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Show C-w 1 T"nrTT A HT" A Good Investment ; ' --v ' ' " ' 1 fi :::::: i : : 1 : : : " To the laborer , and . the capitalists I Vk " lx k ' -' alike this is the important question: A , - Vj) A. IV 11 A T V A ""'"TYV TJ yT 0 "Where can I buy to realize the great- .. - 1 11 . 7Yl' j) :j y( I est profit from raj 'investment?" A Good Investment 1L A xL JL llL-J- ......... " I FirstIts location, lying along the State Road, which IEzZZZ fmiUrPTl 1 T Fl Tl T7" I Second-The Growth of the Owfllteksarfly- in aXt time wUi be the most thickly populated street in 1 M ' A MA ( South, thus giving the best prospective ue of any Ad- . . Salt Lake City. ZZIZZZ Will 1 llilll I IllUl ! on to Salt Lake. ; j CENTRAL PARK, situtaed on the corner of Thirteenth South and the""State Road, is on the direct line of traffic .from the south and soatheast. CENTRAL PARK is l ,h tl,P finpst n-itural location in and around Salt Lake City. There is a constant flow' of the finest artesian water and artisian wells can be obtained by sinking 50 to 80 feet. And last but. not jeast lots are sold cheaper t CENTRAL PA RK than Spro vrithL a radius of three miles of Salt Lake City Postoffice. We could add many other reasons why this addition is destined to become a leading portion of Salt Lake City, and we will be pleased to show lots to visitors and intending purchasers. - ; ' FOR TERMS AND PRICES APLY TO , . G. F. PEN HALE, A.H. IVl'GLURE & CO. ... ... ...... ' . , . . 239 South Main Street.- " ; General Agents, 23 W. Second South Street. Geo. A, Alder & Son Have removed from their old stand, No. 46 E. First South Street, to ' - temporary quarters " .OPPOSITE TUB CITY HALL. v .Where for the Next Thirty Days they will make Sweeping lS Reductions - ' : In All Grades : Of : ' We keep nothing but Standard Makes, hut will SACRIFICE THEM to 'save mov i ing them to the building now occupied by , : HARDY; YOUNG & CO. : . Directly Opposite 6ui Old Stand. ' ' Where we will be found after Decpmber 1.'.. Our word to the public has been as our bond, and we assure you that we roean what we say. A few of our lines are Stacy, Adams & Co., E. F. Copeland and Geo. E. Keith's Shoes, for Mon's Wear; Thos Bolton. Cowles Bros. & Dodge's Shoes, for Ladies', Misses' and Children's Chil-dren's wear. A bona ride reduotion in all these lines and many others. Remember Remem-ber our CHRISTMAS PRIZES. i :' ' : " Don't Forget the Number I 128 First South Street. ! Opposite City Hall. J. C. Robinson, 44 E. Second South has received several small tire proo-and proo-and burglar safes. Call and see thorn. f Skookum Root Hair Grower will oleanse your scalp and devolope a new growth of hair. For sale by druggists Your hair is full of dandruff, which can only be roraoved without injury to tho scalp by SkookumRootllairGrower. Two elegant front basements and a number of elegant ofiices for rent in the now Culmer-Kennett block, 18 and 20 East First South. Best location in the city. Apply at (i. F, Culmer & Bros., 71 Culmer block. - Lawn chairs 75 cents, at the Fair. Wanted. All kinds of second-hand household foods at Etchison & Webbers, 157 S, irst East street. Removed. , Vincent's painless dental parlors to one door east of St. Elmo hotel, on Third South street. . - Gentlemen wishing clean and spotless linen should patronize the celebrated Trot Steam Laundrt, '--' - -148 Main street. " Western washing machines, $7.25, at the Fair. Sandl Sandt Sand! For best sand or gravel leave orders with Lynch & Glassman, one door south of post ollice. I it win & Animus. ; Kignt. Peterson & Brown 63 'West First South street. Prices in quantities' very low. tf B. M. Blele, French Hairdrener. Speoialist to' bangs cutting, curling singeing. : Dealer in and manufacture of tine wigs, tanpees, hairswitches hairjewclry and hairwork of every de scription. Parlors 27 and 28 Scott Auerbach building. New goods dally at C. B. Dursts'. Ono car of folding beds and four of ossorted furniture, new styles. Please call. Barrett Bros. Aiken's dining parlors, 17 ,W. 2nd So. I 1 13LCZliy-: " V4' -SALT LAKE CnY ' " " v 2 '-Jr '(l Jw Garden City, flat T . h,T T'T7mx!ftjH T"B MNO ADDITION ' V tJ r-W44irlfPr-I J- 8- JACOBS, M?'r. -" giip5i " " " " 3 QNE CARIOAD CHEAP Bedroom Furniture! Baylies &Co., 139JVest Second South Street;"? . Salt Lake City, - Utah. Bids Wanted. The executive committee of the Des-eret Des-eret university will receive scaled bids for range and kitchen fittings, furni-lure, furni-lure, carpets, curtains, etc., for deaf mute building, until 8 p. m., Wednesday, Wednes-day, Nov. 11), 1890. ,. Lists of goods wanted can be seen on application to Dr. Park at the university, univer-sity, and bids can be left with him. The Mountain Ioe and Cold Storage company take pleasure in announcing to the publio that their ice manufacturing manufactur-ing plant is now in successful operation and that they are prepared to furnish distilled artesian water in any quantity desired. The absolnte purity of the ice is guaranteed. The public is cordially invited to visit the works of the com- f any at 800 South Third West street, nquiries may be made at 1 the uptown office, 64 East Second South street. Miller's1 unexcelled New York Silk and Derby hats will-arrive tomorrow. Bast-Terry Mercantile Co. .Hatters and Furnishers. .142 Main street " ... - nrin tiiioi chce it on un or K r A 1 1 I H I ' RaP'd Transit in Pros-IILriU Pros-IILriU I IIIU I ppctand Hyde Parks, In Southwest part of city, and Kensington Heights on the famous East Bench, frcm t0 to tXO each, $35 rash and 110 each month, without with-out interest, title perfect. Shade trees, school bouses, and good water. These investments will yield you laree proIHa, careful selections made. BUY NOW. Choice Business, Residence Resi-dence ana Acre Property fur Hale, Goal Lands, Mlntna; property, and Government Land a specialty. Loans negotiated. Correspondence Cor-respondence invited. 20 years residence. Reference, Ref-erence, Union 'National Bank. u. A. M. VROINETH CO., B 76 K 8d Sooth St. Halt Lake City. Bonks opened, closed or audited in the most approved manner; also books written up by the month practically, accurately ana satisfactorily t.t reasonable rea-sonable rates. Call on or address Salt Lake Business College.' ' Have placed in line large assortentm of fall neckwear. . 1 Bast-Terry Mercantile Co. ' Hatters and Furnishers. 142 Main street. Dr. C. V!. lllgglns, the well known specialist, cures all skin diseases, moth patches, warts, pimples, black-heads; red, rough and oily skin, freckles, tan, sunburn, and in fact all blemishes of the skin. Ollice St. Elmo' hotel, rooms 17 and 18. Office hours from 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. and from 6 to 8 p. m. ' 'i -:New York ladies' Tailoring:- ESTABLISHMENT. Room 81, ' Culmer Block. Tailor made ladles' garments. Specialties in Gowns, Coats, Traveling Wraps and Riding Habits. Fine Sealette Coats made to order. Dresses made from $1S op. Take Elevator Public High School. Kotice is hereby given that the high school department of the public schools of Salt Lake City is fully organized and in session at its rooms in tho Lutherinn church, cornor of Socond South and Fourth East streets. Students with sufficient preparation may pursue the , English, scientific or classical courses of study under competent teachers. Tuition free to residents of the city. Socond term begins November 24th, 181)0. J F. Mills I'AUUH, Superintendent of Schools. G. F. Culmer & Bros. Removal. The paint, oil, window glass and show case stock has been remttved to pur commodious factory building, No. 80 Commercial avenue leading off from Commercial street. Our stock is largely large-ly increased and we invite our, fprmer patrons and the public to visit us at our now quarters. Prices cut down to bedrock. bed-rock. Ask for Culmer's Enamol Ready Mixed Paint.. ' .... ' t I New York Tailors, , 70 East Second South. We Represent Marks Arnheim, of New York, the Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World. New York Prices and the Latest New York Styles. CALL AND SEE US. Money to loan in sums to suit by S. F Spencer, 267 South Main street. Boardiug Good clean cooking at $4.00 a week. Singer building, up stairs. - D. nirsohler A Co, Depot Summit Vinyard Napa Co., California. 213 Main, next to postoffice ' " ' Just Received. Large shipments of fall Derby's in all colors. Bast-Terry Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. Cafe Royal. New and elegant; choice wines and liquors; . Anheuser beer on draught. Commercial avenue leading off Commercial Com-mercial street. . HOI FOR THE fleeii CrettCoiiry! The attention of meners and others intending to visit the coming Eldorado is called t5 the following facts: NEAREST ROUTE TO DEEP CREEK Is via Stockton, St. Johns, Johnson Pass, Granite, Diigway and Clifton Mining Districts. Deep Creek VaMev Is distant from Stockton tiy thin short and direct route 100 miles. This distance can bj travelled in three davs and is So miles shorter than any other route. For minute details as to water, f-ed. etc., call at Connor's Hot 1 in Stockton, where full particulars will cheerfully be given. CONNOS BEOS. To Deep Creel Valley from Stockton: From Stockton St Johns 10 miles ...10 " St.JohnstoScribuerRanch.17 ' ... 17 " Scril.ner Ranch to Uranite..! " ... 85 UranltB to Redding Sprtntcs.Stl " ... Redding Springs to Clifton 14 " ....14 , " CUtton to Dtp Creek.,. 10 " ,.io Total number of miles , f.. 107 Between Stockton and Scribner's Ranch in Skull Valley there Is plentv of water on the road: after leaving Scnbner's Ranch there is no water until Granite Mountain is reached This place is in miles- north of Dugwav District. Dis-trict. Between liranite.and Redding Springs there is no water. Hay. grain and water must be t iken from Skull Valley as there is ve-y litt le grass on the road acmss the desert. You will strike the desert proper lietween liranite and Redding. . o. D. SHELL, Scene .of the Rocky Mountain. Tho applications for the magnificent photographic views publishedby the Denver & Kio Grande railroad have become be-come so numerous that it is impossible to supply the demand, not only on account ac-count of the cost, but also on account of the inability of the manufacturer to supply them in sufficient numbers. To overcome this difficulty the company have had prepared a set of four handsome hand-some photogravure prints of some of the finest scenes in the mountains made from negatives by the eminent artist, W. H. Jackson, especially for this purpose. pur-pose. Tho subjects being the "Royal Gorge," "Garden of the Gods," "Canan of the Grand River" and "Currecanti Needle." These views are 23x30 inches, printed on tho best plato paper, securely se-curely packed in tubes, and mailed free of postage, ready for framing, on receipt of price, which is as follows: Single copy '. 1 .35 Two copies 0 Fourcopiea (full set)....; - 1.00 We 'are so confident that these views will please that if they are not satisfactory satisfac-tory they may be returned and money will be refunded. Address , 1 S. K. HOOPER, Gen'l pass, agent Denver & Bio Grande railroad, Denver, Colo. ' QABEL, THE TAILOR fill " 220 W Second South St, . SAUT LAKR GITY. I i PANTS to Order I SUITS to ? Order, Jllla $3-BO.v 5 I $1500. AND Ul'VVASDt ' - I AND Ul'WABDI H ENRY F.CLARKj 1 Pe m POttTRY C0SP1JY. --THE-" ' ktesaie Produce Dealers, f j-r ' f - General Commission Merchants. II I I I I J I 'x Sole Western Atrenta for the Heston and Be 1 I V EpJng Creamery Butter. VJS West 2nd South . , . . , . 'ft. Telephone 7S; P. O. box Gil. Branch houaa SO East Fast South ttrtet. p ark Ctiy, Utah. 1 Sole Agency For Dr. Jaegar's Sanitary woolen under wear of which we have a full line Send for catalogue, Bast-Terrt Mercantile Co. Hatters and Furnishers. 143 Main street ' E. II. Gato cigars for sale at Earl D. Gray's Opera House pharmacy. No. 50 East First South. Successors to Crismon Scarff Co. - i ' ' |