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Show Wf 1 'I 8 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: Fit IDAY. JANUARY 22 1892. I Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t Report. ABSOurrELY mim r air Division! 1 eH pi a i &a 1310 lllflf HQSp'Qi1 Wm mmamm m AND pkfc felt! lUUAl 1 J, i . We closed the old Store, and moved Jy TT,TAnd for the next 10 days wo shall hold the greatest Slaughter Sale of the balance of our New Stock to our Jfe IitUSLIIJ tf UNDEBWBAB, CORSETS and EMBROIDERIES . Ts I Tj Trade I'nlace on the corner of Third yL. F-- f I 3 I fl south and Main, which we consider f " fc.V6 T 0011 .11 Ulctfs. Lf I --itc1 fS j- -j the convenient business center of the T We shall also reduce our entire stock of w g city. Those who live south will havo E Ity llOOdS, Cftlf, GHMKS, SltteS l I one block less to travel in order to Ul( (lollUBg. Ij reach our store, and those who live j ja ""By BBfva BKiSHS? ?f north ouo block farther. So we con- - ,v H "Jl gij JH " lfe X sidor"lh7isinco equally divided. " mmm BSiaBEaffil j, And v;o feel confident that there will - We shall open our great Vf be no reluctance on the part of our kj JJ O U H f 17 T 1" t " patrons to travel that short distance Li XA M JL--J farther, knowing that they wilfbe " -- JL 1. J X. JL L well repaid for th , light extra exe !" Itl jtyou will flnd tablo aftor tnb,0 loaded down with Bargains in Wotiorn, va tion, by trading with the reliable die- - Jaces, Embroulenos, Ribbons, Shoos, Fancy Goods, Etc.. Eve, Et.: Look out for S ' nPrf Tn iurt::or announcements. Coine and t,e: our prices and buy whore you can get bot n tutors oflow prices. w. values lor your dollar, I 'r-- wXL""KWgos & fyler co. Walker Bros. d F'Ier Go, II i'XDREOS of remnants of Table Linens. Thousands of yards of Embi oiderles. Stacks of beautiful Jackets, Etc. . w, LnJ'"'!!ggjs wort" of"s"ks". Tiionsands of doUarTwothTt Dress Goods. Htmdfds of dorens of Ladles' - M"U"grwfr- - Thousands of pairs ol Shoes. Hundreds ofMen's, Youths' "dB.ys' Flue Overcoats and Suits. Pr 1 11 d of pairs of Corsets, In all the celebrated makes. C rp-- i, ( nrtains. Shades, Vient ;' Ftir.diblovcs, Laces. Ufc "''' FajK-- Articles all go at Sacrificei Prices. y. e Walker Bros. & Fyler Co.: REDUCER ?J?TCC vo closing out their whole situ J3i:iMm Material at REDUCED TMT TTMRFR RTjC KitWAUl) Bi JaxsGtttAw, Trustee. At the request of Charles H. Clourluy the above sale has been postponed imiil thewthdayof Deeeniber. leni. at the same time and place. EDWAHD 11. CEITCHLOW, Trustee. Dated Dec. 8, 18D1 Th above sale is postponed at the rcpiest of Charles K. liourlay to Saturday, January 0th, 18!U at t he snine time and place. E, K. CBITCHLOW. Tfuy.- '- Dated Dee. 90th, 1891. - S. At the request of Cliarla. j ' .naOW'3 aUO sale h:ls been postpo'vf at the same time " Dated ,lr Lan nan's Market m i Beads an Others. Wc siiow Christrras week the finest animals that have ever hjen slaughtered for this market. Beef, Mutton, Veal, Home-Oure- d Hams, Bacon and Lard. Our Sausage cannot be qualed in the Territory. Corr.e and see the prize winners. All our animais have been stall-fe- d. M. LANNAN. LOOK AT THIS. First 120 a.-r- s orian Lntl on line of West Side Rapid Transit. jftlO(iK ,; re. Terms Eay Sct'ond - l,i I - Ho is ron in oast b&lf ofblock lO, pitvt C, on K..pi:i Transit inc. qtBOO per front rod. Terms easy. ko Thi id lO clioic?' corner lot.s, 25 fool front etu-h- , in Noi ;li Salt la I'r ee fl I ftOO. 'dttrtb- - 72 lots in South Salt I.nUo stili!:vis!cn, size :$;5x!2 " iW't rat;1!. Two blocks from Kapid Transit. Vliolial price J K) per let. Fifth .i LS acres on Seat beast Rench, 1 1 000. Slxtb iirick house of 4 io;iieis, jjooti cellar. Iiarn tltnt cost ."OO, city wa'er, lawn, fruit and shade tr.-e- s, v.'ell lone; (I, lot size 40 font; a very desirable home; finest view in city. No. S3 South Eleventh Bast Street. Price $8500. Seventh- - 12oK acres on shore of Ftah Lake, 2 miles lake front, ex-cellent beach, fine health resort and town site, on.y 12 utiles from the great Tmtic mining caiup. Investigate t&lS If you vr- -T to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or address No. 83 T Sottth Eleventh Kast Street, City. JOHN 1). S11AFFEB, wJiorized City Agents nth FOU THE Deposit Stamp System. O? THE Utah Commercial & Savinnrs Bank. 0 I INS E. First South. MOth Ward Co-o- p Cor. 8th Kast anfl 4th i. F. Brooks Cor. 1st South and 6tli East r'ouleer Hros 63 K Ss :ardley A Sperrv 635 South Mara firs. A. Butterw6rth..Cor. 3rd W,t and 3rd Booth JvtB. SUineinan 444 W. 4th North '6ttl Ward Htoro $40 W, 1st South jrs. C. Hill 3T3 N. IHh West il. F. Evans Ill S. oth West fI. J. Sh. mining 637 N. 1st West It'isnk Brantlng 667 S. 4th Kast niddewav Bros 701 K. 7th South I itr. S. Home Cor. Ststo snd 11th South I hian- Sons 324 W. 6Ui South M A M. Irvine 759 S. 2nd East D' 1, Irvlce 4.',8 3rd St ohn D. Kelfon 8i8 K. 2nd Soutfc thar Frev.in TT6 W. North Tempi . II. Woodruff Liberty Park ohn F. Coe Cor. 2nd Montli and 3rd East obliison &, King 347 West Temple W. Harris 210 C 81 :ihn Brown Cor. N. Teinplo and 2nd Weai P. Held 377 6th St lehafd Stteruin BounUfui cntervllle ('o-o- CenterviUg ftclilc Lumber A Boildlng Co Suar rostofUce (el Nellsnn Big Cottoawoed eorge Saville mil K. Robinson Faraungtoa CDXFOSfTS can be marls t thn Bsnk oe Its agents, and wlipn (lis amount aches $1,0C the depositor will get 5 per ceut uv rest thereon, coniponnded 4 times a year. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. KICTOiis F. Armstrong, P. W. Madsen. Thos. W. Ellerbei.k, Boliver Roberts. Dr. Jos. 8. liich-aids- , Thos. W. Jennings, '). H. llarjj L. Cuuun : .. Sxinuel Mclutyr. Geor,e M. Scott, Jas. Ofcndennlng, H. S. Rutnf.OsrJ-- , President. t. Secretary. George M. Scott k Co. (Is ('OKPO II ATSD. ) DilAt-ER- In Hardware. Metal. Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find ings, Etc., Etc. jsgents for the Dodire Wood Pulley. Roeblin's Steei Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylln-de- r and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Knginen and Boilers, Mack Injei tors, ruTf.lo Scales. jciXer-u- a Uv,. . Whim, Biake Puuips, Muisrs' and Blacksmiths' Tai, Ktc. 168 Msin Street, Gait Lake City. BUSINESS DIRECTORY A1TOK.NKYS-AT-LA-O. W. ATTORNEY AT lTK CCLLE:t TVlXSlTVRt.. MAKFFAi Tf'HtltS AND DKALF.ftS IN ALL ol furniture, school desks, tcroeu aeers md fnrsitare, J(TbsiDe ar.d repairing etOtapUy ttnde.t o; l W. Bo. Temple. INDKANCE, LCHJirHYAMrTCf fjntE. LI I' It AND ACCniKNT: MI'THAJL of Naw York. tlO-- Commercial Block. PLlfMBINO. FjICrrtAN" OTRAH HIIATINU BN.4H!UaV M KAttf O Sks, sj Lsks City. F. E. WARREN MERCANTILE COL Uu recently bcn sppointdthefnnarslacatsIoi tha world Benowned F)a Qtah, Idaho, Wyoming. We hv jrit rirmved a complete stork of tbn itaw riot utd ml inrltatinu is to tka public tu call au eumine tlm. F. I Warren Mercantile Go. Ti W. I Scrato, Bait Lske City. Dr. B. H. Scaion Dentist ! sties to announce to the Pilt Lake peo-h- I he is now permanently located iu i iOi and and Progress Blork, re Lis services can be arSCSted far lass dental week si all hour, DO ilfHHPlH I viPowder: Vsed in Millions of ilomes 40 Year Uie SUmclajA ft ... PLEASURES OF MEMORY. What a Messed thine; Ml inrmnry. flow il hrinirs i:p Hie pleasure! of the past, and hides l tie lllinldaainlsses' Ynu recall your childhood days, do vou nol, and wish t lit y would roturaV You remember 1 lie pleasant associations, while the unpleasant ones are forirotten. I'erliaps to Your ininil comes the face of some friend. It was onee a pale, sad face It showed marks of pain, lines of care. It seemed to he looking into the here after, the unknown future. And then yon recall how it brightened, how it recovered its rosy hue, how it became a picture of hap-piness and joy. Do you remember these things? Many people do, and gladly tell how health returned, how happiness came back, how the world seemed blight. They tell how they were, once weak, nerveless, per-haps in pain, and certainly unhappy. They tell of sleepless uights, restless days, food, unstrung nerves. ,ud then they tell how they became happy, healthy and strong once more. You have heard it often In the past, have you not? You have heard people describe how they were cured and kept in health? You certainly can re-member what It is that has so helped people In America. If not, listen to what Mr-- . Annie Jenncs Miller, who is universally known us the great dress reformer, says: "Six years ago, when suffering from mental care and overwork, received the most pro-nounced benefit from the use of that great medicine, Warner's Safe Cure." Ah, now you remember. Now you rocolleet you have heard ot this great Cure. Now you are ready to admit that memory is pleasing, that the highest pleasure cone s from perfect health, and that this great remedy has done more to produce and prolong health than every olher discovery ever Known in the ctuirc history of the whole-world- . BRIEF FTAH NEWS. CONDENSED FROM THE COLUMNS OF THE EXCHANGES. With Some "(otcs from Some of Our Neigh-bors I (one 1 P In the Same Style of BMVltJf That lie Who Ituns May Head. fark City is opposed to either "home rule" or statehood. Logan is talking of a magnificent hotel anil business block. The miners at Sr hoficld are not working half the time and money is awfully scarce. Fred SlaulTer has returned to Utah, after an absence of nearly three years on mis-sions. "Number the houses," according to the. Jffaer, la the daily prayer of the X'nrk City public. The jury list for the First judicial district as introduced by the l'rovo Jrtiuira; is a fearful and wonderful thing. Mrs. .lane Kendall of Sprlngvillc has skipped with William Johnston, leaving a husband who says "she can go straight to hell." but. he. has sworn out warrants for the couple's arresl, and n No demands the custody of his children. The Provo Disnnlrh says: "Yesterday afternoon Eraatus ( lurk brought two huge mountain lions in to town, which he had killed in Hobble creek canon. The largest one, a male, measured nine feet from tip to tip, and weighed nearly four hundred pounds when killed, while the female measured seven feet from tip lo tip. The female was killed on .New Year's day and the male was killed on Monday la.it." COLORADO NOTES. Leonard Vletter! was adjudged Insane al Colorado Springs, The. Methodists of Littleton will build a new church on Nevada street. In the distric t court at Trinidad the John Cummins case came up for trial. A man named Knutson had both feel frozen near Leadville Sunday uight. The thermometers at Canon City regis, tered 11 degrees below zero yesterday morn-ing. Conductor WUtOS Of the Denver ,4 Rio (irande was killed by being crushed under a car. Sheep do well in eastern Colorado. There are herds in Washington county containing from 51X1 to 'JoOO each. The wheat crop of last year, in mom sues, brought the farmers of eastern Colorado from 90 to f'21 per acre. Gus Anderson, employed at the Penrose shaft al Leadville, was severely burned by Flames bursting from a furnace door which he had suddenly opened. Mr. (ieorire It. Mrl'adden of Longmont has secured the contract for the survey of the new road bet ween Ballarat and Lyons, and the work will be pushed forward to comple-tion at once. The (llennwood Springs Nrilihcan, Wil-liam Cardneii proprietor, was attached by tieorge Manning for ?K,IHI, balance due in payment for the Republican plant formerly owned by Banning. IDAHO NOTES. Senator Shoup introduced In the senate the bills for the improvement of the Koo-tenai river. The Btate of Idaho has applied for 10,000 BijUure feet of space in the mines and mining building for a display of minerals. The matter of constructing a bridge across the Boise at a point between notus and 1'arma, will be heard at the April meeting of the board. Idaho is to have a bichloride of gold hos. pilal for inebriates. Dr. K. M. Buckley, one, of Dr. Kec.ley's disciples, will establish the home cither in Hoise or iu the northern portion of the slate. Three bars of silver bullion, from the Phillips dt Sullivan mine, near Silver v. passed through the Hoise National bank on Monday. The metal was valued at 4500, end was shipped to Chicago for refinement. NEVADA NOTES. Wood sells at $1 per cord in Candelaira. l'ioche lias a daily mail via of Millford, ttah. The SUorr State h&s been enlarged to twice Its usual si.e. The salvation army is fitting up baraaeks in itcno. Nearly every branch of mining operations lias been dosed down at Cortex on account of the grip. The armory hall being built by the limn holdt guards is rapidly approaehing comple-tion. The Sil'fi- Slot, says the material used is of the finest quality, The pay roll of the Austin mines for the month of December amounted to $6800, and the amount expended for lumber, fuel and supplies, was a900a total of 110,000. The blockade has been raised between Paint's Po st and 01enhro..k. For over two weeks the roads were impassable and the mail was carried on snow shoes. Slcighinjj is good from Saint's licet to the lake. Hig CrOOR Antimony company, whose mines arc situated about twelve miles south nf Austin, have shipped so far this month about '0 tons of nearly pure Siilphuret anti-mony and expect to ship UK) tons more before the end of January. Twenty one cars of fat cattle nnd eight cars of fat sheep are in the stock yards at Reno awaiting shipment. Seventeen cars of the cattle and all of the sheep go to San Francisco, three ears of the cattle go to Sac rami uto and one to Koeklin. The Inyo Marble company is making ex-tensive improvement iu their quarry at Inyo, says the fiuler. A large lot of machinery for cutting the marble economically and iii de-sirable shapes, was received from the east a few days ago. while lumber for erecting Un-necessary engine and boiler house has also arrived. A letter from C. K. Van Duzer, lately ap-pointed Nevada land agent al Washington, announces the fact that on the 9th iust. he secured flic approval by Secretary Noble of lists 10 and 11, Eureka land district, aggre-gating in all BdijOOO aeras of land, the title of which, by the signature of the secretary, is vested iu the slate of Nevada. He has, in addition, got Carson land district II embrac-ing M.IKHI acres, and Eureka district list 13, of (IK, 000 acres, on the move, with the pro, pect of having them speedily approved. Mr. Sam Levy is now making a superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be Ur to like it. BREVITIES. Tesierday'a real estate transfers amounted to U,KUO. There are thirty-eigh- t inmates at the Sail Lake county infirmary at present. The liberal primaries will be held this evening in the various w ards at S o'clock. W. J. !e Hruhl is titling up elegant bachelor iiiarters in t lie new Walker Kylcr block. Warm Stationary temperature, and fair weather, is the signal service forecast today for Utah. The Kci ley institute is doing good work. There are a number of patients taking the treatment The democratic precinct conventions will he held on the 88th, and the city convention on the 80th of the month. II. V. Meb y. the popular of 'he Chamber of commerce, will soon cugage in business for him.-el-f. Mrs. C. Louise Hoyden and In pupils will elve a reception tomorrow evening at the Fourteenth ward assembly rooms. Frank llos has been appoiutcd the re (fiver for the linn of A. f. Sipperly Co., which recently failed. The funeral services of the laic Mrs. TaL ula rounir Wood were held from thn fanillv rcsidenee'on South State street this morning. The attendance at the revival Inst evening at the Methodist church was very large, Dr. tliff preached. Tonight Dr. Maory 'will de-liver the sennou. The aledoniaa club will celehrate the birthday of Hobby Burns with a grand ban-quet and concert at the Continental lioiei on the evening of January ?!.'. There are messages at the Western I'nb n office for Ebn Sweet, P. C. Heise, S. !i. Nelson, .i. 1'. Qriffln, W. A. Lynch, H. 3. Culver and Colonel Charles U, Irvine. Services will he held at the Jewish temple on Fourth Ka.t between Second and Third South streets at 7:11(1 Ibis evening. The sub. jcet of the discourse is "Friendship." The public arc invited. tine solitary marriage license was Issued yesterday by County Clerk Allen li was to F.dward Bushton, aged :Js, and Elsie S, Drury, aged 19. The consent of the latter's mother was hied with the clerk. Kishops Newman, Fowler and Warren of the M. E. church have been appointed a com-milte- e lo investigate the affairs of the Ogdrn university, and are expected here soon. They will of course visit Salt Luke, and Bihhop Newman has promised lo deliver a lecture here. Charle Vdams of Ohio, F. M. rl amd nf Ponnsylvauls and c. M. Tuoj o N The party left thi, morning for ih-cast- . PEHSONAL. A. ('. Laud of Ogdeii is in the city. George Bennett of Evanston, Wyo., is in the city. Judge W. L. Maginuis of Ogden is at the Walker. John I). May of Silvcrton, Colo., is at tho Kinitsford. Henry New. II, the Park Cily miner, is at the Culleu. Sidney Btearms, sn Ogden attorney at law, is in the city. I. O. Mason and wife of Butte, Mont., are at the Walker. .Indue L. R. Rhodes and wife of Ogden are at the Templeton. K. It. Jack, the manager for Roland Reed, is at the Knutsford. Q. J. Scofleld, the Clear creek cattle man, is at the White house. M. S. Ascheim, one of Talk City's mer-chants, is in the city. John B. Read, editor of the Butto is at the Walker. R. Mi Vicar, of Rio (irande and R. McNicoll of Salmon City arc at the Cullen. Mrs. A. If. Lawrence leaves toilav for Wnlenshiirg, Colo., to be gone two months. Alex. McKeinan, president tat the Pasa-dena mine at Tintic, returned troin the mine yesterday. Matt Condon has relumed from a visit iu California, very much im-proved in health. Colonel William McQueen, the superinten-dent of the Northern Light and Monarch at Ophir. is in the city. F B. Connor, the advance agent for the Carle ton opera troup, is at the Knutsford, accompanied by Ills wife. O. II. Petit left for F.uropc last bight in tie Lit rest of hi mining com allies repre-sented by Colonel Nu k Trewcek. v special car brought to Salt Lake vestcr. dS) a parly of eastern railroad r- -, who sb.pped over at ho Knutsford for tnc night. The party consists of Major George I). Me. Brydi of Ohio, Dr. .1. ,'L Morris and son of West irgin'.a. Charles D. Kerr of Ohio. SOCIAL Al-- ! Mi-- .. Several Charm infr Balls and an An TiaV" The Hebrew Ladies' Ball. The hall of the Hebrew Benevolent society last evening was one of the ino-- t eliarnjiing social affairs of the season. Their. A. JL hall was crowded with society people aikl the (lam ing was eonliuucd till a late lionrt Among those present jnere Mr. and Mrs Henry ohn. Mr. and Mrs. si Ksinber-- y- '' - ,ir and Mrs. Samuel Auerlitich, tor. Louis Unmberger, Mr. and Mrs. Louis SidiweiUer, Hon. .lake Moritz and wife, Vr Mas Warm' bath snd two daughters, Mr. S. Wnir audi wife, Mr. and Mr- -. Wallers le in. Miss Waters Mis Phillips and Miss Tiilie Phillips, Mrs' Arelia Ransoboff, Miss Gertrude i nlm, Mi-- s Rata Cobs, Miss t:clia Gppenhcitm r, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bamberger. Mr. and Mrs Louis Simon. Mossrs. H. Hanak, Barry Uicc.' Khn, Goldberv, K df, Bamberger, V and N. RansohofT, .Joseph Simons and a large number of others. Unitarian Tea. The ladies of tae Unitarian society an ir! tea yesterday aflernoon in ,,. p lors of the Metropolitan hotel iiu; ,,u I largely attended. Sculptor Dallin read an Interesting paper on modern and tuelenl painting., and sculptors of ditf, ivnt schools i illustrating it with Hie aid r a stcreopti- j can. Tea was served before and nft r the 1 lecture. Next Thursdav the society rill be 1 addressed by Lev. Dr. ( iter, his .ubfcct be- - 1 tug, "A trip through (ierinany." Voung Iteiuo, Ball. The Young Men's Demoeralic elubjave a plendid ball Inst ni:rht which waj rc t- - J tended and passed oil inn most uossftli 1 manner. Dancing was iuterspereej with f Ipoeoh msktSK by democrats present and gi neral love feal was held. II. mw H, j King, Hon. W. H. Scegmillcr, l.,u ('.( '. i Lett snd Other prominent deinoci aUortitdl J and prophesied a sweeping victory at th. ) coming elee'.; m, I The follow ng are t; e if! ee s of f. Pub: I J. A. Grennau, presidcni; r. H. iortofe J N. A. Parks, secreti-y- . V j Gill, aaalstanl si n tary: P I. H re tlnan la s.'i retary ; .L F. Mi Carrnn. treaavor I The committee on last night's bai were 1 as follows: Reception I. B. H'anlei I V 1 Howells, N. A. Parks, J. K. Toron,' Jeff ',' Rhodes, r, I. Birch. ' ! . Arrangement F. C imphett. p. t, ' J. F. Howells, Judge Laney.J.F. Mc'arroB1 IL E. Parks, N. .. . .;. US 'LvH tovitstion N. i',r.;.. I. G 1 John Gallagher. Jctf Rhodes, F C Si" I' - Wrch. 'I .. I.:.., I. I'. II N,.rto v Love. Paul Fisher. J' ' I Eloor .1. F. MeCarrcu. 0 A. Mrlin vt I E. Parks, J. 1. Howells j w LoveK,',ma. 1 J,,i Matteawan m I li fij Slippers I I ' I luoti at cost I K j iwan U I Felt Slippebs '" the K at cost ska City IMi M.in street VZV "" North ben goiuj; asl selei t the popuBsrs frin the Burlintou. Two daily rtstilSottrs lesstli from ivltli diuimr and cliaillie latter n Pullman a.iorCbiesJ( with Par. 81 Louis, Cily, Si. .JoscpbBthiH reduc end all points east. ltLcr easten i ii |