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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TIMES: SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1892, LOOK AT THIS. First 120 acres of Gas Land on line of West Side Rapid Transit. $100 peraore. Terms Easy. Second 18 1-- 2 Rods froatasre in east halt of block 10, plat C, on Rapid Transit line. 300 per front rod. Terms easy. ko Third-l-O choice corner lots, 25 foot front each, in North Salt La Prim 91300. Fourth 72 lots in South Salt Lake subdivision, sire .J.lxiaj feet each. Two blocks from Rapid Transit. Wholesale prlc $l0 per lot. Fifth -- 3 1-- 2 acres on Southeast Bench, $1000. Sixth Brick house of 4 rooms, good cellar, barn that cost $500, city water, lawn, fruit and shade trees, well fenced, lot size 49 foot; a very desirable home; finest view in city. No. 33 South Eleventh East Street. Price $3500. Seventh- - 1 268 acres on shore of Ftah Lake, 2 miles lake front, ex-cellent beach, fine health resort and town site, only 12 miles from the great Tintic mining camp. Investigate this if you. v.v.:.t to make a fortune. For further particulars call on or address No. 337 South Eleventh East Street, City. JOHN 1. SHAFFER. MRS. GRARAM'B Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream. It Is not m ('osmetic in the sense la which hat term is popularly ured, but permanently beautifies. It creates a soft, smooth, clear, velvety skin, and by daily use gradually makes the complexloa sev-eral shades whiter. It is a coastaat pro-tection from the affects of son and wind and prevents snnburn and freckles, snd blackheads will never come while you see It It cleanses the face far better thaat soap and water, nourishes and builds ap the skin tissues and thus prevents the formation of wrinkles. It gives the fresh-ness, clearness and sinothnese of skin that you had when a little girl. Bvery lady, young or ohL ought to use It, as It gives a more youthful appearance to any lady, nd that permanently. It containa bo acid, powder or alkali, and Is as harm-less as dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew is to the flower. Price $1.00. Ask your druggist for it. Sample tlottle mailed free to any lady en the receipt of lu cents in stamps to pay for postage and packing. Lady ugcuta wanted. Mas. lixiivitsi Orsusm, "Beauty Doo-tor- KB Post St., Han Francisco. A. C. Smith A Co., Druggists, have a fall Uue of Mrs. Graham' Pruparatieoa. 200HwMwN9K0a9leBW Just received an elegantline of novelties in Spring Suits and Overcoats. The latest Knox hats are on Sale, J. P. GARDNER, 111 Main St. F. R Warren MERCANTILE COMPANY. $125 Organs For jjjjj I $10 Down, $5 MontWy $ THE DENVER&.R1Q GRANDE RAILROAD. Scenic Line of the World. The favorite route to Glenwood, Aspen, Lead-ili- Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver aad all point east and south. TWO FIRST-CLAS- S TRAINS DAILY. , Elegant Pul'msn and Tourlat Sleepers, aid Free Chair Cars on each train. For full Infor-mation, call on or address. W. J. SHOTWELL, Agent, 58 W. 2d So E. T. JEFFKKY. A. 8. HUliHES, President Oen'l Mgr. Truffle Mauager. 3. K. HOOPER, G. P AT. A. HOTEL KNUTSFORD. Opened June 3. Now amd CI egant In all lta A.p - pointmeptg. 350 Rooms. Single or En Suite; 70 RoornB with Bath. 6. S. HOLMES, - - Propriety WONDERLAND. March 17th. Re er.jiagctn.'nt of the Eminent Spiritualists, Dr. Arthur Waito and Son Harry. AL NEWTON, Champion Club Swinger. BARRY McFARLANI), Banjo Eccentricities. Joseph Clifton and Stock Co. in "Roxie." IOC. ADMISSION IOC. yiiLLs, miBOO & Qo8 BANK. 6 4XT LAKE CITY UTAH BUTfc AND SELLS EXCHANGE, MAKSS transfers on the principal cities ef the rhltail States aud Europe, and on all points n the Pacific Coast. Issiiss tetters of credit available In the principal Itlaa at U world, flpedal attention given to the selling of ores and rip Advances made on consignments at low let rotea. Psttleiilar attention given to collections threagh-ju- ; tTtah, Nevada and adjoining Territories. Ao onnts solicited. CORRESPONDENTS: Veils, Fargo A Co London wafia Fargo Ce New York atiettal Sank o( the Republic Boston irst National Bank Omaha rat Ns'ional Bnt ..Denver late National Back Denver rchants' National Bank Chicago mtmens' Bank St. Lams ells, Fargo X Co San Franciece E, Dooly ... Cashier JCQOKNTCK & QO. BANKERS. XrrutLiSBiD, 187S. Bai t Laxa, Crrr, Utah A General Banking Bnsiness Transacted Collections promptly made on all points In the West and Northwest. Careful atteutton given tei consignments of Ores and Bullion. Exchange and telegraphic transfers on the principal cities of teat United States and Europe. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS! New TOM Importers' and Traders' RaMeaal Bank ; Kountae Bros. t Chios oo - Commercial National Bank. ban Francisco First National Bank. Oases Onaha National Bank. St. IjOOib National Bank of Commerce. Kansas Crrr National Bank of Kansas Oltji First National Bank; American National Bank. DsarBBr-Denv- er National Bank; City Natlaaal Bank. Pubklo First National Bank. PowrniiD, Ore. -- Flrst National Bank. Lohdon Martin's Bank (Limited) 68 Lombard stress. WALKER HOUSE. A PI rat-Cla- ss European Hotod. The Walker is located In tho business center of the City aud has ell the Modern Improvements & Convenience. Pertaining to a strictly ft honse. It Is managed as well as any hotel in the Wast, and is strlrtlthe bnsiness and toarist hotel of Belt PASSENGER ELEVATOR. .'he Walker and the Metropolitan are the tw leading hotels of Bait Lake City. G. S. ERB, Proprietor. pKOPLE'S QPERA JJOUSE. Commercial St. Frank Monroe, Mangr. This week the management will present for the entertainment of the public the best variety talent that ever came to Salt Lake. First appearance of the charming dancing wonder, fill jij mill Marsh le Varo, tlertie Hart, and Theo. La Kile, The Natioual Trio. Master t hal. Adams, Bob and Jessie Field Anuiu Llnnetta, Joe Adams, Dolan 4 Mclntyre, Milton Nixou. Popular Prices. M. R. EVANS. S8-- W. Second South. SPORTING GOODS. Em Revolvers and LmwM, Bicycles, Trlcycies and Velocipedes. Baaorn, Pocket Cutlery, Shears and Scissor Strope, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, Dumb Bella, Dog Collars, Thompson Boots aud Bhoea, Field and Opera U lasses. Eiamlne Stock Before Purchasing. QOMJrERCIAIi NATIONAL BANK. SALT LAXE CJTT VTAM, Carnal. (Tolly Paa..' w.rrj tcirl.es ,utaV general BanMng in All Its Brancies. Issues certificates ef deposit payable on demand bearing interest if left a specified tine. Bella drafts and bills of exchange on all principal ciUea In the United states and Europe. Obo. K. Downsr Presidenli W. V. fowls Taoataa KaaaaaLi, and jmb W. Don m: --vs.' Cashier! DiaaoTOBa F. H, Anerbach, John J. Dalr, D. i.l Kallabury. Hoylan C. Fox, Frank H. Dyer, Thomae afarahall, W. P. Moblc, Ueorge kt. Downer, Joaa! W. fiooneliaa. HOTEL TEMPLETON. Just Opened. IS THE CITT. Garner ef Main ana" South TudidI. Street? rpHE RATIONAL Bank of the Republ)p. Oumi, $600,000 FtrLLT P5 ; Fuank Knox Preeldenl L. 0. KaBjuox J.AVUaau Caaoler T MAIN STREET. Transaea a general banking business. Money loaned on faverabie terms. Accounts of mer-chants, individuals, firms and corporations so Uclted. Five per cent interest paid on and savings time deposits. DIRECTORS: L. O. Karrrlck. Q. S. Holmes Kmil Kahn J A. Karls w. B. Smedley Geo. A. Lowe frank knox. H. L. A. C ulnar. J. Q. Sutherland. rMiiS'--' f ' ii t1,- - bitt-- t'.advs mul styles. Every pair guaranteed f';'' CJwB "t tvlto th hand. Olve us a call whether you hny or 3 UMBRELLAS, PAPiAlLSlYMlllANfZ liPt& "v"''""" 4,uin "''or'' '.'' I '!. ii street, Denver JNION RATIONAL JDANK. Bncceseer to Walker Bros., Bankers. 1860. Csrrrii (Fully Paid) tetngOkl B un.et tdjH United States Depository. Transacts A General BaHkin fiDsinen. Safe Deposit Vaults. Fire and Burglar Proof. J. It. Walker PresMnl M. J.Cheesmau cSBS J. R. alkor, ii Ait. Cashies UTAH an MON" flciporters b High Grade Machinery. or all kind of dntj Carrie in stock for lmm it irt delivery MAgneeia Sectional Pipe Cover-ing, Iron Pipe nd Fitting, Air CompreMors, IngereoU Sereemt, R. D. Oo. Rock Drill. ENGINES & BOILERS. From 8 to SO Horse Power. Dels'lna EnHnes Pumps, Horse Whims, WTr Hope, Drill Steel, Uiae and Mill Supplies, brist Nitro Powder, Caps and If use. Main Office and Warerooms, 259 S. Main, Salt Lake. AOKMOT, Butte, Moot tJ7"C'orT6poiidm" Solicited. Ooorf) M. Scott, Jas. Glendennlng, H. S. RumfieiK President. Secretarj. George M. Scott & Co. (iNCoaroRiTitD.) Dnai.zRa Is Hardware. Metal. Stoves, Tinware, Mill Find-ings, Etc., Etc. ngenla for the Dot! (re Wood Pulley, Koebllnif's Steel Wire Rope, Vacuum Cylla-ie- r aud Euplne Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Enpinej and Bollera, Mack Injectors, SuSUo Scalea, Jefferson Horso Whim, Blake furaps, M.ucre" and Blacksmttas TAia, Etc. 168 Main Street. Salt Jke City bbbbbbbbHbbbbbBBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbMM S. D. EVANS, UNDERTAKER Ml EMBAIMER. 214 State St. Salt Lake City. College Graduate oi Embalming. N slten'ion civen to the ahl patent of bodies, tipen all night. Telephone 804 MESSjlRECTORY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . A lTORNKY AT LAW ui'l'OSli'K L'ULLEN Hotel. INM'lllMI. FIRR, I.IFK AND ACCIDHNT; MUTUAL of New York. 85 se Commercial Bhjck. PH'M !tl'.. Stha hkatini; BHonmi n HAIR Bait Lake City. j gjj YOU GOING TO BUILD A HOME! in If so it will pay you to Investigate tho merits of the . j JJconomy Hot Air Furnace. 4 Just tho thing for Natural Gas. Our stock of Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Iiubber Garden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Ice Cream Freeze.rs and all Spring and siiuiiiii'r is now in, and all of which we are selling at greatly reduced prices, fl The Iteliable Gasoline Stoves are as popular ai ever and we carry a full line from the smallest to the finest Cabinet Rnnye that human skill run produce. For Hardware of any description it will pay you.to call on I Salt Lake Hardware Co. j Sign of Big Gun. 42 and 44 W. 2d South St BIbbbbWb8BPbbrBbP '"iWrMHT PbbbbbBIbbWbbWbbbbbBbI III' I lllalllllllniirraiU'ill iiSBMMMBM.B Do You Want Oold ' Cripple Creek Is not only a health, but a Wealth resort. Location near Pike's Peak. Hold! bright yellow gold, ia found at lirass roots In the rack formation. Itellahle experts claim thil Is today Tin richest camp h Colowlo, g Assays averuge over lino a ton, and hare Run as high as Five Thousand Dollar. 100 people :i day are now ruahiti into this District. A chance of a lifetime is worth b ..kinaftor. The only way to reach Cripple Cr.-e- is Via Florrlssenl and the Colorado Midland railway lniiiirc of local agents for particulara, or Chas. S. Lee, (ienerul Passenger Agt ut., I Denver, Colorado. Insure in the "Michigan." Harris dt Wilson, ajreuta, 77 t omtncrcial block. When going cast select the popular route the Burlington. Two daily vcttibule trains from Denver w ith dining and chair cars and Pullman sleepers attachcd.forChicago, Peoria, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Alchlsou aud all points cast. , A TERRIFIC ARRAIGNMENT. A lata New i'ork special to tlic San Fran-cisco Etainiittr is subjoined. It covers a terrific ami well deserved arraignment of a man wbom business and social standing I!, ii.. - him respected anions bis fellow men, but of whose respect he is no more worthy than a tin burner, a three-car- uionte opera-tor or a bnnko-tteerur- : Dr. Paxton, .lay Irould's pastor said yes-terday that he knew nothing of Mr. Gould's career on Wall street, but that be knew Mr. (iould was one of the loveliest men in the world in h a home life. The remarks of the reverend gentlemen have provoked the edi-tor of the Burning Put to dip bis pen iu frail and take issue with the reverend gentle man in Ibis fashion : Here is a clergyman a doctor of divinity to bont-w- lio 'knows nothing of the career' of the most prominent member of his con-gregation, and, more remarkable still, 'be-ing a clergyman would not know,' ami has, nevertheless, the highest esteem for him. "Now, who is this prominent member who is such a lovely man' in Hi home life? He is probably the most conspicuous ligure on the American continent probably more widely known the world over than any other American citizen. His career, which Dr. Huston Ignores, has tilled a larger space in the history of the state of New York during the last twenty years thai Unit of any other man. It is full of i nsl ruction in morality of the most striking kind. "He appeared on the scene in W0 as the very embodiment of hold knavery and fraud or. such a sculi- that the exposure and pun liiuent of it nearh broke down our leglsla U?e and uliciul system. 11" stole a whole railroad to begin with, and lived with his confederate In barbarous luxury on its reve-nue- i for some time, and corrnntad court I loglalaturee In his effort! to defy .iustice. V n il driven to hay and forced to disgorge, ho made, ihe unparalleled restitution of t 0 .(tun, which was really only a small por-tion of his plunder. "Hll own account of his methods before a legislative committee, in carrying out Ida hemes, was one of the most cynical declaration of contempt for political and social morality probably ever made iu public. BU eafBef alace he Bnally escaped from the Intel cb of penal justice has been largely that i f a 'wrecker' of railroads, and he has prosecuted it with im h Micrgy and auc-e- s that we believe wo speak well within the mark when we aay that the mere fact that Jay Would has eotne into the control of a corporation is considered on all the great markets of the world a signal for widows, orphans and prudent people to sell Us e- - unties and get out of it. That such a career should have lasted for a quarter of a century without a serious break or Impediment, and should leave Its hero rich and honored in his old age Of professional moralists is surely the most hooking example ever set to the young men of a modern state. And yet his pastor knows nothing of it, and will not know, and begs money of him for "church extension." SALT LAKE EVGJIMES. By THE TIMES P U BUSHING COMPANY. Till Tints is published every evening (Sunday xcepted), and Is delivered by earners lu Salt Lake Cltv, Oeilen, American Fork, I'rovo sub lark City at 75 Cents a month. Till Tims contains the fall Associated Preta Report, and has Special Telegrapb Service cover-tn- g this Kntire Inter Mountain Ksnion. Tm Tims is entered at the Sostofflee ia Salt La.a City for transmission tliroagh the malls m aecoaa-clas- matter. Persons desiring Thi Times delivered at their ko'ises can necure It by postal card order of through telephone. When delivery is Irregular tuakelniraediste complaint to this orBce. Subscription to The Daily Times. (ii.wara IX ABTAXCl.) tt months ... u " 1.00 I " "!"""" I Weekly, 1 year IM (Address The Tibbs, Salt Lake City, Utah.) The Times' Telephone No. is 481. t7"sA,n-)t":i.Y.- " "M Mti'll I1.', i The Hon. June Baker, who dofoatctl HoaUSOKTAL Mokkimin for oOngrOM in the Eighteenth lliuois district in IHoti, it likely to lio tlx; republican nominee again. The district is democratic, but the. Honorable Jcnc bas displayed hust-ling qualities of no mean order. Cot.. IfcCtURJ says if HiLi. is noni- - IDated he will be the, worst beaten man w ho ever ran for president. To which Tammany Chieftain Thomas V. Uil-Ru-makes answer l hat Col. McCLURI knows nothing about New York poli-tics, and that ( 'EEVELAND 19 tllO Cnlj democrat who can't carry New fork. The republican! stand equally ready to accommodate either the Hill men or the Cleveland men, for they have con-fidence in their ability to defeat cither of the New York candidates more easily than they can any outside man. Afioon. sensihle wife is a moro desir-libl- e fortune than mncb money. You may not think so, but if you will road tho history of the successful men of this country you will lintl that a large majority of them started out into the world with nothing hut. pi tick and a good, sensible wife. The few that have lueceeded in handling inherited for-liinc-would have done about as well without a dollar; because the man who can take care of money can make it. A foolish, giddy or churlish wife is a very poor investment, either for u mil-lionaire or a laboring man. It is a wise man who is able tb recognize a sensible gill when he meets her. WIVES ABROAD. Nhw York Press. Mailiuu t'lenieneeau ail I another to the flliappotnttd and licartsore American wo-men who leave their foreign husbands and return to their native land because they tlnd the condition) ot European married life and the attitude, behavior, assumptions and de-mands of a foreign husband unendurable. There Is now and then a sincerely happy marriage between n foreign husband and an American wife. They arc rare. No for-eigner knows how to treat an American woman. She ia accustomed to a liberty, a freedom, an Initiative and an individual and independent life which render Insupport-able the code and convention which im prisons a married woman anywhere on the continent of Eur tpa. The minute social re-strictions which a French woman accepts its a matter of course, and to which she is trained from her cradle, gall and worry an American woman at every step. IShe finds her husband elakuing un obedience und sub-mission natural to bis ideal of domestic life, but to her little short of domestic slavery. I. istly, while her foreign husband claims so much from her, the fladt that he assumes for himself n marital freedom odious, re-pugnant and unknown in this country for, Whether American husbands be better or worse than other men, they ar-- , at least, less open and flagrant in their inildelities. Madame t'lemenceau might have expected to escape the loss of happiness and whic h doss so many American women in a foreign home. Here as a love match. She was w edded to M. t'lemenceau while she was a school gir and a fricudless stronger In this country, supporting himself by school li'in hing. lie lived here long enough to know our Institutions and understand Auur ican ways' He is in polities a radical repub-lican. His public career has been brilliant, (t has not brought him I place in the minis-try- , but it has made him in Borne sense the foremost radical leader in France, certainly the ablest political speaker In that party. Though he has never constructed a ministry, he has destroyed many, and his life has been without gross public scandals. Neither (faa there in his ease the ghost of an old futility to sit forever In his house or a herd of cackling women of the old regime to be yerpetually telling his American wife what she could aud could not do "without the dignity of the family whose aaafe she bore." .Yet, in spite of this, separation has come, arid divorce ia likely to follow, though the eldest daughter of the unhappy home now broken up is married and there are two other children. There It, after all, no hus-band for an American woman like an Ameri-- . in husband, and if she goes elsewhere, it Is too often to And that her own eouutry men are t lie only men whose respect, cour-tesy and onsideration for women do not disappear when each comes to be demanded by their own wives, however constantly. In the ' of foreign husbands, these quale tics iu ij continue to be at the command of the wives of other men. CLEVELAND AND Hil l, IUr. Cleveland is just m anxious to fecure the nominatio . of his party for tbe presidency aali Mr. Hixx, imt he has not stooped to the uso of the sumo tnethodl, he c president has done nitieh for his party and is in every way deserving of its support anil confidence. .Senator HltX has shown himself a trickster and demagogue, and it is Lo-calise of these qualities that he has. such a hold upon tho political machloeryoi the state. The great mass of democrat! in the country admire ( KVKi.ANit and can trust him, while tiMv have neither admiration for nor confidence in Hixx. When the leaders of the party began some months ago to cast about for a candidate there were ten voices for Ci.kvki.am to every one for any other candidate. For a time it looked as though he aJuiio was within the range of probahility. and that all he bad to do was to .pursue a quiet and dignified course. This he did until he found hint self overwhelmed by his principal com-petitor, aided by the senatorial triumvi-rat- e who assisted him in his scheme to capture the New York delegation. The success of Tammany in forcing Hill to the front must have lilled the soul oi Clkvki.an!) with dismay. His courage seemed to hiive failed bin entirely and the air was full of reports to tho effect that he would soon announce bis with dl iwal as u candidate Then came the revulsion in New York ami elsewhere against Hill and his execrable ineth oils, which seems to have inspired the with fresh hope, judging from his recent letter an epistle which, read between the lines, is a severe con-demnation of the methods employed by" his antagonistic and at the same time a commendation of his own modesty in patiently waiting tho popular prefer-- , enec. There is a good deal of bun combe in his view ofuhe "solemnity bi the trust" mid "the awful responsibili-ties" of the presidential ollico, and he evidently regards himself every way cquippnl for its most solemu and r. sponsible liuties. Tho passing of Cleveland antl the comiu); of Hu.i. furnish striking of tho mutations in politics. It ciiunot bo said, however, that the Tarn nan; sachem has dono anything more than reduce Ci.kv!.i.am)'s chances to a mini mn in and utterly destroy his own. As things now slund the democracy of tho conntry must bo pretty thoroughly convinced that BtU, cannot be nomi-nated and that C'i.kvkland cauuot be elected. Notice to Con trae tore. Scaled proposals will be rei eived at the office of the Ball bake Rapid Transit cot&. pany untii March --"(1 tor the following work, including' funilshlnir the material-- 1st. For building some .'100 rods of fence at 'alder's park. Ken 0 to he eight feet high, of Oregon llrorpine; poste, cedar, eight feet long, four Inches across at smallest end, set seven (T) feet apart. Fence to be coiunlutcd by May 1st, ISifJ. id. For paving some twenty foct in width of S:tatc street between Brigliatn street and Fourth South street Paving to be of granite or sand stone, six inches deep, and generally following the specifications of the city engineer of .Salt Lake City. Work to be done very closely parallel in time to paving remainder of street hy the city. Any or all bids may be rejected. J. t Camkhon, President Salt bake City. I tab. Man h 15th, ls',. THE UK AN I) DUKE'S WIFE. Mew York Tress. ijueeu Victoria is known to be a model of morality, but If reporu are true, she did not scruple to take part in inducing the late Grand !uku of Hesse to put away his lawful wife became that wife was not of royal blood. The feelings of the plebeian ife Were counted as nothing. Tin Qraad Duke .is compelled by his royal and imperial rel at.ves to drive her out of his palace, and afterwards to procure a divorce, ttierehy regtiulng the good graces 0iQuea Victoria, the mother of ail deceased wife, '.he l'rin eeil Mire. The (irnud Hukc of Hesse was n itnrally of kind and generous heart. Hut royalty, like slavery, seems to b!ve a blight-ing Influence on the dearest instincts of Tuicnr.ua o iety. DemoeratiL- liberals, who believo in the suprcniacy of the gentile clement in I tah. and who wish to ioin the Tuscaroras, will tiud blank applications for mcmbcrfhip at the following places: Mnrtiii Lannao'a market, Main street. U' C. Hall's law oftco, Main street. O'Connor it .Shaffer's drug store, Main street. S. H. Lewis' law oflW, Main street. 0, ft (ilenn, potice i'ourt. O. W. Powers' law office, Second South street. Applications should be llfoed beforo next Tuesd: V uight y o dcr of the Hoard of Sagamores. POLITICAL PROVERBS. pe'roit l'reo Press. 1 sillily the best candidates Ij them that dont want to run for ollis. A tight might reduse the flush and feathers cf the American Fagel some. Pattriotlsm a? u bineis aint the thing we j air luklO fer. Politicks that pays dtvrideiida is the m,,.st )io;aler. l'artizau pattriotism ought to be muzzled. I |