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Show !ii!HSIin ' Unparalleled Bargains in House Furnishings will be a feature of the j H great February Sales in our Carpet and House Furnishings depart- j ment this season. For instance, we have secured, at wonderfully EE low figures, a splendid manufacturers' lot, direct from the factory," of p Magnificent Goods, latest and best patterns, which we will sell at prices p v lower than ever before asked for such materials. There are over EE 2,000 PAIRS at $2.25 to $3.75 PER PAIR. 1 These unequaled Bargains will be offered COMMENCING THURS- 1 I DAY, FEBRUARY 1st. ' j 1 We will also have at the same time TWO CARLOADS OF FINE LINO- LEUMS, 200 ROLLS OF CARPET. The best grades and latest patterns; and S f a few days later (stock now in transit) 50,000 ROLLS OF NEW WALL PAPER . p EE Also Oriental Rugs, Shades, Decorations, Etc. P f ZC 7VT I T-G-WEBBER I I .NiilliilillllllilliilW . ! HIGH-GRADE PIANOS We are pleased to say that we have the grande-st display of high grade pianos ever seen in Utah. The reason we are seling such a vast number of piancs is because we carry strictly standard goods, and being so well known, sell themselves. Take for instance the Chickering, which is known "all over the country as being the very finest that art and workmanship can produce. The Chickering Chick-ering have been made for seventy-six years and have been known constantly during this period of time as the best in the world. We also have the celebrated Fisher, another piano which is known everywhere, every-where, there having been manufactured manufac-tured and sold over 111.000. These are certainly the favorite of the public. The price being somewhat less than the Chickering, it comes within the reach of the medium class of people. It is however a strictly., high grade piano and has stood the test of the trying climate of Utah for twenty-five years. We keep them in various styles. We also have the Kranich & Bach, another thoroughly high grade piano. The action of this instrument is no constructed no climate, no matter how hot or dry it may be. can ever loonen it up so it will rattle, as is so often the case in many pianos after being in Utah during one summer. We have these in very handsome woods. We have the Sterling, which has been olrl in TTtnh fnrfiftpen vpars ar.rt havo invariably given satisfaction. We have ' these in various fancy woods. We have the Pease, sold in Utah for twenty-five years. This piano has been remodeled inside and out, and although it always has been a very substantially built instrument it is I now a very superior piano in every detail. - We wish to say further that although al-though we have such an array of high grade piano3 that we are prepared to supply the wants of our friends who cannot afford to purchase an expensive instrument. Ve can furnish a full size piano in genuine mahogany case, ivory keys, thoroughly warranted, for $200. We also have the world renowned Dstey organ, also the Sterling organ. We will sell our pianos and organs on easy monthly installments if desired. de-sired. And last, but not least, we have the worxlerful Pianola, by the aid of which anyone (although not having musical ability) can perform on the piano the most difficult music ever written. If you are at all interested in our line of goods we invite you all to call at any time, when we will be pleased to exhibit them. . If you do not live . in" Salt Lake write for catalogues. DAMS HS!C CO. The Leading' Music Dealers, 71 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah -STOTTICTG- tSs "STOXTISJO- REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. Fire, Life. Accident. Liability, Plate Giass Insurance. Rooms 202-203 Whiting-haan Whiting-haan PMt, S--)lt Lake City. . Hlarebn, tht Caifor, I I 10S East Second South. Holmes Building, ' SALT LAKE CITY. PROBATE AND GUARD- ! IANSHIP NOTICES, i i Consult County Clerk or the Respect- ! ive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Alex McKernan, deceased. Creditors I will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Edward Mo-Gurrin. Mo-Gurrin. suite 4'2-L3 Atlas building. S-lo . West Second South street. Salt Lake City,-, City,-, Utah, on or before the loth day of No- vember, 1P00. Date of first publication. January 27, 1!0. DENJS KIELY. Administrator of the Estate of Alex Mc-Kernan, Mc-Kernan, Deceased. Edward McGurrin, Attorney for Administrator. Ad-ministrator. . . DENVER ADVERTISEMENTS. ii E. P. McGOVERN, j 1412 ARAPAHOE STREET. ' j Denver, Colo. j Wood, Metal and Cloth Cases, ; AND CASKETS. j HearteB, Hardware. Robes. Linings and 1 Funeral Furniture. SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW ! DR. DAMERON'S dental work is so per- i feet that it can't be improved on by any ' dentist at any price. See Dr. Dameron's 1 special inducements this month $5 for c $10 set of tffjli: $10 for the best set of: teeth on earth; $3 a tooth for cold crown and bridge work: 50c for silver fillings; gold. $1 up; air and gas used; no pain: 50c to remove tartar; open niphts and Sundays. Sun-days. ALBANY DENTAL PARLORS. Vnion block, Arapahoe St., opposite P. O. I Graduato of the Oriental School of Embalming. W. P. HORAN, Funeral Undertaker and Embalmer. ; i STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. Telephone 1.36S. 670 Fifteenth St. - - - - Cnarles Block. Denver, Colo. A. VV. CLARK, FAMILY DRUGGIST, Dispenser of Medicine. Telephone 1460 Night Bell. Corner Eighth and Santa Fe Avenues. Moll orders receive prompt attention. Denver. Colo. NAST THECBEAT BABY PHOTOORAPHER Corner 16th and Curtis, Opp. Tabor Opera House. Denver - -- -- -- -- -- - Colo. MEDAL AWARDED By the National Photograph Association at Jamestown, N. Y., July, 1SS9. THE OXFORD HOTEL i!ear Union Depot, Denver, Colo. Fire-proof. Popular Prices. Strictly 'Firsl-class. j Rates for Rooms. $1 to $2 per day, soecIaJ ' Monthly Rates. ' j i First-class Restaurant. j OTTO KAPPLEB. I C. II. MORSE. UNION ASSAY OFFICE !": S. Vc.t Temple S;.. Si.lt l.ak- Ci:v. I j I'tah. M. S. HAXACKIi. A. C. Manai;-r. j. Samples by Mail or Expr.' Will Receive I Prompt A;cti:; .:i. f Analytical Work a .pccialty. j Analysts Made of -., Mia.-als. Co:,:. Coke. .Mineral V;iters. Etc. Reft.!-,-:;-.-: Wells. Karg . & C '.. M--drnick it '... T. 11. J..r,,s & Co.. rn;.ei j Na-ional Bank and Les,..ivi National Hank. J Sa!t Lake School of Law W. First South (Cords Hotel., Salt Lak Citv. I't.ih. The Winter Term opens January 2. V.i" Day and Evening cla.-:-e.-. Terms moderate. moder-ate. Send for Animal. PKOF. J. WHITE LEY. President. f ' i 1 THE GEYSEIU7E SOAP CO., j j Manufacturers of J DENVER BEST AND WHiTE ROSE j Laundry Soaps. j -Denver. Cc'... I LO 3- CABIN BAKERY ' j 1207 Fifteenth Street. j Pure Rye Bread. I Rye Bread v.ith Carawav peed. FIRST-CLASS MEALS. ICj. " f li07 Fifteenth St.,. Denver, Col?.. j THE liNiyERSITY OF KOTRE DAME NORTE DAME, INDIANA. - j FULL COURSES IN Classics. Letter?. 1 Economics and History, Journalism, Art, Science, Pharmacy, Law. Civil. Meehnnii--al and Electrical Engineering. Architecture. Archi-tecture. Thorough Preparatory ami Commercial Courses. ROOMS FREE to all Students who have completed the studies required for admission ad-mission into the Junior or Senior Year of any of the Co!iesr;ate Courses ROOMS TO RENT; moderate eharsr-j f students over seventeen preparing for Collegiate Courses. A limited number of candidates for tho ; Ecclesiastical state will be received a: special rates ST. EDWARD'S HALL, for boys n-.d"r 13 years, is unique in the completeness of its equipments. The 5tth year will open September 5th, ISrfl. Catalogues free , CHAS. F. CTJTTO. , ASSAYEB AND CHEMIST. Gold. Silver, Lead. 75 cents each. Any two, $1. AU three. $1.23. Copper. SI. Z;r $1.50. Iron. Manprar.ese. Sihcii. i2. each; all three. $5.00. Prices on other chemi.-al work furnished upon application. Am i gamation. Cyanide, Chlorination tests. &j each. 1732 Champa St.. P. O. Box 7?i. DENVER. COLO. I E. E. BUXLIjtfGAME & C0.7 Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory Established in Colorado. Samples Ismail Is-mail or express will receive prompt an 1 careful attention. GOLD AND SILVER BULLION Tlv CONCENTRATION TcSTS 1733-17C3 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo. I UNITED. Tel. 2043. 1 $ $ WOODWORTH'S WALLACE'S $ I Shorthand College. Business College. W. A. McPHERSON. B. A.. Mgr. ROBERT J. WALLACE, Principal. v W. A. WOODWORTH, President. Prepare for Office Work. Prepare for Business. I l739Champa Street, - - - Denver, Colo. $ v;i THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT j OFf THE j DENVER NORMAL AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 1543 Glenarm Street, Denver, Colo. j We have solved the problem of a eh ort and complete course in Stenography I at less than one-half the cost by the old systems. No teacher, student or pro- I iessioual man or woman need be without a practical knowledge of thi3 time- I saving accomplishment. Students may besrin at any time. School or" a through the summer. f - : ' v ! i |