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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES: MOI 29, 1802. 3 ft Oabel, the Tailor tB? 6b W. 2tt South. iafK Salt Lake Cfcy. L li jy Suits to ertfer lira $l5to$55 I WRPi"8 $3 50to$l5 Vrk J Suits ina.ti in 10 hnrt JM I'u.i . mad in R hours H Ry First (Ta Workinem la tine city. mm fR, Packed in rWPatentC,th I11' I Pouches and xLy in Foil. J. W. FARRELL & CO, Daaler. In aU kinds of Lift and Force Pumps, Orders taken far Drive and Dor Wetaa, UaaipooM built and connactioaa uai; 117 Main, oav it A uerbach Bros. Telephone, XXX jF. AueBaeh & Bro.l Lis receiving daily the finest SPRING novelties IN Cape Newmarkets, Reefers, Blazers, Long Capes and Misses Jackets. Military CaptJ Newmarkets at $ I 0.00 L. Lovely Tan Reefers at $6.00 f Beautiful Capes 36 Inches Long at $5.00 Vr-- Appliqued Blazers with Cord and Tassel $2.25 U-- ' Beautiful Cream Opera Cloaks at $7.00 ' N Ladies Tan Appliqued Capes 36 Inches Long at $7.50 Black Lurcli Silk Waists at UM Polka Dot Satine Norfolk Waists at $U5 Novelty Stripe 4,50 Japanese Flannel ' 1.50 Calico Wrappers " 75c Ladies' Silk Jerseys 3,50 Flannelette Wrappers i! 1.10 A few Bargains in MantsCoats at $1.00, 1,50 & 1.75 Ladies' Ready Made Dresses Below Cost. Flannel Tea Gowns Below Cost, Our Silk & Dress Goods Dept. Oilers elegant importations of Plain and Fancy Silks. India and. China Silks Crepes, Rich Woolen Suitings, Noveltic Kobes, Fancy Oress Fabrics, .licsse, Crcpons and. Flegant M. l.ui- -, Ktfects at ljOW Prices. . p'"lly Special Offer For One Week. 40 100 Elegant Dress Patterns at $2.75. 150 M " M " 3.50. 90 " u " " 4.50. Choice lines of 25 inch Printed Twilled China Silk and 27 inch Printed Pongees new designs and colors at S I 10 per yard. We will continue our Great Slaughter Sale CHi Of Black Silk and Dress Goods and have added many jew Bargains to that already enormous sale. F. AUERpCH & BRO. f J tLanU-i-. IJARTNER WITH 11500 CAPITAL AGAINST of a lirst-cla- baker, capable of establishing a first class business. Address A. C. Ii., Times office. IV ANT Kl)f6lTTnmirSMALI. SETS vv of nooks to keep. Will make out bill! and collect, if desired. Good references. Address ii, this office. WANTED --AH EXPERIENCED WOMAN gtki West First North street. VtTANTLD- IN YKl ATE BOVslj THO Vv wali furnished rooms, with board, liefer-ence- s riven and required. 1' t. x 1421. WANTED NE OK TWO NURSE eillT--f T dren to care for. Address UU N. Third West ftreet. Y7 ANT ED BYXLA i V l i !' !: X f'Eiil'KNi-K- , a position as housekeeoer. Addross X, Times nflca. ANTKD - A COLORED MAN WAnTsTa place as cook. Address T. J.. Times tiltice. X If ANTE!) - POSITION AS TRAVELINQ m aalonnan for reliable, s house; turniHtied. Adilress M. ('. II.. Times oftice. W N i'ED TO TRADE REAL ESTATE FOR good, clean stock of mercuaudise. Ruonis 47 slid 4w Cinnmcrcial block. WASTE RT1 KS LOOKING Ful: Kl UST Vf class room, with or without board, can se-cure same by culling at Realty block. West Tem-ple street. oan MONEY TO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE or notes. V. Rebnuo Jt, Co., Room (Hi Commorcial block. IJART ls WHO DEIRii TO LOAN OR money see A. M. Janes, iM'J Main street: telephone 301. Chicago Short Line. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Is the only line running Solid Steam Heated and Eleetrio Lighted trainsdailj , between Chieogo and Omaha, roinposed of magnificanfe Sleeping Cars and the finest Diaiogi Cars in the world. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST-CLAS- S. Any further information wilt b theerfully furnished by ALEX. MITCHELL. Commercial Agent, 201 Progress Building. T. F. POWELL, Traveling Agent. SklI j F a CM CT 1 ftp fx La K 1 85-8- 6 COMMERCIAL BLOCK. gov le. VfilH SALE 11800 A COBJIBB LOT, EAST A ami nutli front, si,- 64x188 feet, KMoot aii.y In rear; forty large fruit Ircos of choice variety; Krnpci and small Iruits in abtuulance; lalM box-W- d shade trees in front of lot ; cement tree; on Rapid Transit car line. Just the place J,,r a nice home. Will be Hold oil good terms; This lot is located on Ninth East street Pftr further particulars ejdj on John D. Shaffer, uli1. West Second South street, room 42. L"i: BALE OK LSA8E WBBTBKN COR--" nice Works. Commodious shops, with full eijiiipment. Apply 70 Culmer biock. UOK 8 A ( J A NT FC R NIS H E A aiid laiarding house. Address X, Times otlico. Folf SALE-12- 50 NET WILL BUY 5 LOTS Colorado Subdivision, just north of Park. This isa bari;uin. Address P o liox --'in. city. T.R.JONESC- - BANKERS. 1MKAIN vt... 6ALT I AXB A SUITE OF THliEE FUBNI8HED BOOHS. BUYS ORES AND BULLION. .'V SOb West South Temple street. OB RENT ONE COMPLETELY EUR--- l nished room for housekeeping. 6tiS Eust Brigham street. PK KENT 5 ROOMS ANi)"st'MMEK chen furnished. Owner would board with renter. Address or call sis V St. fjMJK RENT HOUSE OK FIVE ROOMS barn: close In. Apply to R. B. Whitte-mor-over G albe-Pitt- s Drug 'tore. I "OR HUNT SMALL i KU NT ROOM. FURnT F1 shed, Ml F;ast Second South street. IfoR SALE LAirNDR MEN CAN GETOLD X1 papers ut Tua Times office at twenty-fiv-i, nts per hnnrtyad IfOR KENT ELEGANT NEW A1 brick house cheap. Will eell 850 month Bennett. 110 Main. FoFTtENflLEOANTLY FURN I S E ) rooms; electric light and steam heat. Realty Block, West Temple street. FOR RENT ONE COMPLETELY ! modern house f nine rooms, hot water heating, also gas, with barn and grounds attached, close iu. Enquire 60 East Second South street. TrOli RENT NEW 4 ROOM BRICK, $11 PER month, Fourth West and Ninth South. Ad-dressee x 577. iVrontal. y ri.iN7T7iri(,NiT J and 1, 'pairs clothes in line style and short notice, Buys second baud clothes. Orders by mail or call. 'LOOK AT THE MAP." PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES. The Special Features: 'S N. Of the rpennsylvaaia bnid,t:i ) large travel to it. All Pullman carsj v.stibuled from front to rear. Library, Smoking Parlor, Dlnlni Car, Rath f J Kooai, Barber Shop, Stenographer, . Waiting Maid, Sieeplng-an- Observa-tion Cars, elect jic lighted and steam healed. Ad. dress LUCE, H4D Clark Street, Chicago. Tickete Sold Everywhere Over the Pennsylvania Short Lines. Our Motto is D Purity m Strength We guarantee courteous, gentlemanly clerks and honest treatment to all customers. Bodega Family Wine House 19 COMMERCIAL STREET. We Carry the Purest Ports, Sherries, Angelica and all California wines which are sold at prices favorable to the pockets of every honest man and woman. We are headquarters for evory conceivable imported artiol of wine, brandy, liquor and cham-pagne. We do not give away any presents but our goods are sold at prices, and quality which commend them to all the people. We are tiie poors of ail houses for tine whiskeys. Everybody in America Should Visit or Address Bodep Family Wine House, 19 Commercial Street. Free Delivery, Telephone 365. SILVERTON RAILROAD. Between Sitvertom and all paints in the Vameus Red Mountain Country Connect, with the Denver and Ho Grande it. K. at Sllvartoo and Ouray, and coaa plater tho amutif trip Around the Circle Over Denver and Rio Oreads Railroad aoknowledeed to be the meet mags mouniain trip iut.a knewa world including dayliefrt ride of aU inilaa in Cuacoid Coacaaa throagh the In compahgre Canon which is aanquaned in its grandeur ... o adds greatly to. iu pleasure of this dellgirtful journey. OTTO MEARS, Pres., Deafer, Calow Hvj..i,- L1VERMAN. S. K. BOOfaML Usaarsl Supt ui Pa, jgt. livertan. Seavaav Utah Central Bailway. TIME TABLE. In eifeer December 21th, 1891. Passenger trains wiU run daily betweuu Salt Lake City aud Park City as toUows : SALT LAKE CITY. Train 1 leaves Eighth South Jt Main.... 8:ot)a. m " 2arri.es " ' " " ....10:1)0 a. ra PAKK CITY. ffraln 1 arrives at Park City 10:30 a. in " 3 leaves " " HSWa. ni Oiica and dapot at the corner of Eighth Uouth aud Maui Streets. T.J. Uii 1NTOHH, Ocnvral bupt B. K. Bloch & Co. WHOLESALE Liqu( fc and Champagne Merchants. AGENCY E. H. Gates , West Cigars. M. Srachelberg & Co. New York, Hivioa Ctpn. Hoffman Houft Boquetl Cigars. Carl Upmann, New York. Ctraltoo & slro, iw York. L. Ullls, Fioous Cubu Blosstis. Dr. Burrows, oculist, aurist, optician, Bpcataclea uttcd. Conuneroial block. YE EDITOR S SHEARS. NEWS IN BRIEF, BOILED DOWN FROM PARAGRAPHS SCISSORED AT LARGE. Items From Various 1'oinU in L'tah Nug-gets KU-lii- News From Nevada Mines of intelligence Colorado Conden-eutto- n. Cuu-l- it on tho Fly, Priac has organized a bate ball nine. Lehi citizens will meet en masse tomorrow to select a site for a city park. Hubert Logan, sr., au old citizen of Orangetille, Price county, died last week. The Summit County Teachers association holds its ucxt mcctiui; in Coalville, March I3tb. The Main Bingham schools have been dis-continued fof two weeks, or until the fear of the diphtheria epidemic is over. Ogden will erect a fi",0()0 school building on Grant avenue between Twenty-taeon- d Hid Twenty-thir- streets. George Yeates, an old and respected citizen of Millville, died on Hie 19th of February, at the ripe old ape of Ml years. Mrs. jane Bale died at American Fork on the l.'lst lnat She was a daughter of Wil-liam Shelley and was born in American Fork in I8M. The old Relief society building at Rich-mond, which has been used as. a school home for some time, wu-- destroyed by lire lasl week. it is rumored that the round-hous- at Hel-per lias settled to such au extent as to crack the walls and otherwise seriously damage the structure. The Spanish Fork Star has clumped bands, J. .Prank Pickering telling the plant to. I. T. Jakcman, formerly publisher 01 the Epliraini Ivjistcr. Mount Pleasant is going to have a "poul-try show in the council room." The usual pin;," of "roosters" who assemble in that h';l! wont be eligible contestants, though. Dow n in Utah county the people pertina-ciously refuse In forget that lions. John T. Cuinc, IV. II. King and other democratic propagandists promised that the sugur fac-tory should be sustained by territorial bounty. The prisoners in the county jail at Manti Ml ecded in breaking out one day last w eek am! took a little pleasure trip up in the nioiimaius. Their ardor cooled off with tlie Weather in the evening and tliey voluntarily returned to their former quarters. COLORADO NOTES. Mrs. .). Scwell of Denver tried to end her lii'j with hclladonuat James Wells has been commissioned I as postmaster at Pinneo. - Four of the principal business houses at l.akin Were destroyed by lire. The special mail service between Manltou pats Mid Woodland park inn been discon-tinued. 1.. Ward has been appointed postmaster at Austin, Garfield comity. Col., vice M. Bib. tclllc, resigned. Trcbine't Mexican circus is on its way to Creedo from Btpanola, V M. it is the iirt etrcua to visit the new camp. Mr, li. M. Burch allcinpted suicide ather home in Qlenwood Bprlngt, It is thought she will not recover. Domestic infelicity iu the household is said to he the cause. IDAHO NOTtS. Work liaa connoucad on the new Boise bridge. Work has been commenced on a aebool building at PocateUo. t!?oiv II. Monk of C'liallis was Inst week c m l ine, Indian ajrent at t lie Lemhi afretu y. The propoaitioo to light the ity ,.f Lewis-to-witli electricity has been accented. The sale of l'uratello town l,ts at the Vnitcd Mates laud ollieo is avera(rin)f sixty to seventy per day. Two hundred and lifty head of were Biiippcd from Boise to Portland. It took twelve curs to transport the animals. Money to Loan. lhavo money to loan iu amounts to suit on long or short time. Bam J, Keiiyon, room SO, Hooper biock. When going east select the popular route, the Burlington. Two daily vestibule train from Denver with dining and chair cars and Pullman sleepers attached.forChieago, Peoria, St. Louis, Kansas City, .St. Joseph, Atchison and ali points east. A TKAMl' AFTER tflGHT. A lt l.ii.i liiiMc Tale That ('omen loiutl.e Willis of Salt Creek Down III Sin. I'ele C.iitnty. The Nephl Eniign is responsible for the following astonislifnir story On lust Tuesday In Suit Creek canyon about live or tlx miles from N'cphi a coward-l-tramp did a deed which will long be remembered uyaiiist Ma) by those Who were injured. About noon the fellow entered the home of Mr. Roaberry, a farmer, and' a bottle of 't!.c elixir of life" was produced by the lut-tc-ueiit and the two proceeded to "fill up" until, it seems, they began to feel ood. At this stue of the tranie the unhuman trafttt tried to ravish the little daughter of Hi-- farmer, and a racket beirau which has proven nuite. interesting for all concerned. The unwelcome visitor was tu for a light, but Mr. Koeberry tried to avoid trouble on account of the cucicntc condition of hla wife, lie e.ven lay down upon a bed and tri. ,1 to play asleep to keep oft his pursuer, it vns all of no use, the tramp was bound to have the 'pound of flesh" and his blood was heating in bis veins with wrath. lie pounced upon his host, began to pull out his beard, and tried to throttle him. The w ile brave and ti lie rushed hi amazement to her husband's side and loosed him from the li,i;i: ii's grasp while herself fell victim to a terrible blow such no one but a coward would inllict upon the weaker sex. The husband scrambled to his feet, his ire was raised nt last. He began to pummel his oil, nder about the eyes and nose until erics for mercy could have been heard u mile sway. The tramp was at or.co arrested and fined fL'ii and costs and consigned to the county jail for twenty-Uf- a day . Mr. Koeberry was aiso put under the oilicer's care Thursday, but the case was dismiased. Summons. In die District Court in sad for the Third Judi-- ( ial Ills rict of Utah Territory, County of Salt !.: k Fred King, plaintiff, ) is. vSiimmous. Jennie M. King, defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah Send Greeting to Jennie M. King, defendant, you ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- pear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of tho Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the comple.int 111. d tin 'rein w ithin ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after tho service on you of this sum-monsif served within this county: or, if served oatofthis county, but in this Histrict, wilhin twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be tuken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is'brought to have a decree of t'.is Court dissolving the bonds of niutrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, akd awarding the plaintiff such other relief as to this court seems just; above relief prayed for on the ground of adultery committed by tn her marriaee to the plaintiff. And you are lierebv notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as ahovo required, the said plaintiff v ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. Charles S. Zane, Judge, and the Seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, Is and for the Territory of Utah, this Hah dny or February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety two. (Skai J HENRY O. McMILLAN Clerk. By uaoaal D. Looms, Deputy Clerk. Notice. In the Probate Court ot the County of Suit Lake, Territory of Utah. In tl.e Mutter of the Kstato of James Moulton, dec 'used. NOW E l IIEHEBY OIVBN, THAT ANNIE administratrix of the estate of dames Moulton. deceased, has rendered for set-tlement, iiiul ilte'l In said Court, her limil iiccount of her administration of said estate and petition for iinal distribution of the resi-due of said est.-it- Maottg tho persons entitled thereto, and that Thursday the litli day l March, A. I)., ISM, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Court Room of said Court, in the Countv Court Bonaa, Salt Lake City and Countv. 1 ' tali Territory, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court, for the set-tl- c nent of said aceirrnt and beafiftg said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested in said estateniuy ap-pear Hitd snow cause, if any there be, why smd account should not Iw settled and approved and. Anal distribution made m prayed lor. Hated February 33, 18112. C. K. ALLEN, Clerk of the Probate Court. ByC. E, Stanton, Deputy Clerk. Utah, Colorado and Wyoming Uftzettee und Ilusiiiess Directory in Conine of PitblicMtiou. U is our intention to make the forthcom-ing edition of the I tali, Colorado and Wy. omli'.n' Oaaaltear and Directory the most complete work of the. kind published. It Mili contain an accurate business directory ol every city, town and village :n Utah, Col orado and Wyoming, and tiie natBOl and ad. dresses of mill owfltrl, country nicrchunts, and profctsioiial meu, etc., etc., who arc Mijaccul to vi!lne;cs. also lists of go?. omnic.it (tnd county oitlccrs, commissioners of deeds, state and territorial hoards, statut-ory provisiuuu, cciinis statistics, times of holding courts, nanea of the postmattartt jiostotliccs, ozptess and telegraph oillooai a completollst ofjnttloos o.' Chepesco; hotels, Willi rate s per day; dally und weekly iiows. papers, tbeir polities and day of issue, bo. tldoa much other Infonottiou useful to at. Classes of biiBini'Sd and professional nieul A descriptive sketch of each place will I hi (riven, embracing various ItOBS of intercut, filch a,; the locution, popul.iiion, distances to dilTiveiit points, the most convenient shlp-plU-station, the products that an; market-ed, sta:,-!- ! communication, trade Btatlatloa, boniled debt, the nearest bank location, min-eral Interests, churches, schools, libraries and lociotie S, llu price of land, and the oflercd to settlers. An impor-liin- t feature will be the classified directory, ICivlnu every business arranged under its special hoarding, thus enabling our subscrib-ers to obtain at a glance a list of fill houses manufacturing or dealing in any particular line of goods. Tim work generally will be compiled to meet the wants of tho business community, und will bo so thorough as to deserve their liberal patronage. - 'Advertisements will be neatly and con-spicuously interspersed through the volume at the following rates: One page). HO; half page, f.'ia; quarter page, 15. tie..eilcer per copy 5. Special rales made for covers, colored paircs, etc. Tin' patronage of the business community Is respectfully solicited. K. I.. Polk & Co., Publishers. 74 S. West Temple St.. Salt LakaCltj. a, . Summons. In the District Court in and for the Third Ju-dicial District of Utah Territory, County of suit Lake. Utah Stove and Hardware Com-- pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, John W. Young and Zion's Savings Simmons. Bank and 'IrustCoinpanv, a cor-poration, Defendants, Tim people oi the T, rritory of 1'tah Send (ireetnnr: To John W. Yoiinjr, ami Ziyi 's Sav-ings Bahkand Trust Coinpaiiv, a corporation, defendants. AroU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO AP-- pear In an union brought against von hv tin, above iiaine,l plaintiff, in the District Court Of the Third Judicial district of the Territory oi Utah, and to answer the complaint died therein '. Ithln ten days (exclusive of tl.e da, of serviee) alter the .en on you of this summons if served within this county; or, if aervad out of llii- - county, but in Hue district, within twenty flays; otherwise within forty days or judgment by d"f.mlt will be taken aeatnst you, according to the prayer ot sai4 complaint. 'the said a lion is btoag ht to ha?a a decree of tills court foreclosing defend tnts of all inieie-t- , Hen, laim, or ,pdty of redemption in oartala mortgaged goods and chattels hereinafter said morteage executed by dafendant John W. Youhk, to plaintiff Sept. 81,'lSlll, tn se cure paytnent of iicco, nit iia'ed on said date he- - W snlu defemliiii und plalntift, for goods wares and merchandise sold and delivered by plaintiff to said defendant, to the value ot am a.'O w ith interest from Se,lemlier ;',, lelil. to time of payment; that said property ha sou, andpro. ce ils applied iu payment of amounts due as uliove; with $1011 attorney's fee and costs of salt; that defendant Young be' udjudjfe l t pay any ib. Adency, and for other further relief; sa'i prop , rty is described as follows, to wit: All t&S e and furuishlnes now situate and beMsj iu wllf.t - known as the Bee iliv. house, sltiiu.od on southeast corner of lot I, I, lock KM, plat "A," Salt Lake City survey. Salt Lake countv, fj ah; also 8 carriages, 1 sleigh, H barrels of i parlor stoves, !i pieces of ofhos fencing, H sets harness, and ii earring,' rug . sitoass and being In the hum on premises aforesaid. And you are hereby untitled that if you fad to appear and answer th" said Complaint as ahovo required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court tor tie- relief demanded therein. Witness, Ike Hon. ( h.'irles S. ane, Jll'loe, and the Seal of the Court of the Th rd.lu dirial District, In and for the Territory of I'inli, this nth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety Mat. IIKSKY .. Mi Mll.LAN, Clerk, liy Oho. D. Looa.s, Deputy Clerk - - Mr. Sam Levy is now making n superior brand of smoking tobacco in connection with his cigar factory. Try it, you will be turc to HtK it l |