom Christ died to save just as surely as He did the puresi saint who ever lived, have been gathered In, receiving earnest appeals to break the chains and by the help and power of Christ come out of bondage, and lice, imp true men and women; and who is able to estimate the boundless good accom-plished by thi! helping hand extended to tbe.-- e reclaimed men and women. "Of the large number whu have taken the pledge to abstain fronsf intoxicating drink some, perhaps, have fallen, surround ed a they were by tcmntations on every side in this rum cursed city, but many have atood tirm, and only he who said, "The harvest truly la plenteous, but the laborers are few;" and also commanded, '"(io ye into by vineyard," knows the good the otiorls in this line have acconiplNhcd. "To two of our noble Christian ministers is due the highest commendation that wordi can frame. Rev. Dr. McN'ieee of the Kirsl Presbyterian church has never faltered in unwavering loyalty to this cause, attending both sympathetic and encouraging words and also helpful deed and tinaipial HJd, and when the request was made by the W. C. T. f. that tin; mlnla-fo- r of the city present the temperance work'tfrom their pulpits, iiis response was such as'to cau-- e his name to be spread from shore to shore wherever tin' w hite ribbon is worn. BV. Dr. HUT of the Methodist church lias also given his usual devotion and enthusiasm, and what has been undertaken in this city or territory for the uplifting of humanity that ha- - no; fait the ennpbliug in-fluence of his i iiiL' words 'The ladies expect to open a coffee house at once, to offset a- - far a- - may be the saloon inllucnce, also i food kitchen for the poor. In order to lift the debt hanging over us which has caused the board great anxiety, the committee in Charge has decided to give a erics of mu-.i- i til and elocutionary enter, taiiitncnts, the Hi st of which will be given in the Metropolitan parlors, Friday evening. February K After the exercises arc over refreshments will lie served, and the ludic.-- , hope for very liberal patronage, for of what-ever creed, or of no creed at all, If the love of t lirist has entered the heart, that love inust tiring a desire to lift the fallen, heek the dis iraged and strengthen the weak ones. If you cannot enter actively into the work, you can do your part by contributing of your up aus, that the work may go on mid those w ho arc carrying It may be less . Respectfully submitted, M .1 li. How 1. k. Secretary Hoard of Managers. Salt Lake City, Feb. 11, Isnj. "We'll get this in a place: OF SAFETY ANQ THEN, SAVE TrlE 5fV Packed in fcJHi Patent C!oth f J Pouches and Zff n roll. BB F. Aiyrbacli & Bro. SprinNovercies Arriving Daily. WE MUST SELL AT E-- , W I WORTH OF WINTER MODS 0SCSJp At 50c on the Dollar, orV in order io rrcke room for our Immense Spring Stock Now Daily ArrivinBWe Proceed to Sweep out our Entire Stock ot Winter (JHis, an.:) have cut prices right ami left. G-irJ- i Department. WHNow IJ Was. Now. no t ,..,., H H T'lroe-nl- a'l Wool Carpet $1.10 W rents - ::::::::::::: li!;; Z I: ;, : ;; JV . Smyrna &H 18M I.W ,fn liiruin Cnnipt o nts ' 41) ceil h S:iiyriia Kul'S 'Jf.xM All Wool Ingrain Carp ' ' """" yT 8ymrn B JrtS 5.00 - Extra Super Ingrain Carpet rt) cents This is an liportunity to Secure Greater Bargains than I have been ottered before, "W 6 I "TTX i Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Spectacle fitted. Commercial block. COL rr7ra i TV O! EiLLLL I JUL'. WISHES TO I EXTEND T& I iv , m Ir V mm il j I mem L TO m jjj m I 2289$m f f Tile Knest Brands of Bomestio Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be 6tirc to like it. . . It' 85c. 500 ioz"' tuott6(I "ia Towels etlfic each. 60c Bleach Table Linens for f) 40c. 400 I!MD 18x;)c Ul" Towal!, wi,h knotted fringe at 80o eaclu t 'v Bleach Table Linens for , ue Ulead, Table Linens for 42i,4c Odds and cad. at 45c, 60c ; S.V satin Finish Table Linens for 50c 11 Towels at-J- each. 1 00 Doable Damask W 503 dozen Turkey red Doylies at STic.ppr doeen, Yl d Border Doylies atSBo per dozen. ,1 50 Double Damask for 95c. f sue cream White Table Llnon for 17'j0 If fflktLlnon.Kapkins for te. ' L1'-- lns for a)a 86c Cream White Table Linen for 25c 45c ( ream White Table Linen for 30c. fS $l.T.inon Napkins-for75- Mc Cream White Table Linen for 40c, V f Lineu Napkins for $1.10. 5c Twilled crash for 8c. " u"en Napkins for 31 '. 7"4 Turkey red Table Covers for 55c, ISi lc Glass Toweling for oJ4c f M red Table Coventor 81c. 15c Glass Toweling for 10c fl Turkey 7c. . lM 1M TatknT r"d TW Canr for 75c' 12WC Crash for Exlra heavy all Linen Twilled Crash for 10c , $!' " Vn' "order Table Covers for 70c Turkish Bath Towels at 40c per do. Colorett Border Table Covers for 80c do. llM Cc:" nrdBr u Cni'rs or 9Jc" Turkish Hath Towels at 50c per (IW Turkish Bath Towels at 10c each. M Ful0' Tabto Covers for 50c. Turkish Bath Towels at 12J.C each. ) jj ncy Table Covers for 60c. 45c dos. ' $L50 Itav Silk Table Covers lu yards square for 90c. Honey Comb Bath Towels at per Honey Comb Katlr Towels at 0c per do. .V Vs00 sak Tal,, c"vl!rs a 'arrt" I"" fur :,!Ki doen T.aiH ili antes. W"yTviMn4TPirilio must be In good ot r.m st .te age, condition, kind and price. W asaten m phaltum Co., 71 Culmer block. - WANTED AN EXPKRI ENCE i WOM ANj cook at 2tti West First North strw ! IN PBXVATB HOUSE, TWO I WANTED rooms, with board, liefer- - ence.glven and required. P. o. box 142L K ANTED ONE OR TWO NUKSK CH1L-- 1 dran to care for. Address 148 N. Third H BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, WANTK as housekeeper. Address X, Times offlcs. m ANTED A COLORED MVN WANTS A place as cook. Address T. J.. Times olfite.J ANnti- - POSITION A8 TJtAY I'.l.IMlB salesman for reliable, first-clas- s house; refS erences furnished. Address M. C. H., Times offlcej WANTED Til TRADE Itii.VL i: fATL KoS s!oek of merchandise. KoomM 4. am' lw Commercial block. tPANTED P iltf 1ES LOOKINlTl'iilt KIKsjBf: TV class room, with or without buiird, can Sflfc- -' are s line by 'ailing at Realty Block, Wert TeiJ - Co 4oatt M TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE sM MONEY or notes. E. Hehnn in .v C i., HosWia (iii i kimmerclal block. W 1JAKTTES WHO DESIRE TO LOAN (Miit 1 boriow money see A. yl. Janes, 49 mHin street: telephone 301. gale. Ii MEea rs sh.vkb minim, !.,. m y. Treasury stock will be advaneeH a price on Monday, 15th. Vernal contracts at the ininimum($1.00j inast I e closed by payment oli or before Saturday, 18th. (ieorgo A. Meears, KiHflm-cla- l agent. Teiephono 8a. Addnss L'nionBK. tlonnl Hank or bank of Commerce, KcsidtaWce, "Si Second East. JJ ( LOR SALE ELKOANT KlTiNISIIED JoM I and boarding house. Address X, TimdiMh, ... IfOU SALE IPROOM HOUSE; l.orW arti siau water; 4th West and 9th Soirg Measy terms. Apply M Hooper block, few t.iiiU HALE S11K0 NET WILL III vTrs p Oabel, tlie Tailor. Ifm j G5 W. 2nd South. "h' Sllt LaK6 Clty" K j SUltS to order from $ 5 tO $55 WM Pants " " $3.50to$l4 1MV SUITS MADE IN 24 HOURS. PANTS MADE IMS HOURS. ' j B B7 FlrsKlass Workmen m tain 3' 'SJi Cit& I 'LOOK AT THE MAP.1' PENNSYLVANIA SHORT I LINES. The Special Features: s v of the Pennsylvania Llrjltel draw a ( ) lart'e travel to it. All Pullman csrs; vestibuled from front to rear. Llbrarr, N. Smokiuf. Parlor, Dining Car, Bath I i Room, Barber Shop, Stsnugraplier, Waiting Maid, Hleeplnn and Observa- - iion C'ir, electilc lighted snd steam heated. Ad. dress LUCE, VtS Clark Street, Chicago. Tickets Sold Everywhere Over the PsnBgylfllll Short Lines. i Chicligo Short Line. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Is the only line runuhiff Solid Ves-tibuled Steam Heated and Electric Lighted trains daily, between Chicogo and Omaha, composed of magnificent Sleeping Cars and the finest Dining Cars in tho world. EVERYTHING STRICTLY -FIR-ST- CLASS. Any further information will ho eheerfully furnished by ALEX. MITCHELL, Commercial Agent, 201 Progress BuilaiUtf' T. F. POWELL, Traveling Agent. ml CMml WL r; ' Wises f- - V in Colorado Subdivision, jiisi ncir- -. .1 Ken- - eiiitnral Park. This isa bargain, Am '. o, ONK Fl 8N1SHBD IK ! JxK7Mtti$ Mo. l:!l E. 'I bird . opii.-seB-e the Knutsford. I M IpOR RENT A SIX ROOmC, use, pfcATH room, cellar, etc., (25 per month. KHiuuire :it DM Brlgfaatn. yoit RETiT - house of fi k itXoiri I with bain; close in. Apply t.i R. B. avhltte' , r lis- fitl.-- Unit store. IT-O- KKNT-SMA- LL FRON1 M .kB I r lN ished. A Basl Second South pOR SALE LAUNDRYMEN 'WS 1 papers at Tiik Tikes ofUce at tueBB . ents per hnndrsd. tm flOKbrickRENT ELEGANT k minI "mNFW hoiuc cheap. Will sell SW nn-ii- Bennett, 110 Main. I R UK NT KLRtiAN PLY Fl RnBihh Q t rooms; electrli lihtand kieam heat IB hmi'tv jCMili REST-O-NE Cfi?.ilI.KTKI.'uPJfl X1 nishi-- modem honee cf nine rBjms ht v i' r beating, air.) itb baro anJB 5p.m'id r!. close ni. Enquire to KsB ltocomt s,. mm, i THHial. B NIIREW KKLI.AR, .In., OF Till AinuV'ls v BJ Mi i.l ion I', Hl'lll.KUO t)., lejy.i .iir adiir at Hotel .M.rgan. A! Ic M SECOND SOI 1 M - end repairs i lothes in line tyle BJan I noiii ... ,M i!;,ys em.uu hai.d clothes. BJ Orders 1,, uiaii or cull. HJ SILVERTCN RAILROAD. BetwefTi ftiltertOI) nrid all points In tb Famous Red Mountain Country Connects with the Denver and ftlo Orande R. R. ai Sllvert o' "' d Ouray, and complete tho lumoue trip Around the Circle oyer Denver snd Rto (Jrsnde Railroad iri oo'. led' Ctl to be the moot mai(nitl-cn- i laoamaln trip in the anowu world ride of tlx miles S 'oiicord CoAe. thrungh the c.iuon which Is nnequalled in Its arsndenr and a.Ws greatly to toe pleamre of thn delightful joarney. OTTO HEARS, Pres Denver, Colo, Siherton. Deavoi. J. W. FARRELL & CO. s"stiim vmm, z& nnas. Dealers In all klnils ot Lift and Force Pumps. Orders taken for Drive and Dae Well, Caaspootl trailt:md eouiisctloui made, 137 lialn, epyoslte t ucrbarh Bros. Telephon. XX). Corfials m AaJ Forte? Ml New and Elegant Sample Rooms For the Reception of Friends jEd Kelley 228 STATE STREET; Utah Central Railway, TIME TABLE. In efteer December '.'tth, 1891. Pansengertrainii will ran daily between Halt Lake City and ?r-Cit-as follows: SALT LAKE CTTY. Train 1 leivo Klshth South .t Main ... K'K) a. m " limw n ' ' " ....10:30 a. to PARK CITY. Train arrives st Park City 10:SOa. m " ! leaves 14 " H.'lHJii. m Office and depot st the corner of Eighth tioitth and Mam Streets, T. J. Macintosh, General Snpt Fast Time to Chicago ond the Iviat. Passengers leaving Malt Lake City at 7 a. m., via the Union Pacific and Chicago it North Western railways now reach Chicago at 11:90 a. in. the third day. I'nrier this the Cliicago 4k North Western railway carries ptissengers from Council Bluffs to Chicago in two lmurs less time than heretofore, and reaches the hitter point in time to make connection witli early after-noon trains for the east, thus reducing the time to New Ycrk and other eastern cities several hours. t'tah, Colorado and Wyomlnfi; Gazetteer and llusiness Directory in Course of I'ubticut Ion. It is our Intention to make the forthcom-ing edition of the I' tab, Colorado and Wy-oming Gazetteer and Directory the most complete work of the kind published. It w ill contain an accurate business directory of every city, tow n and village in Utah, Col-orado and Wyoming, and the names and ad-dresses of mill owners, country merchants, and professional men, etc., etc., who are lo. catea adjacent to villages: also lists of gov-ernment and county officers, commissioners of deeds, state and territorial boards, statut-ory provisions, census statistics, times of holding courts, names of the postmasters, postoltiees, express and telegraph olliees; a eoniple te list of justices of the peace ; hotels, witlirate s per day; daily and weekly news-paper-their politic and day of issue, be. sides much other information useful to al-- laSsefl of business ami professional meiil A descriptive sketch of each place w ill be given, embracing various items of interest, such as the location, population, distances t 0 different points, the most convenient ship-pin-stations, the products thut are market-ed- , stage communication, trade statistics, bonded debt, the nearest bank location, min-eral interests, churches, schools, libraries and societies, the price of land, and the in-ducements offered to settlers. An impor- tant feature will be the classilicd directory, giving every business arranged under its special heading, thus enabling our subscrib-ers to obtain nt a glance a list of all houses manufacturing Or dealing in any particular line of goods. The work generally will be compiled to meet the wants of the business community, and will be so thorough as to deserve their liberal patronage. will lie neatly anil con-spicuously Interspersed through the volume at the following rates: fine page, $411; half page, 5; rjunrter page, $15. Gazetteer per copy S5. Special rates made for covers, colored pages, etc. The patronoge of the business cumin unity is respectfully solicited. K. t. Pout .v Co., Publishers, 74 S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City. Notice of Sale Under DMd of Trust. WHEREAS, JOHN II. WATTS or SALT on the 8ddaj of Jane, IBM. ex edited and delivered to Burton C V ii.tou of New voi-k- lii.-- three certain promissory notes pa y able to the order of said Wietup. at the Bank ot Convmarre, In Salt Lake City, with inter-est at the rate of pel tent er annum, niter. - pnvahle seim um.ualty From oate nntlj paitl, one of suit pio ni.ory notes being for the sum of rhp thousand (fBOttl) payable on or befcre one year after its date, one for the mm (,f Ei.tu tliousiind live Ipindri d jujini dollars, payable on or before two years after its date, and oiie being for Kurlil ti.oaaainl Ave liumlred is.Mn tlolinrs, payable m or before three years after Its date, milking ii all the sum of Twenty two thousand (S.nli r'ollars; and Whereas, To secure thn payment of said notes according to t e r true tenor and effect, tho said .c to, II. Watts ml M in .e L. " ; t s, i in wife, on June 8, Ml, executed ami delivered to S II. r e, In, j ., :i trip.te of Salt Lake City, a certain deed whereby they conveyed to said r'n his In trust the folhiwing deseribed premises situate in Salt l.al.e City and county, Utah, to wit: All ot Lots rive polo i tuny nine pi!)!, both in-clusive, hi Block One ili: all i t Lots One (1) to Thirteen (18), both Inclusive, in Block Two pji; all of L it one ill to l i" oil inclusive, in Block Tim e ,:ii: all i f 1. t ( n to Twepti eidit ,2Si both Inelnslve, and Lit- - I'hirtv ope ,:1 i to Thirty - cvt-i- (.ii i, hiiiii nn Iiihivp, m l'U,vk pour (4t, in ".Vita vm o," tho i&me hein a iQbdiriiion of the North Half of Lot Shmti i7i jhhI all of Loth Right (HiiindN BPiOiln Ul ck Tin , Five Acre Plat "A," Big Full Rurvevj which flood Wii duly record '! in f tho County Recorder of Halt Lake County, on tho ( h day of Juno, 1H it in Hook " i " of Jlortgages, pagea B7 to t$ tneNof : and. Whoreaf, Said do.'d provides anionp other flllnn, that hoold default he made in tho pay-i- out of euid notes ur any part thereof interest t'uit miilii accrue th'Tnn, as the muie become due nud onval le, uld Truitee at tho ro qneat of the Leml holder of :id note, wiould proct fd to noil tho prop rty hereinlifiort" .m,i jn caid deed at public unite to the hiffhent bidder for ossb, first giving twnry ollcfl of the time, term and plat nt the iT.i:erty to ho Hold by advertisement in Kome newipapr printed In the BngUafa laagnase and pub'isliol in Salt Lake City: and Whorea, Default has boon nnido by tho said J. H. Wntui in the payment of thoKemi-annn- in tenet upon tech and all of utd aoten, amonntlnu to Blghl hundred and ek'htv i980) nollftrs, and reqneete have been mnde by M. K. Pftfenn - end B B Critchlow, the legal hotdere vA said note, that the i trus'.oc pimped and dipoHo f naiti promise. HOW. therefore, pursuant to the power vested in me by said trust deed, and at the request of the said rarscn- - and Critchlow, the U'ffal holder of Hald note , S. II. K.eld , ,ir . vill, at the front ilonr of the County Court Hoiio in Sail. Lake City, I'tah, on Smurday, tho 6th day of March lew, at. 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, sell at public auction for the highest and best price the naino will bring in cah tho promisoit hereinbefore de-scribed, or o much thereof a may be neceeeeiy to satinfy the Mino'int ot principni and intoret unnald on aid promlii ory note and costs of tlii trust, iucludinff r a onahie attorney anil counsel fees, ami c(nni)onsatlou to the trustee s. ii. fiklds, Jb.. Trustee, Dated February 1001, MR THE RICHMOND ELECTION. The Results Cause Both of thn Logan t Qq Into SpuNiiiH of Delight. There was an election In Richmond Mon-day with riulU its follows: Thomas (Irillin, desiovrtt, was elected mayor, reteiTing 7o votes, to (Vs for ('. K Merrill, repulilirun. K. A. Hair, repiihlican, wu i eleeteil marshal, re. ccivlng "'i votes, to en for .1. I'. Griffin, dem-ocrat, II. Halgrocn, dt moerat, Was elected recsrder, receiving 78 vutes, to IK) for 11. Ballen, jr., republican. i. M. Thompsoa, demoerat, was elected assessor and collector, anil l . Traveler, df niocrnt, was elected treas. urer. The council is solidly democratic, and is composed of Messrs. E. Tripp, Jos. Mon- - on, i. Robinson, W. C, Bnrnham, Ell Webh, Christian Johnson and 8. A. Hen. dricKs. This is the spasm that the Logan Nation takes over Hie result: "The last election at llichmon'd stood 60 democratic to 35 republi-cans. Behold the change! Ye democrats, behold and tremble You who sat securely reveling in your feast, read the hieroglyph-ics on the wall. Head naze upon the wall and read. Your principles are tried ami found wanting. Look you, how tho beam tips! City marshal republican by six major-ity. Mayoralty lost by only two Votes. Democrats 71), republicans (W. One more charge on Richmond and democracy lies for-ever stricken in the dust." The LogM Journal however sees It In a niffcrent ilgbtand "fit ye second" from its columns is as follows: "Hid you hear the new- - ' Our Richmond was in tin- Held and withstood the. double assault. Qallattt old (iritlin led tin- charge anil drove the ambiti-ous Charley and his mugwump followers Into the ditch. The citizen's ticket was well danned but it didn't carry. The men who had conspired It will now sit down to cat crow, for verily (he time is at hand for re-pentance In sack cloth and ashes. The detn-o- ' rats (ought nobly. They won the golden spur and have some chickens to crow over. The oarmrf turns out,its tramlest bird to crow a jubilasioti over their deliverance from the snares that were set to entrap thorn. Tbrongb New York Hlawaee via Union l'a Iflc. Will leave via tlii line February Wh and 1Mb, roUBlng throagi to New York without CUanee, maklug facler time between Salt j.nkeand New York than any other line. This U the only Dinimr Car Line between It l ake ami New York. For particulars iuiiuire at City Ticket Office, 801 Main St. D. k. Btmtsr, (ieneral Ajfent Passenger Dept. |