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Show Tire IXTJaJt. SATCRDAt. DKCEMBEB t. C. COODWIM. . ..... .. . vxana of cMcaimow: , ...4. itty.'eeeyear. montlia. sis .1, Uly illy tare moiIh. Kditob "" of. a.no . .) sjadav Trlbane. on jeer .. luaday Tribune, ul nsoalbs seekljr Trlbane, eta year :: eeklf Tribune, sit Booth .7i ........... 'J 1 All cotnruunlt atiH. relating to news or titlnitui snevld b. addraa.ed to "Eoitob "4 'rsnrntaeeee sad bu ! letter should be Moresaed to Te Tmi'M Pmuiik I fcelt Lak.Cltf. tab. THE amUCNK ptBLISHISGCO. F. H. Laiiiii. at a Baser .. abt T oxjm v....n... . ... Dne X.IBBX. n. j WXT. human being ' " of respect. Tliy like the approvalfelt sometimes h r live public. wat not fully appre-flate- d ihat The TitiBi-So when a in this community. server Pah-os 11. K. Mar.lUl uin lilt KiIdiiiq DOtlcs upon ui that iu hi a slnght fdltorlal Is wortli to him S,00, w fan but feel proud, for Do one will arctisn the Marshal of beiuff prejudiced In faior of thlt Journal. Srlouly, wo welcome this movement Marhal. On the part of tji a bluff, but hope W believe lil Hut t be will have the audacity to briiiK It to - liL-- o r fisti-Biatl- I I tariff reform is to build up and not tear down the prosperity of the coun- Senator Puou ot Alabama has written letter on tha silver question. lie wants the party to endorse free cola age. h New York! Evening iW Is grieved er this, calls tt unwise and oecsuso It tend to divide schismatic, the Democratic party, aud because It proposes to Introduce a now plank In the platform the Democratic party In advance of the meeting of the National convention, Ils attention to the fact that the St. luls convention ,of iune 1888, did et pass a resolution mt the 7,silver qnes-hbut did endorse the financial policy i.the) ClevelajMt: administration as wis nd consarvatlfe, not only averting plasster, but greatly promoting the ud asks If Prosperity of the free coinage would people; not win in Ohio this ar what Is the chance of Its 'a any .Northern State; next year.winning , We will tell the that if the question was submitted jjy Itself to the voters of any Northern; State, and a two months' campaign could bo had In which hoth sides could, be shown to the people, free silver would carry, we do not care what Ktatejjnlght be selected. The reason it has not carried long ago Is because other questions have crowded it eut. For Instaace, this year in Ohio it b not possible to elect Governor Campbcix on the free silver ticket, without repudiating and his tariff, and still we believe a majority of the voters of Ohio voted for f aee silver this year. Thl Democrats dtU surely, WL .2ZZXJlZJZi ilT SJLT TiAIZn CITY, UTAH, SATTJUDA-m unlcation was lost, OOIX Ta HQ T.J.A.M conld not be taken up AM M. picks up a remark, of Mr. PatiCE IJ ce he, who, to a reporter, after saying many kindly things of the United State, added. In a spirit X of criticism, and regret, that. Americans do not accept the warning of The Philadelphia Pre try." It gets away from that part of the as much agility as possible with subject and gets to the wool question, and there It thinks it makes a point, because since the McKinley tariff bill took effect, the price of wool has fallen rather than risen. "Wo have explained the reason of that over and over. The prices, of foreign wools have fallen 40 per cent; there was a tremendous wool clip in Australia last year; owners were poor and had to sell it for what they could get, and that Is what has caused the fall In the price of wool, and the McKinley tariff has no more to do with It, than one of our contemporary's editorials would have in mending the morals of the community. Finally It says the American laborer is taxed on every article of clothing he and bis wife and children wear, and everything he uses from the time he washes his face In a taxed tin basin, to the time he lies down on a taxed bed. and draws a taxed sheet and a taxed blanket over his tired limbs." This Is very sorrowful; the only trouble about it is there is nothing in it. He gets his tin basin when he does not wash in the irrigating ditch at loss than he did before the McKinley tariff took effect. He can go to Provo and buy the cloth for a suit of clothes as cheap as he can buy it in London. And all the average farmer In Utah contributes every year toward the expense of the Government, through paying the tax on what he eats and wears, does not average 813; iu very many houses it dos not average 13. 30; to the average iudividual it Anva not average fifty cents. And more,- our contemporary cannot dispute these facts by all the figures it can pile up. In our article wo referred to lead and wool because those are home products which the average person here can understand without any mystification. The argument we made regarding ihoni was simply unanswerable; and when tho same thing is carried to other States the same argument can bo made that is where the people understand it. This cry for free trade had Its birth under a, slavery rogime; it was Hesbebt Spmcer Ailou), and says they "are Messrs. w and Mat-th- e wor- shippers of the dollar." To this the Pres responds that Chabi.es Dickexs made the same complaint against as; that his letters ware filled with "dollars, dollars, dollars, nothing but dollars," and that be could see nothing in America but dollars and tobacco. But the Press calls attention to the fact that even poor Dick ess managed to gather up some hundreds of thousands of those same dollars in his time. Further, the makes a comparison between our own aud the English people on this same question;, mentions that Prrr died poor, but he was the cadet of a noble family and wasted a good income: that Lord Rus-sel- i. had limited emoluments, but his father was one of the richest peers in England; that Diskaeli married money, and, while Gladstonk has never been spoken of as rich, he has an income of a hundred thousand a year. Salisbury has a great estate, while Mr. Dai.fouk is one of the richest young men in Great Britain. And the Press believes that . the dollar invariably counts in England as it never did in America. It thinks ! y trial. Vt stur him in It s without money or family Mr. Balfour th that ho will not approach wo tho Alliance mei who aro almost all He-- , on a London might now be that trial with half tU Proami so a did publicans did Lord the and alio, Habtinotoi newspaper, ,:MI; tiiat wo hav nothli.K to taku bark; hibitionists, ijt McKUm.kv 011 some and his bookmaker It all that that wo bolluvo we ran establish tariff had been ut of tfe way, aud tho says money has never influenced the wo havo rhargivdv and convince iho Issue had oil would been career it silver of any man who has been Presl- alone, do most Intliirutt friends that wo have carried. More than that. If Govof tho United States, and boast-- j dent causv. attack' tiot poople without ample ernor had the courage to iiigly says that "iu the building of the Stand pat upon the silver plank of his American Republic, wo have depended TMM TAX.X.XMO OF TMICM. to? discuss it' Intelligently and platform, lipon manhood, strength, voracity and The Intevth-eapublisher tbo follow-lu- before the people of Ohio, he would courage,'' and says Marlborough com-- j j letter: have won anyhow. ma tided a hjreliug army, an English Ti acAHOBA. Kraut Co.. nt., Jov. 21. with continental allies, whom contingent over bere TitTHI KblTim: Having tome that she hired Hessians England paid; on a vlalt. aud got Into a political dispute Then tho Post, goos on to discuss the In Germany to carry 011 her war in this In regard to our protective tariff, I twin as letter follows and bewholly ud entirely a Upubllcn country; when she could not beat Henator I'ugb cannot take leave of the t ml IT, t made the lieving In a protrctlvn Washington', she tried to purchase his nwliuc to our protective system subject In hand wltliout a tllag at "Wall that strott." This is the usual mark of tho 1 could buy lota o tlilntt now for a quarter generals, as in the case of Arnold. ttt the prloo tfoubt have to iuy twenty-ar- e demagogue In financial, matters. Wall The PrcxH might have stated that she to ttrfet happens to to the! most convenient years ao. Would you kludly please place for settling hn balance of trade of when men on food and did more -- that she hired the Indians. lived enumerate a few of theredut-tioiartblc that there in price lu the country that 'of Alabama as well as woro clothes which line been the ireuit It cites, too, the fact that even they did not earn; iu that of CHllfornta and of Maine. It may railroad rulls. that tlrnw. Include famous Waterloo tho- - bulk of were Lki tu, hut It Ijt ao now. and thus not not in H. interested they mechanics, IIowiun. always j It woro eoniea the about beaceumulates ' that money sons own not did want army to their foreigners; that tho And then proceeds to show how staple there In tho shape ot hankers' balances. they boon a commercial has Indian come to wanted Empire the tdtey Now artisans, right Articlea have fallun, and (rives the credit Is tho ucuniulivt(on ot money anywhere on the W a of produce large amounts of raw material speculation part of tho English good target for demagogue, it to the tariff. no consequence wlito owns it. It is of no and not 'which libor against dependent received through nothing That Is perfecflf proper In a degree eonaoquence If all the people of the United but races. asks: "Where Is there It food audi boldly aud clothes cheap Btatex main cheap who Own anything beyond the clothes 011 many articles,, but it is not the a In ever career on written or conIn sone a tiila to their sell where the right public share of the have market reason for the fall. InlS.' the prices money or back, koine interest In it. It Is "Wall cheapest goods made by pauper. labor temporaneous American history that Wure worn reckoned street" all tho as ma a terrible monater Bst which goods sold Civilization has rests on money? Where is there a corIn greenbacks; at that time greenbacks and an object of filoa'th lnjt and horror to could bo purchased. demonstrated that thai ,s not the bust responding career In British history in were at a heavy jdiscount as compared CongresHiiien of a pertain type. 'narrow The I'oal from its horizon kind of civilization: that if a nation which money has not a dominant part? With gold. The prices tiow aro at gold does Is no one would bo fully equipped it must have its Who are tho peers and baronets and" not There aeu.cleit'Hyv rates, and fold Jias been Inflated quito o kn In tho cwn artisans, and must bo at all times successful heroes? Opium' factors aud as narrow not know that In BO per cent henfe It not aaionishing and railroad magto seo that many article have fallen in grent commercial centre of a nation ready for defense, and must at the same smugglers, tradesmen in the case of some find time for millions work and, nates; its be a of except thero must swelling grand accumulation value SO per cent The tariff has had its meaus honor on So of matter soldier, lucky the that Is of What invariably that people. Is money. ground It same clear ttloy time complain at the Influence, but was Interest-sratiicrinin old and out money, the money, money." tho small class of days; fought that when greenbacks gravitated upThen it cites the five great names of ward toward gol 'JO por cent, It was the United Stuteiv whlcih Is. sometimes when once or twice iti our history the American hold was idea It took and history Jeffkrson, Hamilparnatural for price! to drop about that expressed In the general term by saying opposite Lincoln and Grant to in on occasion Jackson, Wall ton, too to every Itself tially put practice, strtret, ha drawn much. That wtj following one natural in spite of poverty; came fame whom was a was down there there loss, much of of United tho. closing States 30 since cent the luunry law; that they dropped per them and with Pitt, Wellof compares manufacturing establishments, thero is following another natural law. which and that it Insists uKmj a policy which Disr.eli and a was of from drain the. counPalsiebstos, iho vol'all money of ington-, rest makes the country; aro the Is that price nearly regulated by ume of money, not lu the treasury of the try, certainly all;the prodtieing classes, and this is so palpable that many who Gladstone. And all the above is true and still it United .States, nut In the banks of New which aro tho bono and sinew of the formerly were free traders were con- does not count, because it is a fact that to in actual practice say that York and other groat commercial con true, cbuiitryY mere sorvltoH 6 those raoney-loaner- strained office in the United States for was a every the s as And It tho Post Intidisappointment. principle not, but In actual Circulation among the of that of is our and Look President, money is an omnioutside it have tho country, any poople Outside people. Then a good many articles have mates, that been cheapened by cheapened transpor- Interest in that Imoney; and while it seen that thero Is not a country in the potent factor, as one man at least has to have repeated world that accepted England's theory of been a candidate for President who tation wu presume that the railroads may not bo pleasant fik.--t la a Wall street in tho matter, and contented itself with never would have been except for his it the that into for fact, Instance, coal, Chicago carry The Senate of; the United Is a sense has cost selling to England raw products and money; and idonster, at half what theyj did lit ls55; they carry that wheat from Chicago to New York at half the' people of tho$ United States In the buying back her manufactured goods, States Is filled with millionaires, a great to bank- many of whom would never have been the lsv5 rates. Tbo fall in prices of cut last fifteen years more money than the that did not swiftly descend there except for their money. Tlie liebelliou cost of them. war tbo It ruptcy. nails per keg las been from 87. hs per great is true in a lesser extent in the same hisare so These facts the of influeuco Is 1S0O. Is that is, the Sin apparent, In to street; duo 18rt.1, That Wallj keg House. A man has just been electLower so we g trust that recent, tory sincerely to two cause, frlaps three; first, nail of tho great banking- and of one of the greatest States ed Governor will settle this the Now In that winter exof h&vo the Cjngross been works East, principally power greatly making whom ho 0110 would ever in Union the so old two tho silver that parquestioit, tended, which makes a sharper, York, Connecticut and; Massachusetts, flower competition; second, the material that has prevented justice being done to ties may go into the field next year on have dreamed of for that place except exit of which cut balls aro made has been Silver for the las.t fifteen years; and that the square issue of the tariff. If they for his money. And in the great comthero will be very little tariff discus- mercial center of the United States, the greatly reduced In price; and possibly Is why tho West Idlstrusts that power, do opinion of a Vanderbilt is held higher some patents have expired in that lime. why It has learned by sorry experience sion after that for several years. than that of any scholar or" statesman Is This Is really a iimph for the tariff. to look upoi. it aati enemy, while It in the city. If Jay Gould has dysovor is Wiiii.k tho In of Germany worrying Interest that the power In not fall has the Caused the clamoring Itut that cost of her array, France glories in her pepsia and does not sleep well at night, wcro which halns the to have or Itself wheat other of the put ordinary price soldiers, and Charles Dilke savs "the thero is more fuss mado about It than staples of the farm, That fall has been Upon silver eighteen year ago stricken if the professors in a dozen universities due to the refusal of the (ioverntuent to off and the finances of the country re- French nation Is the with a for iu war, power navy had all died. There aro ten women in Europa recognize sliver as money, and that has stored to tbetr udrasal condition. The second to of an i the United States who are scheming to and that only for England a retained is Itself attorney made the awful pressure which during Post if to not of marry their daughters to rich men, U that l superior, aro; not explain to army equal, the last year audja half has swept over that power, and What this where there is ono woman who is hopisj that reasons which silver glory Germany." the the the entire tleancial world of Kurope and (ts readers -men give for tiiel demand. It contents Frauce rejoices over?1 It is something ing that her daughter will marry a America. a and true man. in makes brave and Franco that many demand peasant the bright Itself with merely. repeating A Hit) old counjry Is this. That Americans do not love money In October and siicerlng at it and In calling those live on black bread and onion soup; it is something which prevents thousands any better than Euglishmen is true. of this year there was exported from who make It dishonest, j this country material worth SiO.'.oJU.'.irt. : Thero aro buti two papers that we of marriages every year which ought to But that it is an absorbing passion to e celebrated; something which drives quire wealth and to toady to wealth In That exceeds anthlutc ever known in know of In New ork cty that will, for any month before;; and this year there is money, publish the truth about silver, many a poor giW to a life of shame: this country is true. There is one thing, something which carries with it the de- however, in which England excels us a falling off lit some of tl.e frreat arti because they darel not jay the truth moralization of the camp; something exceedingly when a man Jserve-- Great while is And cles, notably cM$ on. general pro isioti that their reader. and oil. In cotton tho decreastt was true, the Post oftflfht'-noto complain if which takes from young men years iu Britain emluently his reward is in pro'f 1,000,000 pound,, of tbo value yf there are mou Jn tho Uhited States who which they ought to bo performing their portion to his services; in our country J, 500,000. The increoJH In bread-stufffwas to the methods; which prevail best work; something which is a perpet- it never is. Wellington' was a poor tho Atlantic object eift,r;o,0'.t-- t smalt mttiorlty that, eigh- ual menace to the free thought of the soldier, but it is not fair to call him a that amoug Vorts there was sent taut tl..".07.HO8 teen years ago, - riused 1U0 demonetiza- citizen; somethiug which foods ambl- - lucky soldier.- - When we say a poor s bushels of wheat. The export or pride In the hearts of rulers, soldier we mean poor in purse, but he tion of silver, and; which ever since has tion and'behind them there is always U10 never wou a triumph in war that he did because visions for this jear Stiii, ?'..'. ;i,iu restoration. Its prevented presence of a mighty disciplined host to not earn by a calculating brain, and by against $7?,f30,::7lt last year. a decrease Of S.1,753,000, do their bidding. It is a perpetual sign a tenacity of purpose, anil a courage InjUotober gold wax lmTBAOI. of to antuunt the that beautiful France eveu is not yet which not only enabled him to look j . it$lt',0H,;i;, ported excess of exports; and the net export of A con tern por rj struggles a little nearly civilized; that she, in common death In the face calmly, but in the our abowlngj of what effects the With the other nations of the earth, de- crisis of ft battle, when his life was liable Silver was SdUl,4?l; making the not imold original law of brute to be cut off any instant, ho could see, port of gold and a Ivcr 15,77, 000. The actual application) of the,i- - Mills tariff pends upon-thaa uuuuts Torce to executo nor aecrees; ana ts a and admire and applaud magnificent v l. other ?0,otH),0OO balance, it Is Ix litn ed, Flaws wvuiu cents per j perpetual notice to the world that man j courage in others. And when England was seut hero In trie form of American whether tho taking off j of would . lead on from Old tho uud returned actually close ' is as yet half barbarous and has not tho ! showered her honors aud a great fortuue aecurities World. do t. ..a.. .....kU ' The commercial figures of the I nitod down lour-unu- four-fifth-s 01 the mines, and upon him It was but a meet recognition . of business the the questions of the day. of what he had done. up (States are gettiug to be a gvtui de:; niv In that we can learn a lesson from the astronomical ligures which toil th.. house of Utah, .because U says "the In lStiU Tukodohe Parker died in Great Britain. But when it comes down distance of the stars from the ear;h ami actual production! of lead in this Terrimore than Florence. Italy, aud was buried in the to the love of money, it is sale to say front each other, aud of the mairnitudo tory for 1890 was somewhat of the worlds thai without collision ..r 3,0t0,000; that (the- agricultural pro--! Protestant graveyard outside the city. 4 that In civilization money is the idol iar, make their eternal voyages in space ducts were .about four times as There, on Friday of last week, was un- that Is chiefly worshipped, and It Is the ' That is "au eay way toi state veiled a iiew monument above the one thing that men make more obeisance WUch." driven was a to Ncte Thic proaucuous or.4 lead grave. It bears a medallion head of the to than to any other. general d IV. The. . T. actual w Mvf t i,llllina if work of his friend, ttial of what was charged yesterda great preacher, the i actual were United A great man was that ATI, TXO C value In the States money. W. W. Story. Marsha) pr more namely, that toad to orti make terms witn tho A,r rtroducts of the soil do not return same Theodore Parkkr; he was In adTho .following. query is received by In thought, and editor In order to obtain his oibce. We any such mouey tb tho farmers. They vance of his fellow-me- n The Tmbxtjce: expected that. Itjwas doubtless a part aro very much llk Uokace Greeley's he carried with him a power that few Editoe Tkibcss: The present distress la the of the compact, and the easiest part for bid figures of hows muchj the grass crop men ever acquire. In a less enlightened Cyrus W, Field family recalls, recollections of AVu-was beenworth. States And editor to keep, for it hu j uf the. United the easy for a man the lay in 2 of the Atlantic cable and the celebraage it would have attending lta aarcesa. Two natives of New the direct line of his business and he has the real value of iha agricultural pro- of his attainments .to have founded a tions M Lake have made a living la had the experience of a quarter of a ducts was more than doubled because creed; it would have been easy for the York State oa the data ot the event, a beta wager friendly century as a practiced liar, besides a there was a market .fori theni supplied followers of that creed to have ac- that the celebra tlon occurred ta ISoS, the year of natural aptitude for the business, to by the men who dtig the $2,030,000 worth counted for Its divinity through the al- the New York City Hall Are. B beta that It ocmake the lying easy for him. For- of lead from the hills, and with it about most supernatural powers of the won- curred later; dariaaT the administration of Governor King, and cotemporaneona with the celtunately, the Marshal has put the mat- 1,000,000 la silver; because In this Ter- derfully gifted framer. It Is good to mark ebration of the introduction of steam canal now we silver In from a the .all which form obtained if he only pro- ritory nearly his grave in a foreign country, only ter boat on the Erie canal. Who is correct? BtrrrALet. ceeds to trial will bring out everything the mines Is in conjunction with lead. would have thought that Massachusetts ' "a f decide-ho& cable across tho Atrecover would to and leave it for would if tho of have says sent it The ago long Jury to contemporary this laying Hut much a denial of the JCetr is worth, fcdvc the effect to f lose down, the mines remains of the great man, that her own lantic was first successfully done, in when It Is directly charged with dirty the bvUes honses, then It would soil might be hallowed by givLng to him August, tS33, and i; worked fairly well for about two weeks, after which con- be' doay "because, the object of sepulchre. n Mar-ahal- 'a sub-edit- or race-cours- e. - CAMi-UKi.ilhit- u g 1 j j j i j well-inform- ed g , . rears, but Mr. Ctbus W. Fxejld was constant in his efforts to bring It to success and finally he achieve a triumphant success in 1866. The success of 1858 was enthusiastically celebrated, an4 that of 1866 also. The first celebration was In the gubernatorial term of Governor Krxe. I T bond-holdin- Tbne-Dcmocr- 0. Tlmem-Demoefx- I'Hts FOUR. NIGHTS Hood's Sarsaparilla S. THO .MI'SON Colebrxtted Play, swift-movin- Russell That .Eurl A. McFARLiAND. ll0. Tuc.Ja), TJv--. SV- - 1. OFFICE and OfIY Week IMPLEMENT Salt Lake City, Nov. 27, 1 891. F. E. McGURRIN, CityDear Sir: - Albert or Full Dress Styles, made The in the most elegant manner, at WALLACE CO. S, &J Second South St, opposite Cullen Hotel. 26 W. 10 EPPS'S COCOA i a thorough kowledffe of natural lawi which govern the operations of tlieettion and ci triuon. and by a careful application of he tins of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Ktus ha properties our breakfast tables with a delicately provided flavored beveroife. which may save us ini.ur It is by the ludleious use if heavy doctors' bills. uch ariiclas of diet that a eonxti tution mav be until stroi.K enough to built up gradually to disease. Hundreds of (.ultU every teudwncv around to uttack are maladies 'floating rendy W may rcapa wherever there is a weak point. ourselves a shaft well forby keepitift many fatal tified with pure blood aud a properly aourUhed Gazette. Civil Service Irani." Sold Made simply with boiling- water or milk. tios by irrooers. labeled thus: nly in KS EPPS JAM CO., Uomosopatbio Chemists. London. Enalnd. rii half-poun- 75 Kooais with Bath. noi.Mios. f vn! a( Continental list of :l !on Liebig Company's Extract of Beef s. ID. EVANS (Secoessor to Evans A BeeaL. . UNDERTAKER1 Ailruls.sloll r 1 . j Hotel, SALT LAKE CITY. fpnt. 10 KATIv FIKLD': UTAH. Tills oM reWafcH. flnt-elaIlotel as now endet new maaacenient. ba new plumbing thrOuKb-ca- t sad city sewer ounnectioavi M. II. UKAKnsl.KV, Iro pnotor sj WASHINGTON OLD ESTABLISHED unni: Independent Weekly Review. The liet CORCORAN , WASH1XOTON-$2.00 cf M ILDI.V.'. I. t". cx- - LAKE t'S'i' V. nicn .r. uuitv ti i.nuria.w.. ami r.ijii Iku. linssle i.d iiaII. Jiiurl.T in f.r ui.l oatt.s Pullman far aud I'm. i jm.- la TpN. I:ate, f Ml to la.lMI r ds. H. L. HALL. PROP. i 111 n t niic-re- men. - I - .11 ht tfl. A COPY. 5 CENTS A YEAR. I hoi;se hotel, Ir SA Friciui t),r (,'cntilc ('(iK.sc Ha Outside of I'tali. PIBLISOED AT 39 I THE ! Svta.bliah.ea 1883. JOSLIJI & PARK. JI0IKJ.4N HOTEL EMBALMER, - 214 STATE ST., Special attention srlven to she shipment 304. of bod lea. Open all night. Telephone Central Location. First-- Q IU Appointments. All ta AND evr. S2-S- JEWELERS, 170- 172 Main Street, ao end oold water; tobelleaeoa,ta every room. scd IS r?lJttz DF.ALF.RS IVl. t Sole for the PATKK, PHILIPPE A CO. WATCHES. S C VENIRS in TSA. OOrFEE and ORANGH SPOONS. The nnext and larest aaaortmeat i the city. Tourists will Hod here the most unique to select from. designs All sue Latest Novelties in Gold aad Silver. has lately been enlarged and reBtied store Our and newly stocked, and we now have the Cacti quipped Jewelry House in the WesL aft-en- JOSLIN & TV ir 1 Y TT Time-Keeper- TTT fH JL U 'JjT fe-w s. . freneb Hair bressff, Nuieore, StOrBs OllB-PriG- B t 31 ELE - PARK T Ma-fa- J. sf. CLARK. JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. Wears the onlv authorized City facial utleutiou to mail orders. Lteoeraa Proprietor. KDWIa MCLruBU. Manarer. WATCHES, D IAM0NDS, V all.JLiXJ.iJJ SALT LAKE CITY. I4A WEST FIRST SOUTH. new spec fur tUa reoeutloa ej sasam KATZS. SV CO. 1 nii-- A Hair Goods, Toilet Parlors 27 and 28, Scott-- A.urbach Building Keeps a Full Line ot CLOTHIN establishment of it Largest zo and the PaoiOa Cloasti kfwi otw4ea 11: n-- And Gents Furnishing. Good, TBTJanCB. BOOTS. AJXSEB, KATB, B1VAJTKJ3TS, Etc We viT2it misrepresent gooda. We guarantee Kotlefsotlou. We are kever undersold, and We have oslt one pricb. Orders by nail will receive careful attenrioa 10 MAIN STHKKT. Two doors south of White lionae. DO YOU PAY? l, we will sell you a Odj home Whatever it and let that same monthly reutal go ti ward payfor homu. len't confuse the houses your ing webulid with those that hatm buen heretofore offered by othrou Insta Inuaut and which are for the moat part a dUir va to th city. Finer or better houses cannot he found ta halt Lake or bunver than thus wo offer. ' MILLER A MILLER, ne relation) a. ,tu, MUAD, lental Company. on InstallWeekly Dentistry Down and ments. the rcston Easy Payments. One-thlr- :. 1 ; a. fullm 1 wnji rv.e.9 a orsis l i 1 ULIEKJEend CROWN work, and all th r branches pertaining- - to Iieatlatry. Par-- . alteutlon to I be pveservaUoa at aatursi ' ZAVt E-- Second South street. . r 1. f t u ir ' --3L awBaasawasaatwl Teeth Eitrackd Absolutely Without Pain. $.V00 Up Pet a of Teeth, frons. Teeth Filled, from.. ;.. I.MUp OFFICK IS CKNTBAL BLOCK. W. Sad BJonth it. Across the) Ko. Street front Wonderland. l aid koxvzsatb. BOOKS. CHHlSTlVIflS U orcar buxtoats 3U West geoond fejouth. : ' Ma.iaeer Kxpert - j DOLLS I DOLLS I DOLLS! DIARIES,. 1892. Lovely Calendars, Beautiful Booklets. Wonderful Bargains in Books. Elegant Illustrated Gift Books. C. H. PARSONS BOOKSTORE, j j SteintTay and CM&eriog MO. 104 THE TV0 GREAT LEADERS. K N?JL-3S0U-TH S. t. COR. f -- lf I o - , 1 1 tlo fTVHESK WORLIKatSOWVU JL sola enry oy H-- MAIN 8THBET, j ; F. E .WAMH lIIRCiUilllE In alt of TJsak, - . and W, We are also sole aeaaas for Kasbs de C.. Decker Bros.. A. B. Obese, J. A C risen, Evand Smith A Harwea Fianea: Story erett, A. B. Chase, Lerta A Blako aad Bridce. Clark. Onrna. We carry a larn aed eoaapteca aa. port sorUnent of the above aansed lastranaeata always on hand, any of which we will sell oa time pay meats if desired. Wo trowbie to atew tastru Saenta whether yon do or do avot bey. so. Prices attended CoRwassstsesnsaBtly sersae ewoesdoa application. Old'tnatrw and We oerry Soo senreat nsents sassen ta esehaaea. took of Instransents and sell at lower prices, one hoeee west of Ohioaao. LeOse thancores loeesed aa foiiowa: belt b Ctty, TS W. Donnni South; Osrdea.aST Waahaaertew, ArSA Boiea CUT. Idaho: Cetcjreaa. WTOsaUav ESTABLISHED I87IW i - j fiivariialaan .O aOclUI. a. X3mm ItasacUx. SwAla. Cteet avad Itabbet Kacsxsr, OarjPtatlsa tl Caciiry CssU a THE 0. The Carey-Lomba- rd . , Brands: Hlr Patent and as roa aa any warraiitet - oe W'BMH c t Mr;:: !." - JL - ' - rVade. B ) ia.forin Vitah.Wheat I , t --- od a oa l.R tiers. ' 'V ' Lumbpr Co. ! - . ! nri tra- MILLER COMPANY. and most Lowest Pric5s, Largest Stock in the Assortment City. Complete Full Stock of all sizes of Timbers. and Correct IJeUvery. Prompt Let us figure on jour bills. ' Cni3:'t C:::r'fe:: E Rooms 901. 90S and 203 Conatitntion Block. Bait City. Office Hoars, to 13 a. m.,StoS P- - m. Patent : Roller : Mills. co., .Ea i ) aUaav VK'AUiaTCU ':::.. I aaia RresS, rseeaiU -- Vaika 15 t" j Bansierm. Bait IaJie. to abeo- method. Written raaraatoo Ineaetiaate our Inttlv mm aJi IrinHa of RtTPTTTRK of both aexev. with oat tho use of KMKE OH BYR1SGE, no matter of how long startdiDg. EXAMINATION FRCC- - ninmu TAILORS, . & CURED OH 'KO PAY. Ne detention from basin eas. Wo refer yoa aa SOO pot lent, in Ue atote of Colormcio sued six Wnnara In Denver, also MeCoraick ds Co, PERMANENTLY CncMe & Son . Sun's. LaW if CO., XdaV J. c. uunpinr avaarroarriraausa ''JT mJP A - ,t 250 Rooms, Single or En Suite d WHAT BENT - ; a in All Its Appointments. m - ton Typewriter. ington exclusively in all our branches. Yours respsetfully, i " ' - JUNE 3. or e r lf aturdav aii'l I'lliiin; t i t brtlli.int Tne National BaWAYTAST. "'t it" eil Iron-.- ) Grateful. - - Comforting. We usa the Rem- brothers" tlecant ?th Nti'l Rth WARD, Kins "f all Sn.tW,' t !iarui'r. MADAME REYNOLDS, Evening- Suits, in Cutaway, Prince Please furnish us at your earliest convenience another No. 5 Reming- CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT By F. R. Snow, Secretary. OPENED .- I'.sS- JOHN S CO. Prop, E-WIN- HOTEL KNUTSFORD Becker 3rl of Tburstlay. - sj C. New and !;tT. r Mb. j pro-wa- : lodern Hotel of Salt Lake City. W0NDESLAND. OF CONSOLIDATED (!tot RULLEN. ! tilUM. MM ! Iht s I ale cf J I"IC. HI Small wife Quantity of Is a id.c-nes- i' ui ai-- Monday aitI TuciUy. f ,i r:i t Pop a Ib r pr'.rfi. S business in the old country on comment what most pitiful comes when a man anl woman, try" to lhe together In And, looking through this story, the only comforting feature that wo can find in the whole of it is tho expression of tho woman when, in a moment of Added to any Soup, frankness, she declared that she wa Sauce or Gravy, gives "damned sorry she married tho Earl." It and i ine Flavor. shows that, notwithstanding the titles, Strength Invariable in Improved and Foonimic '"oakthe hearts of men and women are not ery. 'Makes cheapest, pur""U and best lieef Tea. some common and that very changed; scrubs are called "My Lord" and "My Larfy." ; un-fl- Tlie I'nder the Management nf E. Prorrl-to- r F.KB. YHE Jd Jtomest?ad. ( Jtye THE (iREAi LAl FOREIGN OOOOS a 9 fs-.- rt I K.NM.i-- r NEXT ATTRACTION r daily-newspape- Slt Laks. l lor an.l th?nt.ri-cnrrtv:it diniiij-rogu111 i ptirties private on sl:ort noucf. CUednesday, December 2. Prioe opens on j ! ri ..u.-opsa- D'-nne- Company Sanao a: Last Seasoii. ly s l iri lm.. Re.taurauta. Ura in to li ni Two Scenery New. n. ! 1 First-Clap- SATURDAY MATINEE. AND House. Only House in iMr.ru. M . "n. a snuff or other Inhalant "ta at mo&t give only' temporary relief. The oely way to effect a curea s to attack: the disease in the blood, by taking constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which eliminates all Impurities and thus permanently cures Catarrh. The sncce&s of Hvrton. S. U com-Dlete- j bo-fo- re LP Walker THEATER. C" A.LIT LtHKH twelve-month- j ac-b- catAkrh at ed j Because Catarrh affects yoor head, it to not thereto a local disease. If it aid net exist in blood. It eoM not amaaifest ttaelf in j our joar nose. The blood now la your brain is, before yon finish reading this artaato. beck In ver heart again and soon distributed to your liver, stomach, kidneys, and so on. Whatever Imparities the blood does not carry away cause w hat we call diseases. Therefore, whea jon hare well-know- I best-equfpp- OmT-JKAX- of New Orleans says that a young man of that city, a Mr." Lichtestao of 468 Camp-- street. has 'devised and is now using a new system of shorthand known as the Paragon Shorthand, which easily surpasses the n systems of Pitprevious and man, Long ley. Cross and Mitkson in the essential points of simplicity, greater legibility and speed. Of the says: system the Mr, Llcbteotax's system of stenography is mastered lo from one to two woekayaud we believe that the other systems require a s' labor at the learner's good bands, even if they are to be acquired In in fact, after that time. Many students, making long continued and sealcu efforts to become experts In the art by the way of other methods, throw it up In despair and fashion of longhand revert to the condensation. primitive Such difficulty and unsucoeas are obrtated by Mr. LtlcbtentaR'S lnveu-tloThe simplicity of It Hes In the fact that all that has to be learned is an alphabet and a single rule of contraction the ouly other reqatsite Is practice. The success of the new syatera has passed f nun the domain of theory and of assumption, and is already an assured fact with a commercial rxlue attached to it. Young ladies and gentlemen who hare learned the stenographic art under Mr. Ltcbtentag's tuition or diretlon. and with the ease aud expedition claimed for It by Its author, are usinK It now in responsible positions In this City of New Orleans, and are Kivlnjt grateful testimony of its exceeding value. If the above is true it would be worth while for every reporter on a to save up his mouey tho idea go to New Orleans and spend a couple of weeks learning that system. The reporter of the future will have to understand stenography; and if any young men have any idea of making that a business, they ought first to become expert stenographers and typewriters, because the manuscript of the future will havo to be plain. And then an expert on the typewriter canj write four times as fast as he ever could with a pen. The mechanical work; necessary to write with a pen or pencil several columns a day will have to be dono away g with in the future. Everything Is being economized now, and everything Is paid for according to the swiftness and correctness of the work. The bo-lo- w -- DISEASE s . s. - 3IOirIKG. PECEMBEB 5, 1891. The enterprise HOT A LOCAL again for some 1 s j ' 2nd Southjind 2nd West, op p. Court Houss. Horttv. Wcclesale and Ebippinfj Yard, U. P. 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